It was somewhere between fly-fishing with Quinn Soonias, who ties each fly by hand and moves with an almost meditative calm, and diving into a glacier-fed lake that I realized Alberta, Canada, wasn’t going to let me stay on autopilot.
Alberta is a province in western Canada that’s sandwiched between British Columbia and Saskatchewan. There’s a wildness there — not just in the landscapes, which shift from wind-scrubbed prairie to towering Rockies without warning — but in its people, too. Most I met while touring southern parts of the province had a story that veered off-course and landed somewhere unexpected. Alberta did the same.













