Arizona’s landscapes hold more than desert sunsets and saguaro silhouettes—they’re home to some of North America’s richest collections of ancient rock art. From well-signed trails in major parks to tucked-away canyons known mostly by locals, Arizona is filled with rock art - … [Read more...] about Arizona Rock Art or Rock Stars? 12 Favourite Pictograph & Petroglyph Sites
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12 Must-Visit Native American Ruins in Arizona
Arizona is filled with places where the past lingers and quietly whispers, we’re still here. From towering cliff dwellings to sprawling pueblo complexes, the state offers travellers a chance to explore ancient cultures while enjoying warm winter weather — especially … [Read more...] about 12 Must-Visit Native American Ruins in Arizona
Agawa Rock Pictographs: Canoes Painted on Stone
Where Lake Superior’s restless waves meet ancient Canadian Shield cliffs, red ochre images cling to stone — fading yet not forgotten. They are reminders of those who travelled these waters long before us, the Ojibwa painters who recorded visions, journeys, and spirits in the rock … [Read more...] about Agawa Rock Pictographs: Canoes Painted on Stone
Must-See Thunder Bay Attractions: Fort William Historical Park
Beyond the Terry Fox Memorial and Thunder Bay’s quirky Pagoda Visitor Centre, Fort William Historical Park stands out as a must-see attraction. One of the largest living history sites in North America, it brings to life the excitement and drama of the 19th-century fur … [Read more...] about Must-See Thunder Bay Attractions: Fort William Historical Park
Yukon Wildlife Preserve: A Must-Visit for Your Next Whitehorse Trip
If you’re planning a trip to Whitehorse, the Yukon Wildlife Preserve deserves a top spot on your itinerary. Just 25 minutes from downtown, this 350-acre sanctuary offers an incredible opportunity to see some of the North’s most iconic animals—up close, safely, and ethically. … [Read more...] about Yukon Wildlife Preserve: A Must-Visit for Your Next Whitehorse Trip




