Grass Pass Hike in Kananaskis Country

If you’re looking for a spring hike with some elevation gain, I’d recommend driving to Longview, Alberta and then turning southwest onto Highway 541 and taking it into Kananaskis Country. Close to the park boundary is the trailhead for the Grass Pass hike – an easy and surprisingly pretty hike you can do from April through to late October. From the pass there are several options if you want a full day of hiking. Do the short out and back […]

Easter Workshop for Children by Imperial and Liszt Institute Hungarian Cultural Centre Delhi

As walked through the beautiful lobby of The Imperial, so many thoughts were jostling inside my head. To reach the hotel I took a Metro, first in more than two years. I was visiting the hotel to join in the Easter workshop for kids. I am glad I went, we had so much fun. Easter …

Canada’s New Climate Plan Ignores Emissions From Logging but Opens the Door for Action

Canada’s new 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) released on March 29 has a major hole in it: it ignores the massive greenhouse gas emissions (carbon) caused by clearcut logging of Canada’s globally-significant forests. Canada is home to the largest remaining tracts of intact forests in the world. These forests store hundreds of billions of tonnes […]

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