We trade postcards for backroads. These are the corners of Canada that don't show up on the highway billboards, and reward the extra hour of driving.


New Brunswick · Bay of Fundy
The world's highest tides slide back twice a day and leave a kilometre of ocean floor to walk on.
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British Columbia · Pacific Rim
A rainforest trail that ends at the kind of beach you thought only existed in screensavers.
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Newfoundland · North Atlantic
Wooden art studios stand on stilts at the edge of the world. Icebergs drift past in spring.
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Yukon · Dempster Highway
Jagged black peaks above tundra that turns gold in late August. No cell signal. On purpose.
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Saskatchewan · Frenchman Valley
Darkest sky preserve in Canada. Bison, prairie dogs, and so much quiet it hums.
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Nunavut · Baffin Island
A glacial U-valley between two of the tallest cliffs on earth. Few people, many ghosts of wind.
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