Fancy the idea of standing ten metres from an advancing polar bear grab without a fence to protect you? That’s something I experienced near the town of Churchill in Manitoba, Canada.
BGTW stalwart Gillian Thornton recounts a close encounter with a bore that’s anything but……….
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Today’s schoolchildren can have little conception of communications before the arrival of the smart phone. Guild member Stuart Forster is reminded that the advent of the internet wasn’t the first revolution in communications:
Two members of the British Guild of Travel Writers were recently shortlisted for the British Annual Canada Tourism Awards for work published in 2015.
Every Wednesday we feature a photo of the week across our social media platforms, including Twitter, Facebook and Google+. These beautiful photographs taken by our members were selected for February 2016:
The island of Bonaventure is home to one of the world’s great gannet colonies. Roger Bray went to visit:
On a cold Sunday in April, Griffintown, a district of the Canadian city of Montreal, certainly…