Canada

The Trans Canada Trail Connects Canadians to Nature and Each Other

What It Takes to Build a Mountain-Bike Trail

Look No Further than the Chic-Chocs

These Women Hunters Are Badass

Labrador Is a Brook Trout Paradise

Dropping the 100-Foot Ram Falls in a Kayak

The Longest Continuous Fixie Bike Ride

This One Goes Out to Backcountry Moms

Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival

Biking the North Shore’s Triple Crown

Spelunking in Banff

A Pacific Northwest Surf Trip

The Frozen Road

Backcountry Ski the East

Black Crows: ‘Shapes’

A Father-and-Son Dream Team

Backcountry Skiing in the Chic Chocs

A Stunning Timelapse From Canada

Surfing Canada’s Best River Wave

A First Look At ‘Still Wild’
Surfing Canada’s Best River Wave
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The Skookumchuck Narrows is a stretch of the Sechelt Inlet in Canada where you can surf the tides. It’s remote and less than dependable for conditions, but when it’s firing—well you be the judge. This film from the Inertia follows river surfer Anthony Vela as he tries to surf the wave.