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Princess Margriet Of The Netherlands
The Dutch Royal on her special connection to the Canadian Tulip Festival, which celebrates its 75th anniversary this year
Best Of Canada
Canadian geographic presents the winners of our 34th annual photo competition
The Company
The untold story of the first centuries of Canada’s Hudson’s Bay Company, a now 350-year-old institution that once claimed a vast portion of the globe
SURVIVOR
PHYLLIS WEBSTAD TURNS HER RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL EXPERIENCE INTO A POWERFUL TOOL FOR RECONCILIATION THROUGH ORANGE SHIRT DAY
Starry nights and rappie pie
REDEFINING ‘FRONTIER LUXURY’ ON THE BANKS OF SOUTHWESTERN NOVA SCOTIA’S TUSKET RIVER
Geoff Molson
The owner and CEO of the Montreal Canadiens and scion of Molson Coors on what makes his hometown great
A place of their own
The new Illusuak Cultural Centre in Nain, Labrador, offers a space for Labrador Inuit to celebrate their history and culture
River of life
AN EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT FROM RENOWNED CANADIAN ANTHROPOLOGIST WADE DAVIS’S FORTHCOMING BOOK MAGDALENA: RIVER OF DREAMS, ABOUT THE ICONIC WATERWAY THAT HAS SHAPED THE GEOGRAPHY, CULTURE AND PEOPLE OF COLOMBIA
Promised Lands
UPROOTED REPEATEDLY BY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, THE OUJÉ-BOUGOUMOU CREE WANDERED BOREAL QUEBEC FOR 70 YEARS BEFORE FINDING A PERMANENT HOME. FOR SOME, THE JOURNEY CONTINUES.
Operation Caribbe
CANADA’S MISSION: CHOKE OFF THE FLOW OF COCAINE AND OTHER DRUGS ACROSS THE EASTERN PACIFIC
Je me souviens
A French-language legacy 150 years in the making by Heather Greenwood Davis
BROUGHTONS IN THE BALANCE
SALMON RUNS ARE FAILING AND GRIZZLIES SEEM TO BE ON THE MOVE IN THE ISLANDS BETWEEN MAINLAND B.C. AND NORTHERN VANCOUVER ISLAND. WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE BROUGHTON ARCHIPELAGO?
Bay watch
A new marine observatory on Hudson Bay is set to yield fresh insights into Arctic water and ice
THE MÉTIS BISON HUNT
From 1810 to 1870, plains bison were a main source of survival and income for the Métis.
VALLEY OF THE GRIZZLIES
Profiling Canada’s only grizzly sanctuary
JANE GOODALL
The primatologist discusses her activism and how we can all help the planet
‘Never FAR FROM FORGETTING'
A GLIMPSE INTO THE LIVES OF YAZIDI WHO’VE FOUND REFUGE IN CANADA
Turning the tide
Paul Nicklen, the renowned wildlife photographer and SeaLegacy co-founder, shares stunning images from the poles in a time of climate change
Mario Rigby
The explorer shares insights from his cross-Africa trek and cross-Canada cycle, and on being accepted
LAW ON the sea
AS THE RCMP CELEBRATES ITS 100TH ANNIVERSARY, RIDE ALONG WITH THE FORCE’S LITTLE-KNOWN WEST COAST MARINE SERVICES DIVISION
Diamonds in the rough
There’s more to the Northwest Territories’ Gahcho Kué diamond mine than precious gems
‘It's Kind Of What I Imagine Outer Space To Be Like'
MOST PEOPLE WHO carry an auger and an axe out onto the ice that covers Georgian Bay from January through March have one ambition: to catch a fish. But Geoff Coombs is not like most people.
Home Free
Exploring the historic links to the Underground Railroad and Canadian black history in Chatham-Kent, Ont.
Canada's First Cold War
How Canadians went from fighting Germans in Europe to battling Bolsheviks in Russia after the First World War
Flat Earth 101*
ON A MUGGY Thursday last August, I joined 250 researchers and other attendees at West Edmonton Mall’s Fantasyland Hotel to learn about new findings in a field of geography many have deemed dangerous, others groundbreaking.
The Curious, Extraordinary Life Of Anne Innis Dagg
Why the Canadian woman who was first in the world to study giraffes in the wild — and is still considered one of the planet’s foremost experts on the species — is only now getting her due
Map Quest
Exploring the amazing cartographic connections behind video games. I wisely started with a map, and made the story fit. —J.R.R. Tolkien
‘There's No Coming Back From This'
Ten years after the release of her seminal book Sea Sick, Alanna Mitchell again plumbs the depths of the latest research on the health of the world’s oceans — and comes up gasping
State Of The Marijuana Nation
A look at the intimate relationship between marijuana and the people who use it — the true nexus between Canadians and legalization one year later
Life At The Sinaaq
Welcome to the floe edge, where landfastice meets open Arctic Ocean and species thrive