Author: Escarpment Magazine

Portals Into Rocky Realms

If you’ve explored the Niagara Escarpment in Simcoe, Grey and Bruce, you’ve likely encountered a cave or two. With a variety of options, from beginner to expert, now is the
perfect time to explore the unique geological wonders that abound here.

Words by Marc Huminilowycz | photography by Clay Dolan

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United We Ride

A diverse group of cyclists face challenges, conquer fears and discover the power of unity on an epic ride through the No Winter Maintenance bikepacking route.

Words by Robin Todd, photography by Jody Wilson

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Fairway to Heaven

One couple’s blissful journey into retirement begins with an idyllic, tailor-made haven.

Words by By Marc Huminilowycz, photography by Clay Dolan

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For Those About to Rock

The sport of climbing can seem way out of reach for newcomers—but it doesn’t have to be. This basic guide to climbing, as well as the different styles, techniques, and jargon, will hopefully remove some of the mystery and make it easier to get climbing

Words and photography by William Tam 

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Summer Lovin’

The hottest styles of the season, curated by top-notch locally owned, independent retailers in the area.

Hair & makeup by Katie Ballantyne, photography by Clay Dolan

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Luminous Landscape Encounters

Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, Shannon Craig Morphew creates impressionistic Canadian landscapes utilizing a strong colour sense, free form movement of oil washes and signature bold brushwork, all interpreted in a highly energetic and linear style.

Words by Deena Dolan

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The Purest Water on Earth

Thanks to large underground reservoirs that are fed by rainwater and snowmelt, our watersheds are known to produce some of the cleanest drinking water in the world.

Words by Marc Huminilowycz, photography Clay Dolan

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Joy Ride

One thrill of mountain biking is cycling over rough terrain, but the local off-road community has encountered some extra challenging obstacles, forcing it to change its course.

Words by Kate MacLennan, photography by Jody Wilson

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