explore (magazine)

explore is a Canadian publication focusing on outdoor lifestyle content. The magazine is published four times a year by My Passion Media. Each issue highlights travel adventures to remote corners of Canada and beyond. The magazine also features gear and events across the country. It is headquartered in Vancouver.[1]

explore Magazine
EditorDavid Webb
CategoriesDestination, outdoors, fitness, lifestyle
FrequencyQuarterly
Year founded1981
CompanyMy Passion Media
CountryCanada
Based inVancouver
LanguageEnglish
Websiteexplore-mag.com

History

explore was founded in 1981.[2]

In the summer of 2012, explore was sold to OP Publishing by Cottage Life Media Inc. in exchange for OP Publishing's Cottage magazine. David Webb, formerly the editor of Western Sportsman and The Outdoor Edge magazines, became editor in November 2012. In November 2013, My Passion Media acquired explore Magazine alongside InfoBarrel and Canadian Traveller. In April 2014 ExploreTheUSA.com, explore magazine's sister publication was launched.

gollark: It's ridiculous to complain that he doesn't know much about rocketry and stuff himself and (THE HORROR) hired competent people who do, and managed to improve the state of space travel a lot.
gollark: I'm not sure what you mean by "apartheid profiting", but generally that seems pretty stupid.
gollark: Unless they have a warrant, you can apparently just tell them to go away and they can't do anything except try and get one based on seeing TV through your windows or something.
gollark: But the enforcement of it is even weirder than that:- there are "TV detector vans". The BBC refuses to explain how they actually work in much detail. With modern TVs I don't think this is actually possible, and they probably can't detect iPlayer use, unless you're stupid enough to sign up with your postcode (they started requiring accounts some years ago).- enforcement is apparently done by some organization with almost no actual legal power (they can visit you and complain, but not *do* anything without a search warrant, which is hard to get)- so they make up for it by sending threatening and misleading letters to try and get people to pay money
gollark: - it funds the BBC, but you have to pay it if you watch *any* live TV, or watch BBC content online- it's per property, not per person, so if you have a license, and go somewhere without a license, and watch TV on some of your stuff, you are breaking the law (unless your thing is running entirely on battery power and not mains-connected?)- it costs about twice as much as online subscription service things- there are still black and white licenses which cost a third of the price

References

  1. "Contact Us". explore. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  2. "Our Timeline". My Passion Media. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
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