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In Quebec, the roots of the Innu culture

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

Prior to being a pioneer mining town, Schefferville was known for being a place of passage of caribou. The Innu gave them an appointment at the time of the Indian summer in order to hunt . A from the 1960s, this traditional activity has allowed the development of outfitters, places fully equipped to receive hunters [...]

Wild Immersion in New Brunswick

Wednesday, December 28th, 2011

Dusk rises, the senses awaken and elk roam. It’s time to go to meet them. Roni Ward leads the hunt with ease. For three thousand years, the Mi’kmaq ancestors have lived in contact with nature, on the east coast of Canada. “My grandfather and my uncles taught me to drive the momentum since I was [...]

In Montreal, the district of Mile End, a Pioneer and Alternative

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

It’s a strange neighborhood, Mile End. Not really the end of the world, rather the beginning of a new one. Nothing to do with the district of east London which it takes its name. This area is located at the end of the Plateau, overlooking Montreal. Its name refers to the time when the meager [...]