Burnt orange hues and sepia woodland landscapes decorate Eastern Canada and parts of the USA for a select few weeks every October, in a scenic phenomenon often referred to as fall foliage.
Burnt orange hues and sepia woodland landscapes decorate Eastern Canada and parts of the USA for a select few weeks every October, in a scenic phenomenon often referred to as fall foliage.
Story by Rob Boyd
Rob Boyd is a man loyal to his home – Whistler. A former Olympic skier and three-time World Cup winner, he has explored its mountains like no other, in true champion style. We caught up with him to learn more about life in this magnificent part of the world.
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