If you aren’t familiar with Anne of Green Gables — dare we ask, where have you been? Because of this book, this story is everywhere. It was written at the turn of the 20th century by P.E.I. resident ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
Jane Marshall, Meghan J. Ward and Eva Anandi Brownstein (back to front) hike along Poligne Creek in Jasper National Park. I can hear the river now, a white noise dulling the morning bird song. It’s a ...
Calabash Bay on Jamaica's South Coast. (Photo: Robin Esrock) Flipping through the glossy pages of Jamaica’s official visitor magazine, I see professional photographs of tanned models having the time ...
Le bison des bois est l’animal terrestre le plus long et le lourd d’Amérique du Nord. Il peut peser jusqu’à 1 000 kilogrammes. (Photo : Stuart Rockwood/Can Geo Photo Club) Le bison des bois est le ...
See how each family tackled the different Live Net Zero challenges, learn from their experiences, and pick up some tips and tricks to reduce your own household emissions. Learn more about why our ...
Also known as the North American brown bear, the grizzly bear is a powerful predator that can weigh up to 800 pounds. (Photo: Paul Hamilton/Can Geo Photo Club) The ends of the hairs on grizzly bears’ ...
We believe that the best indication of what we are looking for can be found in back issues of the magazine itself. It’s important to be familiar with our magazine, its content, architecture, audience ...
The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is a step on the path toward understanding. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, in partnership with the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation, the ...
Searching for clues to a changing climate on a record-breaking expedition to the top of Canada’s tallest peak ...
Sailing up a craggy rock-walled fiord in northern Labrador. Watching humpback whales breach in the salty fresh air of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Walking with polar bears on the coast of Hudson Bay.
Samantha, Kevin and their three young children are a self-proclaimed, “bunch of nerds” and are eager to dive into the technical details around living net zero. Though aware of the travel footprint, ...
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