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VIDEO: What you can expect on your Argentina ride

You’re intrigued – even excited – about the prospect of exploring lesser known regions of Argentina by bicycle. But maybe your bikepacking experience is limited and you don’t know what you can expect. Rick & Tanya McFerrin have been guiding trips for more than 20 years. In this video, they tell you a bit about […]

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VIDEO: Guests from 2023 tour describe ‘trip of a lifetime’

During a recent bicycle trip in northwest Argentina’s culturally rich rural landscape, guests talk about the stunning scenery, cozy accommodations and delicious food and drink. And they talk about what they learned about themselves, and their abilities. “Every day, there seemed to be a nicer, nicer place to meet,” said one guest. “So many beautiful

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Join us in Argentina, April 2024

Mark your calendars for April 7-19, 2024, to embark on an unforgettable bike-packing journey through the stunning landscapes of northwestern Argentina. Picture yourself pedaling through lush vineyards, winding through the Andes Mountains, discovering charming towns and spending evenings under the star-studded Argentine skies. This isn’t just a trip – it’s a rare adventure of discovery.

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ConnecTour 2021

The bike adventure spirit lives on

What an incredible year this has been. We, the people behind ConnecTour, are writing to you today because each of you has been engaged in some way by our cross-Canada adventure. We want to bring you up to date on developments since we reached St. John’s, NL, in October. We all made it safely home, and are slowly

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A warm welcome, and kudos, from the deputy mayor of St. John’s

ConnecTour was honoured to meet with Sheilagh O’Leary, deputy mayor of St. John’s, NL, when we arrived in town. In addition to hosting us at Mile 0, O’Leary invited us up to her office and congratulated us on our cross-Canada bike ride. In this video, O’Leary describes the efforts in St. John’s to build a

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On eve of tour’s end, bike team reflects on their experience

On Tuesday, Oct. 12, the ConnecTour riders arrive in St. John’s, NL, completing the cross-Canada tour that started on May 28 in Kelowna, British Columbia. It’s been a tour filled with adventure, some drama and many, many encounters will real Canadians in their home environments. In this video, the four riders who are completing the

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Gander’s aviation history has a latter day champion

Although she grew up just an hour from what was once one of North America’s most important airports, Sandra Seaward says she didn’t have much of an interest in studying its past. “I never had an affiliation for history,” she says, scrunching her face into a frown. “It had a lot to do with my

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Proud captain sails to Canada’s other ‘distinct society’

Capt. Stan Peet is the only of five siblings not born on Newfoundland. His father was serving in the military when his youngest son was born in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. Yet, he considers himself a true Newfoundlander. Canada’s most eastern province, he says, is every bit as much a distinct society as Quebec. Isolated

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Our good luck dodging wind and rain finally runs out

The ConnecTour team has been incredibly lucky with the weather through most of the ride across Canada. Yes, there was that scary day when we were hypothermic near Nancy Greene Provincial Park in British Columbia, the day-after-day intense summer heat in Saskatchewan, and a steady downpour as we headed out of Ottawa. But our rain

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Bearing witness to Africa’s climate migrants

Gilbert Desjardins witnessed the genocide in Rwanda. But not the one that dominated the headlines in 1994. Instead, the artist who lives in the small Quebec town of Mont-Laurier, about an hour north of Mont Tremblant ski resort, was a young traveller in that tragedy-laden African country in the years 1965 to 1969. It was

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