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Articles tagged with United States (22)
The original melting pot
The Spanish missions that made south Texas
Rare birds
Spread your wings with birdwatching’s elite guard in south Texas
Secrets of the canyon state
From sleeping under the stars in Navajo country to resort hopping in the Valley of the Sun, a one-time Arizonian rediscovers the enchanted desert
Breezing through the Windy City
Exploring magnificent buildings, museums, top-notch art and nightlife in the Windy City
The last battle
The cannons that fired on September 11, 1814 set off the Battle of Plattsburgh, the last fight of the War of 1812. Two Canadians go south of the border to make things right
The Battle of Crysler's Farm
Soldiers, descendants of Loyalists and history buffs recreate a battle to demonstrate why the War of 1812 is still important today
Roam on the range
Want to explore the high peaks of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains? Let gritty guide Joe Ryan take your trip over the top.
The devil’s drainage
What happens when the U.S. drains polluted water into a Canadian watershed?
Swim free or die
A unilateral decision by Maine blocks alewife fish from their traditional spawning grounds on the St. Croix River
A valley of Canadians in Palm Springs
Snowbirds flock to the southern California desert for ceaseless sun and a taste of Tinseltown. But there’s more to Palm Springs than glitz, golf and umbrella drinks. Not that there’s anything wrong with glitz, golf and umbrella drinks.
Blue Jay spring-training
Fly south with the jays to Dunedin Stadium on Florida’s Gulf Coast
The dolphins of South Padre Island
Between the radiant waters of Laguna Madre and the Gulf of Mexico, this island is a meeting place of north and south
Drawing the line
It took almost a century of negotiation and compromise to establish the world’s longest undefended border
Gone with the wind
Winds and wings are all you need on North Carolina’s Outer Banks
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2008
Department:
WorldWide
Contributors:
Rick Boychuk
What is WHTI?
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2008
Department:
Gateway
Ramble in the Arizona desert
A moonlit night by the saguaros with two dogs, five goats and a wisecracking chef
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, November 2006
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Allen Abel
Crossing the line
Canada-U.S. Border
Rule of the wolf
A much-feared predator exported by Canada is reshaping the ecology of Yellowstone National Park
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