Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Price drops on Canadian Photography Workshops because of weak Canadian dollar

As the Canadian dollar dips yet again, Canada becomes even more attractive for American and European photographers that want to experience the pristine landscapes and incredible wildlife that we offer here north of the 49th parallel.

Currently, the exchange rate looks like this…  $1USD is worth $1.37CAD and $1Euro is worth $1.51CAD

If you are looking for a photographic workshop of photo tour in 2016, we still have a few spots available on the following trips.

Kevin (K1) and Chris’s annual trip to Nova Scotia

With more lighthouses per square mile of any coastline in North America, the lighthouse route in Nova Scotia offers the photographer an abundance of lighthouses and small east coast fishing villages to capture.

This tour has fours spaces left.



Kevin’s (K2) annual trip to Newfoundland.

Join us in east coast of Canada as we track down icebergs on their journey south, migratory whales that are on their journey north, and timeless lighthouses throughout the Newfoundland landscapes along the northern coastline of Newfoundland

This tour has three spaces left


Chris’s annual trip to see Bison in Saskatchewan.

This is a true Northern Canada Safari on the Wild West Side of Prince Albert National Park. In addition to viewing the free ranging bison, you may also encounter wolves, elk, moose, deer, bears and countless birds and waterfowl. We will also spend time photographing running horses and spend time photographing Indian culture and cowboys.

This workshop has six spaces available


 Pacific Northwest in Canada

Join us as we travel to the extreme west coast of British Columbia. We are headed to Vancouver Island to capture some of Canada's most pristine landscapes, whales and seascapes during a time of year when the morning fog creates a mysterious aura.

This workshop has four spaces left.



Kevin’s (K2) annual trips to Yukon

Join Kevin as he travels the highways of the Yukon from the Carcross Desert to the Arctic Circle. We will visit Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Tombstone, Whitehorse and many breathtaking scenic locations adorned with fantastic fall colours and aurora filled skies in between.

This workshop has three spaces left


Our annual Bald Eagle Migration Workshop

This photo workshop takes you to see North America's largest migration of Bald Eagles. Each year 2000 to 8000 eagles migrate to this area to feed on the spawning salmon that return to these rivers annually.

These workshops were just announced

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