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FRONT LINES Nick Bantock and the art of self-trickery by Anita Willis Observations from the editor of British Columbia Magazine.
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DESTINATION Harmonious Sointula by Maria Coffey Established as a Finnish utopia, this historical village on Malcolm Island retains a simple authenticity. TRAVEL Nick Bantock’s Saltspring by Jane Nahirny The author and artist behind the richly illustrated Griffin & Sabine books—worldwide bestsellers translated into a dozen languages—invites us to see his Gulf Island home through fresh eyes.
PARKS Itcha Ilgachuz by Larry Pynn With a name like a giant sneeze, this remote Chilcotin park relies on the eerie beauty of its volcanic landscapes to attract the few horseback travellers who ride through each year. BIRDS Triangle Island survivors by Daniel Wood A million seabirds nest each spring on this storm-lashed dot of land off Cape Scott. The protected site is strictly off-limits to humans, save for the few hardy researchers who brave isolation, rogue waves, and perilous cliffs to study these globally important colonies. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Wheeling through wildflowers by Andrew Findlay Mountain bikers follow backcountry trails into the south Chilcotin Ranges to revel in the explosive bloom on the subalpine meadows. WILD FILE Salamander secrets by Frances Backhouse 10 revelations about B.C.’s amphibious tigers. ECHOES The enigmatic explorer by Rosemary Neering Was David Thompson a saint or a coward? The man who charted almost four million square kilometres of North America remains a controversial figure. OUTDOOR ADVISOR Paddling with wings by Larry Pynn Harness wind power to travel farther and faster in your canoe or kayak.
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