Alongside the national-park glaciers, lakes and mountains of Jasper and Banff, Alberta is so proud of the great Canadian adventure that it’s even invited it in to its cities. Here’s how to make the most of it all. … more about Alberta: adding outdoors fun to city getaways
It’s just as well that we didn’t know we were about to snowmobile over the longest route provided at this time of year, or that it was at least -26 Celsius. As with most slightly scary new adventures, it can be best to just dive in. … more about Snowmobiling in Svalbard as a beginner
Whether it’s rally driving on ice or following in the snowshoe footsteps of explorers past, winter sports are about exploration. Here are some you need to try. … more about The 5 top underrated winter sports
Scandinavia is quite rightly proud of its cycling culture, but for a newcomer, it can be hard to navigate. Here are our tips to getting started as a Scandi cycler. … more about Cycling in Scandinavia's cities
Population density – or lack thereof – is one of the reasons Greenland holidays are gaining attention from travellers. Escape from it all in untouched wildernesses that have, over millennia, been crumpled by volcanoes and carved by fjords into picture-perfect mountainscapes and jagged coastlines. … more about Travel to Greenland, the least-populated place on earth
A good bookshop is a place to duck from the rain, select a great souvenir, or put up your feet after a long day. These are our favourites that we’ve discovered on our Scandinavian holidays
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With the summer holiday to look forward to, we take a look at the many ways Scandinavia can inspire children's imaginations, keep them moving and away from the digital screens. … more about A screen-free Scandinavia summer
Last year, Sarah was the lucky winner of our Swedish Lapland competition. Having returned from her holiday, she's jotted down her experience... read on! … more about Competition Winner: My Adventure in Swedish Lapland
Unsure what to pack for your upcoming Northern Lights adventure? We've put together a handy guide for you! … more about What to pack to see the Northern Lights
Norway specialist Lucy Grey recounts her recent trip to Tromso, staying at Malangen Resort, seeing the Northern Lights and going husky sledding! … more about Husky sledding in Norway
The same extreme reaches of northern Europe and Canada that provide endless days of sunshine in the summer deliver something just as remarkable during the winter months, as the Aurora Borealis (‘dawning of the north’) or Northern Lights cast their arcs of dancing light across the dark night skies. … more about Top five places to see the Northern Lights
Alberta is a northeastern province of Canada that’s famed for its stunning world heritage site national parks, dramatic Rocky Mountains, sweeping prairie grasslands, rolling boreal forests, deep glacial lakes and abundance of wildlife. … more about The Best of Alberta Guide
Alberta is known for having the ‘most comfortable’ climate in Canada, including the mildest winters, lowest humidity and most hours of sunshine. A combination of bright days, feather-light snow and the majestic Rocky Mountains makes for an ideal winter sports destination. … more about The Best of Alberta in the Winter Guide
The province of Yukon is expansive, wild and untamed, its landscape scattered with imposing mountain ranges, scenic lakes, the world’s largest non-polar ice fields and abundant wildlife. The province is situated in the top northwest corner of Canada, bordering Alaska and the Northwest territories a… … more about Yukon Winter Travel
Québec province has a broad and exciting appeal that isn’t restricted to a particular season. In fact, you can find adventure and activity here all year-round. … more about Top reasons to visit Québec all year-round