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Environment
Making waves: seven highlights from the IMPAC5 conference
In February, the 5th International Marine Protected Areas Congress was hosted in Vancouver on Musqueam, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh territory. Here are seven highlights for the seven seas.
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Travel
Rolling uphill in New Brunswick
For almost a century, Magnetic Hill has boggled the minds of visitors. Here’s a closer look at what makes this magical spectacle so intriguing.
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Travel
Tiwšɛm (learn): a stay at Klahoose Wilderness Resort
On the coast of B.C.’s mainland awaits an immersive experience on the water’s edge, where tourism can be an act of reconciliation
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Wildlife
Wildlife Wednesday: Washington cougar boldly swims where no cougar has swam before
Plus: Honey bees love a puzzle and the efforts to save bison in Saskatoon, caribou in Jasper and spotted owls in B.C.
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Can Geo Talks presents
Kenn Harper: The Fifth Thule Expedition
Join Canadian Geographic in Ottawa for a fascinating talk by author Kenn Harper on the centennial of a groundbreaking ethnographic expedition across the Arctic.
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People & Culture
Passing the Mic, Part 3 — A foot in two worlds
Episode 55
Inuit Knowledge Keeper George Angohiatok shares stories from his unique childhood and his life mission of teaching the skills and traditions he learned from his family to younger generations
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People & Culture
Passing the Mic, Part 2 — The goose hunt with Tyler Agligoetok and Sinclair Lyall
Episode 55
Students Tyler Agligoetok and Sinclair Lyall from the Canadian Geographic Podcast Worksop discuss favourite hunting memories and time spent on the tundra of Victoria Island
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People & Culture
Passing the Mic, Part 1 — The Canadian High Arctic Research Station
Episode 54
Join podcast host David McGuffin in the first of three episodes exploring Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), Nunavut and the new Canadian High Arctic Research Station. In this episode: Arctic research, the blending of traditional Inuit knowledge with Western science, and more.
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People & Culture
The boreal, biodiversity and Indigenous Guardians with Valérie Courtois
Episode 53
The Director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative discusses COP15, the importance of the boreal forest and the vital role of Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship
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People & Culture
Geoff Green – Students on Ice
Episode 50
Join Students on Ice President Geoff Green aboard the Polar Prince as he discusses his experience as an expedition leader and how he built Students on Ice to be the vital force that it is today.
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Best of Bucket Listed

Travel
A snowmobile adventure to Marmot Falls
Expect the unexpected in the Kootenays, including a visit to an epic frozen waterfall
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Places
Peace by Chocolate: from Syria to Antigonish
How this small town chocolate factory in Nova Scotia is making a big impact
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Travel
Alpine night skiing by torchlight: A New Year’s moment in Sun Peaks
Night skiing under the direction of Olympic legend Nancy Greene Raine
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Travel
Ice canoeing in Quebec City
Navigating chunks of ice in frigid temperatures, Robin Esrock recounts his thrilling experience ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River
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Conservation in Canada

Environment
Spotlight on conservation: Hastings Wildlife Junction
Hastings Wildlife Junction in eastern Ontario is an example of the scale of conservation needed in Canada
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Environment
Spotlight on conservation: Kootenay River Ranch
Thanks to contributions from donors like Kruger Products, the Nature Conservancy of Canada is restoring and protecting some of Canada’s most valuable ecosystems
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Environment
Spotlight on conservation: Fitzpatrick Island, Quebec
Thanks in part to a donation from Kruger Products, the Nature Conservancy of Canada, in collaboration with Kebaowek First Nation, is protecting this ecologically significant island in the Ottawa River
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Environment
“We did this:” Is there a way out of our intertwined climate and biodiversity crises?
As the impacts of global warming become increasingly evident, the connections to biodiversity loss are hard to ignore. Can this fall’s two key international climate conferences point us to a nature-positive future?
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Travel

Travel
Ice canoeing in Quebec City
Navigating chunks of ice in frigid temperatures, Robin Esrock recounts his thrilling experience ice canoeing on the St. Lawrence River
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Travel
Photos: Exploring majestic hidden glacier caves in the Canadian Rockies
Formed in varying shapes and sizes, these glacier caves create the “perfect playground for photographers”
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Travel
Bush cook meets chef: The unlikely duo behind the docu-series Moosemeat & Marmalade
Now on its sixth season, this popular cooking show combines Indigenous and French cuisine while exploring culture, tradition and good food
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Travel
Ringing in the lunar new year, Taiwan-style
Neil Ever Osborne gets into the line of fire at the 2017 Taiwan Lantern Festival
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Ocean life

Environment
Kelp: The sustainable superfood coming soon to a plate near you
Kelp’s potential as a commercial crop is finally being recognized — and, as kelp forests vanish worldwide, so is its importance in coastal ecosystems
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Wildlife
Beluga whistles and clicks could be silenced by an increasingly noisy Arctic Ocean
Sound is an integral part of a beluga’s life, so the quality of the underwater acoustic environment is very important for the health and survival of belugas
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Wildlife
Punctuation’s mark: Can we save the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale?
After a series of mass deaths in recent years, what can we do?
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Wildlife
What is a nudibranch? Meet the “high fashion models” of the ocean depths
The naked truth about nudibranchs, in British Columbia and beyond
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Announcing the winners of the 2022 Canadian Photos of the Year competition
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03Second World War-era bomber discovered in Gander Lake, Newfoundland
04Watershed moment: A multination effort to restore the Great Lakes
Winter stories

History
Lessons learned from the ice storm of 1998
It plunged five million people into the dark and cold — the recovery would take years
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History
Frozen in time: The remarkable legacy of Mary Vaux, amateur glaciologist
Mary Vaux’s groundbreaking 19th-century study of B.C.’s Illecillewaet Glacier created an invaluable record of the glacier’s recession
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Exploration
Last icy stand: Scaling Mount Logan
Four researchers team up to ascend Mount Logan, measuring change and resilience on Canada’s highest peak
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Science & Tech
The “frozen rainforest” within the ice
Glaciologist Joseph Cook on the vibrant life in the Arctic ice sheet
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Places
The cold edge of heaven
In the stillness of an Arctic midwinter night, an old church bell rang out, and I stopped breathing for a few seconds
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Magnificent mammals

Wildlife
Wildlife photographer spends five years following a wild wolf pack in Canada’s Kootenay National Park
In this beautifully illustrated photography book, Canadian wildlife photographer John E. Marriott documents a grey wolf pack throughout the seasons, showcasing the daily lives of the Kootenay wolves
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Wildlife
Think like a bear: learning to coexist
Human and bears sharing more landscapes now than ever before. As we continue to invade their world, will we be able to coexist?
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Wildlife
Into the wintry kingdom of the Canada lynx
In the boreal forest, where secretive lynx depend on the snowshoe hare to survive, climate change threatens to upset this longstanding predator-prey relationship
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Wildlife
The amazing sea wolves of the Great Bear Rainforest
First Nations and scientists work side by side to better understand — and protect — coastal wolves living in the Great Bear Rainforest
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Wildlife
The big bad wolf?
Exploring our love-hate relationship with the wolf
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Prairies

Travel
Barons of the Prairies
A history of Alberta’s quirky Burger Baron restaurant chain
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Places
The land holds memories
“All the mischiefs humans and the universe are capable of inflicting on an ecosystem have conspired to attack the prairies.”
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Places
Guardians of the grasslands
How conservationists and ranchers in Saskatchewan are working to slow the loss of an endangered ecosystem
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People & Culture
For the love of pronghorns
The story of a biologist’s lifelong study of an endangered species — and its future
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