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Eco- and adventure tourists are expected to spend more than $6.5 billion in 2000 in British Columbia alone. Nature travel is the fastest-growing segment of the tourism industry worldwide, increasing from 20% to 30% annually in recent years. Many of the 13 million Americans who travel to Canada for...
Ecotourists will spend plenty of money on these learning adventures. A five-day complete package at Knight Inlet Lodge, which includes the flight to and from Vancouver Island, accommodations and food, boat tours, wildlife viewing, presentations, tracking, kayaking and fishing, costs a couple up to $4,720. Still this is...
Yet Bruce has had no desire to give up on life. He has always been buoyed by the presence of supportive friends and family. When he felt well enough, he'd go duck hunting and fishing but never far from home in Downers Grove, Ill. Though he rarely travels more...
My old friend William Oscar Johnson, writing in Sports Illustrated, stated that the muskie's name, muskellunge, derives from Ojibway or perhaps Cree terms meaning "great deformed ugly fish." That's more insulting than it needs to be. The muskie is quite handsome, in its mysterious, prehistoric way. But Johnson...
I married into muskie fishing. My father-in-law, Judge David Brind of Geneva, N.Y., has been coming up here to Elephant Lake, in Ontario's Haliburton Highlands, for 39 years, staying at Bill and Sandy Smith's Elephant Lake Lodge and catching, over the years, hundreds of muskies, which...