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Northwest Travel Magazine is your Bi-Monthly Guide to Enjoying Travel Throughout the Northwest.

Six times a year, Northwest Travel Magazine brings you the information you need to make your travels through the Pacific Northwest more interesting, more educational, more fun.

Each issue of NWtravel comprises spectacular photographs and travel stories about Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska. Each issue also includes a regional travel guide section for each state containing events and press releases.

In This Issue

Cover March/April 2008
Fly-fishing on Montana's Flathead River - Don't be surprised if the natural beauty of this place causes you to miss a fish or two. --Trapper Badovinac

Billings, City of the Rimrocks - An abundance of sunshine and a dramatic setting add to the allure of Montana's biggest city. --Craig & Liz Larcom

Wallowa County: Mountain High, Canyon Low - Oregon's far eastern corner covers a widely diverse and wildly beautiful area. --Harold Harbaugh

"En-coeur, En-coeur" D'Alene - Here's to the hotbeds of musical theater: New York. London. Chicago . . . and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho? --Kimberly Gadette

Olympic Marmot - Olympic National Park's
unique marmot is easy to spot and photograph.
 --Rob Tilley

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Editors notes

Editors Notes - By Rosemary Camozzi, Editor

What's Happening

Bering Sea Crab Fishermen's Tour - Watch as the crew works with many kinds of commercial fishing gear and educates their guests about this unique way of life daily from May through September.

Annual Steveston Salmon Festival - It's Canada’s Biggest Little Birthday Party. This 63rd annual event is expected to draw visitors from across Richmond and the province's lower mainland to celebrate Canada Day on July 1.

Krazy! For Kids from 1 to 93 - The worlds of anime, comics, cartoon, video games, graphic novels, and contemporary art come together for the first time at the Vancouver Art Gallery when the exhibition KRAZY! runs May 17 through September 7.

National Folk Fest Heads to Butte - The oldest multicultural festival in the nation, The National Folk Festival, is coming to Butte for a three-year tenure.

The Bright Side of the Moon - On International Migratory Bird Day, May 17, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve invites visitors for the ninth annual Bird Day Walk between 8 and 11:30 a.m.

 

Northwest Vistas

Larry Geddis

Early morning light reveals the summer bloom of penstemon on the south side of
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument in Washington. This area is called Lahar for the Indonesian word meaning mudflow, which occurred here on that unforgettable day, May 18, 1980.

Mt St Helens - Larry Geddis
Past Issue Archives and Online Articles . . .

Web Exclusives

Richmond, BC's Heritage Trail - This flat, 3-mile trail, perfect for walking, jogging, or biking, brings you close to both nature and history in Steveston, BC.

Amazing Days Children's Museums - Some of the best specialized “playgrounds” in the Northwest, museums, that is, where education is disguised as just plain fun. (Web Exclusive)

The Restaurant - Kodiak, Alaska - A weary business traveler takes a chance on an iffy-looking restaurant with surprising results.

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