Intermittently over the next five years, photographer Thomas Gardiner traveled by car
through British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, staying
with friends and family and photographing along the way. He went to
familiar spots, like his father’s hometown and the rapids that he used
to swim in as a child during the summer, but he also looked for novelty
and had plenty of interactions with strangers. The result is an intensely personal tribute of the landscape that shaped him.
-Slate