AllWays Traveller Features
National Park Week, every April, sees the US National Park Service join with the National Park Foundation, to celebrate America's 418 national park sites. During the week, national parks across the U.S. will be hosting a variety of special programmes, events and digital experiences. Visit The USA debuted National Parks Adventure on GoUSA TV during ...
Whistler is among the world's top golf, biking and skiing resorts. Located in the Coast Mountains, a scenic two-hour drive north of Vancouver, it is consistently ranked the number one mountain resort in North America. Whistler offers natural beauty, skiing and snowboarding on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. It has a major mountain bike park, cham...
The western US State of Colorado has a diverse landscape of arid desert, river canyons and snow-covered Rocky Mountains, which are partly protected by Rocky Mountain National Park. Elsewhere, Mesa Verde National Park features Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. Perched a mile above sea level, Denver, Colorado's capital and largest city, features a ...
Located in the Canadian forest, a three-hour drive from Toronto, visitors can discover grey wolves at the privately-owned 100,000 acre sustainable Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve. As an apex predator, wolves serve to keep the ecosystem in balance, but over the years hunting and environmental impacts on their habitat have threatened this ma...
Greater Zion, in southwest Utah, is the name used to encourage visitors to think beyond the Zion National Park. The national park is a nature preserve marked by Zion Canyon's steep red cliffs. It covers 232 square miles, is the fourth most visited national park in the US. Beyond, the Greater Zion region offers 2,4000 square miles and a range of o...
Vitali Vitaliev discovers a reclusive Jurassic-Park-style community of Russian Old Believers in Alaska She was sitting on the pavement (or, as they say in America, "sidewalk"), next to a "Paws for Coffee" coffee-shop for dogs, in a wind-swept suburb of Anchorage, Alaska's biggest city. Her slanting Inupiaq eyes stared straight in front of her...