Ecotourism
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Ethical Traveller
Today is national coffee day! While you sip your decaf, non-fat soy latte, think about the fact that over 80 percent of Canadians drink coffee regularly, according to the Coffee Association of Canada, and in 2008 sales of coffee amounted to 16 percent of non-alcoholic beverage sales in Canada. So this just leaves the question: do you know where your coffee comes from?
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Editor's Desk
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Ethical Traveller
I have to admit I was skeptical about the Great Baikal Trail Association at first.
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Volunteer Abroad
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Off the Beaten Track
Attention eco-conscious travellers! This special destination section scans the map for the planet's top biological hotspots. From historical landmarks to reefs and forests, here are 13 eco hotspots you need to see—and ways you can make your travels contribute to their conservation.
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Destinations
Buses aren't only an eco-friendly way to travel: When it comes to adventure, airplanes just don't compare.
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Budget Traveller

