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Article: A thirst for adventure: hike up a mountain, cycle along an island shore, rent a houseboat, go whale-watching by kayak... Now that the warm weather's here, it's time to quench your thirst for adventure.
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- Wind Speaker
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- May 1, 2002
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First you hop a ferry, and then you hop a bicycle. Exploring by bike puts a whole new spin on touring the islands--islands like the Queen Charlottes, isolated off the BC coast, ancestral home to the Haida, mystical and achingly lovely. Embark on a guided Wings on Wheels bicycle tour that takes you through aboriginal villages, along glorious beaches, across rugged terrain and deep into the timeless beauty of this special place (1-877-626-6049 or www.wingsonwheels.com). At the other end of the country, the options are almost limitless for cycling Prince Edward Island. Here's just one suggestion: An Outside Expeditions bike tour that takes in both the Eastern and North ...
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... ... from it all takes a lot of getting - which is the case of Manitoulin Island, a bucolic Canadian outpost so far from anywhere that ... maintains his own studio, called Mishibinijima, in the Manitoulin Island Indian Reserve near our lodge. His brightly colored ...
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