First Nations Expedition: Day 7 | Plenty of Emotions in Pikogan
…goal was to talk about how we feel so far. We also visited the site of a former residential school near Amos. It was an emotional day for me and…
…goal was to talk about how we feel so far. We also visited the site of a former residential school near Amos. It was an emotional day for me and…
Today, February 7th, marks the twelfth day of the First Nations Expedition. The journey from Fort-Coulonge to Kitigan Zibi has been challenging due to trail conditions. The machines suffer from…
…the online sales platform by clicking here. Below, you will find the complete pricing for the different types of trail permits available. These permits grant access to a network of…
…community about 20-km snowmobile ride away from our accommodation. Yet again, we ate like kings. The people were truly welcoming and happy to see us, as has been the case…
…of Reconciliation of Peoples. The man behind the First Nations Expedition, Christian Flamand, is the coordinator. He comes from the Atikamekw community of Manawan, but now lives in La Tuque….
…feet inside sleepers. The boot liner is incredibly comfortable. In fact, these boots are the most comfortable I ever tested. Please note that I wear them without any socks. Since…
…am going to present my comments about these HMK Team Lace boots in a few more articles all season long. Special thanks to Kimpex for their partnership in this trial!…