From cruising in the air to choosing when to use your flare
Written by Katie Weaver
Sergey Ananov's chopper crashed. And then his real troubles began. Photo courtesy of FAI - World Air Sports.
Written by Katie Weaver
Looking down at the Crystal Eye. Photo by Isabelle Dubois/courtesy of Nunavik Tourism
Five shocking, belly-filling polar treats you need to taste... someday.
Written by Samia Madwar
Kæstur hákarl, fermented Greenland shark. Photo by Tina Lee
Though the polar nations have much in common, each have their unique outdoors attractions. Here are some of our favourites.
Written by Tim Edwards
Shred the sweet Swedish powder. Henrik Trygg/imagebank.sweden.se
Silent mutiny, one berry at a time
Written by Samia Madwar
Sweet sweet aqpiqs. Photo by Per Arne Slotte (https://www.flickr.com/photos/paslotte/5503226907/) CC by-sa 2.0
I'm probably just a really, really terrible person
Written by Herb Mathisen
Svartifoss Falls, Iceland. Photo courtesy Javier Losa
Skagway and Whitehorse swap bikini waxes for brown curry
Written by Eva Holland
Photo by Richard Martin (2008 Alaska Cruise 133) [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Written by Up Here
Photo by DAVID ALEXANDER ELDER
How the NWT's biggest waterfall compares to Niagara
Written by Herb Mathisen
Virginia Falls, in Nahanni National Park. Photo courtesy George Fischer/NWTT
A 1,700-kilometre trek across ice, sea and tundra in the heart of Nunavut
Written by Tim Edwards
The water levels were likely higher when dinosaurs swam in this sea, as is evidenced by the rock hanging precariously above our travellers. Photos by Eric Binion and Bob Saunders