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Angelo and Pete broadcasted live from the Toronto Sportmen’s Show at the International Centre, The Fish’n Canada team is broadcasting from the Destination Ontario Booth, Booth #2757. Among this week’s guests are Ontario Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, the Honorable John Yakabuski. He will be joined in the booth by the Honorable Michael Tibollo, Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport. Other guests include Jennifer Allaby, the Vice President […]
I don’t know how many years it has been now that Angelo Viola and the boys have been going live from the Toronto Sportsman Show, other than the fact the show has been going on for more than 70 years, and radio has been around for a helluva lot longer. So, it gives you a bit of any idea. The Toronto Sportsman Show has always been a big deal. It […]
The Toronto Sportmen’s Show kicks off on March 13th and runs through March 17th at the International Centre. The Fish’n Canada team will be there and broadcast live, from 10 am till noon. Marion Nash from the Canadian Peregrine Foundation will be at the show and making presentations about birds of prey. The Chaga Mushroom king Jerry Ouellette will be back by popular demand. This ancient natural medicine has support […]
The Toronto Sportmen’s Show kicks off on March 13th and runs through March 17th at the International Centre. The Fish’n Canada team will be there and broadcast live, from 10 am till noon. Woofjocks will also be there with an outstanding team of doggie performers lead by Karen Sanford. Karen joins Angelo to talk about the jocks and their schedule. Research led by Dr. Bruce Tufts from Queen’s University shows […]
While it may not feel like it, the signs of spring have been sprung upon us without much of a warning. I dare you to find a robin, however, at least one without a Canada Goose parka and a space heater. They’d be as scarce as hen’s teeth, especially here in Ottawa, considering this winter has been one of the longest and coldest on record. As for the signs of […]
It seems like the snowmobile cops liked getting out on the Family Day weekend, particularly in the Ottawa area where there has been way more snow this year than usually falls. So, a little fun on the runs is to be expected. But, but, but. A report put out by the Ottawa Police and its Marine, Dive and Trails unit had them laying 195 charges against sled enthusiasts over the […]
What do cannabis and tilapia have in common? Warren Bravo from Green Relief joins Angelo with a story about raising tilapia in fish tanks, and the use of aquaponics to grow cannabis. The Toronto Spring Camping and RV Show kicks off the “Big One’ on February 28th at the International Centre. Shannon O’Callaghan is the Show Director and she joins Angelo to talk about the RV lifestyle and the surge […]
There is so much snow in the nation’s capital—how much snow is there? —that I can’t even get to my snowmobile. It is in a barn south of Ottawa, about a hundred metres from where I must park my Jeep, which means trudging through one hundred meters of snow that is at least four feet deep. And that’s a minimum accounting. Still hobbled somewhat by the minor stroke that I […]
This is the Family Day Weekend broadcast with licence free family fishing. Krystal Hewitt from ‘Speaking of Wildlife’ will joins Angelo to talk about their educational outreach programs with native Ontario wildlife. ‘Speaking of Wildlife’ will be a feature attraction at the Toronto Sportsmen’s Show. Magic mushroom king, Jerry Ouellette from Chaga Health and Wellness is back. Angelo has been reporting on the traditional medicinal benefits of Chaga for weeks. […]
It’s never too old to get smart—as in learning something that had never crossed one’s mind before. And I’ve got a perfect example. The other day, David Phillips, the head honcho of Environment Canada’s weather service explained what the difference was between it being minus-30 in Toronto and being minus-30 in Ottawa. Any thoughts? Well, think severe cold warnings. When it is minus-30 in Toronto, there will likely be a […]
Tegan Legge from the Haliburton Forest joins Angelo with a list of popular outdoor activities on the 100,000 acres of gorgeous lands north of Haliburton. Snowmobile, AVT, Dog Sled, visit the wolf compound, or try winter camping. There are lots of winter recreation options. How are the Canadians faring on the pro bass circuit in the U.S.? Dave Mercer from the Facts of Fishing and Bass Master Classic Series joins […]
Everyone seems to love a heart-warming story when the weather is cold and ugly. Here in the nation’s capital, Winterlude kicked off last week with ice sculptures and everyone taking to the Rideau Canal, touted as being one of the longest skating rinks the world has to offer. Everyone, that is, except me. I’ve retired from that game, as well as from beer-league hockey—going out on top as a member […]
With two weeks to go before the Family Day holiday weekend, Sheila Wiebe from Ontario Parks, has a list of outdoor activities that the family can enjoy. ATV’s continue to trespass on snowmobile trails on private land. A popular trail on the west side of Algonquin Park is closed, after a fed up land owner shut down the access. Diane Tregunna from the South Shore Restoule Snowmobile Club, shares the […]
So, today is Groundhog Day, the annual event where Wiarton Willy and Punxsutawney Phil earn their room and board by predicting the end of winter. If they come out of their den and see their shadows, it supposedly tells us there are six more long weeks to go before we can safely say bye-bye to the cold and the chills. No shadow portends an early spring, so here’s hoping for […]
Keith Veira from Distillery District Magazine joins Angelo to talk about his interests in the outdoors. The distillery district is a great attraction for those who love art and photography. Many of the collections feature Ontario landscapes. The Magic Mushroom king, Jerry Ouellette, joins Angelo to talk about the health benefits of Chaga mushrooms. These mushrooms have a long history of use for medicinal purposes. On the Go Fish in […]
CBC Radio here in Ottawa led off with a news item last weekend that our nation’s capital was the coldest capital on the face of the planet—coming in at minus-23 degrees, and that’s without the wind chill. There was not a single brass monkey in sight. Ottawa beat out perennial favourite, Ulan Bator, the capital of Mongolia, by a single degree. I posted this  on my Facebook page under the […]
Angelo is joined by Murray Abbott from Murray’s Fly Fishing located in Toronto. Murray has been teaching students at all skill levels, for over 20 years! Mercury Marine have just announced a propane powered outboard motor. Adrian Rushforth from Mercury Marine will have the details, along with other new products that will be previewed this weekend at the Toronto Boat Show. On the Go Fish in Ontario segment, we’re headed […]
The usual quiet of downtown Ottawa—skaters making their way along the Rideau Canal, a big wedding exposition at the Shaw Centre, and various other winter festivities celebrating the Great White North—was shattered last Friday by a deadly public transit crash in the city’s west end. For hours, the city literally stood still. It suddenly became a small town. Throughout the four seasons, we talk on Outdoor Journal Radio about the […]
Keith Beasley from the very popular hunting adventure program, Canada in the Rough, is Angelo’s guest. Keith and Angelo will share their experience filming for the next series of TV programs. What will it take to get boaters to wear PFD’s? Margaret Palmer from Gougeon Insurance in Sudbury, is part of a team working on a public awareness campaign. Angelo has been pushing for mandatory PFD’s for years. They will […]
It’s becoming one of those non-winters again. Here in the nation’s capital, where continuous cold and snow were a given during the winter months, one of the world’s longest skating rinks—the Rideau Canal—was shut down last weekend because of weakened ice. This, believe it or not, is one of Ottawa’s greatest tourism attractions, which goes a long way towards explaining the number of masochists in this world of ours. The […]
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