Our Adventures

Our Most recent Excursions

Check out our most recent adventures and places we have explored.

Ancient stone castle ruins with a tall tower overlooking lush green landscape in Ireland.

Dingle to Dublin

From Dingle’s rugged headlands and historic sites, our route north and east carried us through ferry crossings, medieval ruins, and lively towns before returning to Dublin with a deeper appreciation for Ireland’s layered landscapes and enduring heritage.

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Dingle Peninsula landscape with rolling green hills and a winding road.

The Dingle Peninsula

On the Dingle Peninsula, every bend in the road unveils spectacular coastal panoramas, windswept mountains, and the timeless interplay of land and sea that defines the Wild Atlantic Way.

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Ancient Irish castle atop a lush green hill with a stone wall, under a cloudy sky, part of the Dubli.

Dublin to Cashel

A journey from Dublin into Ireland’s ancient heartland reveals the dramatic ruins of Cashel and surrounding rural landscapes that embody centuries of Gaelic and Norman history.

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Exploring Îles-de-la-Madeleine's rugged coastline in May, showcasing stunning cliffs and coastal sce.

Îles-de-la-Madeleine in May

Exploring Îles-de-la-Madeleine (Magdalen Islands), an off-the-beaten-path archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence where sweeping sandy beaches, dramatic coastlines, and the unique culture of the Madelinots come together to create one of the region’s most interesting landscapes.

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Scenic view of a ship grounded on the shore in Hvalfjörður with Reykjavík in the background, showcas.

Hvalfjörður & Reykjavík

Our final day brought us through Hvalfjörður, the scenic “Whale Fjord,” where quiet waters and steep cliffs framed our journey back toward Reykjavík. Returning to the city, we reflected on twelve days of awe — a journey across volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, and stories etched into every landscape.

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Snæfellsnes Peninsula with rugged mountains and coastal village views in Iceland.

Snæfellsnes Peninsula

Called “Iceland in Miniature,” Snæfellsnes delivered everything at once: glaciers, lava fields, fishing villages, dramatic coastlines, and the cone-shaped Kirkjufell rising above waterfalls. This peninsula encapsulated the diversity and wonder of Iceland in a single day’s drive.

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In 2024 we set out on our journey to Iceland, a place often described as the land of fire and ice, but which proved to be so much more—an island where every bend in the road revealed new wonders, both natural and cultural. Joined by some good friends we set out on an 11-day road trip through Iceland, first exploring the inner Golden Circle and back roads, before driving the country’s scenic Ring Road. As we were travelling in the first couple of weeks of September, we attempted to tent when possible, but were often easily tempted into last-minute accommodations that were not a tent when the weather turned for the worse (which it does quite regularly in Iceland).

Adventures By Water

Our adventures kayaking and boating across Atlantic Canada and Ontario.

Aerial view of Sandy Point, showcasing its scenic shoreline and natural beauty.

Sandy Point

Amid sand dunes and wind-shaped trees on a narrow sand spit along Newfoundland’s west coast lies Sandy Point; an abandoned community that was once the centre of activity in St. George’s Bay, Newfoundland.

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Exploring Îles-de-la-Madeleine's rugged coastline in May, showcasing stunning cliffs and coastal sce.

Îles-de-la-Madeleine in May

Exploring Îles-de-la-Madeleine (Magdalen Islands), an off-the-beaten-path archipelago in the Gulf of St. Lawrence where sweeping sandy beaches, dramatic coastlines, and the unique culture of the Madelinots come together to create one of the region’s most interesting landscapes.

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Aerial view of Woods Island with lush greenery and scattered cabins on the shoreline.

Woods Island

Once the vibrant heart of a 500-person outport community, Woods Island stands in the Bay of Islands as a quiet remnant of Newfoundland’s mid-twentieth-century resettlement era.

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Our Hiking Adventures

Our adventures hiking kayaking.

Unique sea cave formation along the coast of Fatima, Quebec.

Coastal Landforms of Fatima, QC

Exploring the Belle Anse Coastal Trail on Île du Cap aux Meules, where eroding red sandstone cliffs, sea arches, and dramatic sinkholes reveal some of the most striking coastal landforms in the Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

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