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Vimy Canadian Memorial photo essay
A trip back in time to the memorial’s dedication
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History
A trip back in time to the memorial’s dedication
People & Culture
Award recipients honoured in the first virtual Annual General Meeting and Fellows Show.
Exploration
The men and women that have become part of Canada’s space team
History
Michael Adams, president of the Environics group of companies and the Environics Institute, and a regular contributor of published commentary on Canadian values and social trends, says most Canadians view multiculturalism as an important symbol of what we aspire to as a society
Exploration
The significant CSA events since Alouette’s launch
People & Culture
It's been an exciting couple of months for The Royal Canadian Geographical Society
People & Culture
The two iconic geographic societies formalize a renewed partnership
People & Culture
Lightfoot accepted the award Friday night at a benefit concert in Toronto
People & Culture
In celebration of its 90th year, the RCGS handed out awards to a diverse and star-studded roster of honourees
People & Culture
The items given to Syrian refugees — warm clothing, DVDs, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms — represent more than just practical considerations; they're the building blocks of a shared Canadian identity
History
Omar Mouallem, author of Praying to the West: How Muslims Shaped the Americas, looks at why an unshakeable faith in Canada’s multiculturalism project — common amongst the generation of Muslim immigrants who arrived in the ’70s — is not always shared by those who have migrated in the last 20 years, and is rarely felt by their children
History
Professor Anna Triandafyllidou reflects on a digital storytelling project that saw 28 graduate students from across Canada answer the question: Who am I?
Travel
The tourism industry is calling on Canadians to pledge to travel in Canada once restrictions are lifted
Science & Tech
Courage and Passion: Canadian Women in the Natural Sciences aims to inspire young women to pursue careers in science
Science & Tech
The final stage of a recruitment process that began almost a year ago with 3,700+ applicants has begun
Science & Tech
The unmanned vehicle will collect imagery and data of the surface the moon
Science & Tech
Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence Neil Ever Osborne shares his photos from the northern science hub
Science & Tech
From coal mining to scientific research, the remote archipelago of Svalbard has a rich and complex heritage
Science & Tech
The new Canadian High Arctic Research Station is helping to create a positive working relationship between northern scientists and the local community
History
Photos of women spanning nine decades of Canadian Geographic Magazine
History
The story of a pilgrimage to Sicily 70 years after Operation Husky
People & Culture
A collection of photos showcase Alex Trebek's contributions to the Royal Canadian Geographical Society during his life
People & Culture
Travel
Brewed with water and natural ingredients, Corona wants to encourage Canadians to responsibly experience the country’s natural wonders
Mapping
Cartographic highlights from Canadian Geographic's 2017 issues and special publications
Mapping
Cartographic highlights from Canadian Geographic’s 2021 issues
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Cartographic highlights from Canadian Geographic’s 2020 issues
Mapping
Cartographic highlights from Canadian Geographic’s 2019 issues
History
A look back at the early years of the 350-year-old institution that once claimed a vast portion of the globe
History
Why this summer’s search for the lost ships of the Franklin Expedition will be the biggest and most advanced ever
History
Noteworthy occasions in a lifetime of service between Queen Elizabeth II and the Commonwealth country she has visited more than any other
History
History
Meet the 2015 Canadian Geographic Challenge participants
02Photos: Highlights from One Ocean Expeditions’ 2019 East Coast Fins and Fiddles voyage
03Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques launches a new educational initiative — from space
04Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, Canadian Geographic launch program to revive the Michif language
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UNCEDED: Voices of the Land features 18 of North America’s foremost Indigenous architects and designers
People & Culture
Beyond the rodeo and the chuckwagon races, the Calgary Stampede is one of the country’s longest-running public celebrations of Indigenous cultures
Travel
Canadian Geographic's creative director tests Nikon's latest full-frame model on a heli-hiking experience with Canadian Mountain Holidays
Places
In Banff National Park, Alberta, as in protected areas across the country, managers find it difficult to balance the desire of people to experience wilderness with an imperative to conserve it
History
The little-known story of the 1918 Spanish Flu and how we're preparing for the next great pandemic
History
An unabridged Q&A about historic significance, benefits to the north and what the future holds
History
This year's search is about much more than underwater archaeology. The Victoria Strait Expedition will contribute to northern science and communities.
History
On April 1, 1999, Canada’s youngest population took control of its largest territory. Here’s how Canadian Geographic covered the story.
Travel
Take a walk with photo editor Jessica Finn and associate editor Michela Rosano as they explore Churchill, Manitoba during polar bear season on assignment for Canadian Geographic
People & Culture
War Flowers, a new exhibition on now at the Canadian War Museum, tells the stories of Canadians in the First World War through floriography, sculpture, scent and sound
People & Culture
The world has a lot of wine. Here's part of what makes Canada's product so special
Kids
Team Canada claimed two silver and three bronze medals at the global geography competition held in Quebec City
Travel
From the beauty of Davis Mountains State Park to the legacy of Big Bend National Park, Javier Frutos captures the parks of the Lone Star state
People & Culture
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has teamed up with Roots Canada to produce limited edition jackets featuring the expedition patches of notable explorers.
People & Culture
The new program affirms CanGeo's commitment to visual storytelling, supporting big ideas on the big screen
People & Culture
With the 100th Grey Cup set to kick off this November, the Canadian Football League and its rough-around-the-edges charm is winning converts
Environment
Curators and research scientists at the museum’s Natural Heritage Campus in Gatineau, Que. share their favourite specimens ahead of annual open house
Environment
To fully understand our national identity, we must consider Canada’s geology as well as its geography
Kids
10th-grader David Landry claims Canada’s top geography prize
Exploration
A century after a Canadian was instrumental in charting the world's highest peak, a fellow Canadian reflects on the magnetism of Everest
Mapping
Exploration
A century after the start of the thrilling expedition that strengthened claims to Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic, the first Canadian Arctic Expedition remains a largely unknown part of the country’s history
People & Culture
Alex Trebek's involvement in the Canadian Geographic Challenge and International Geographic Olympiad inspired generations of young learners
History
People & Culture
Here's a bit of what The Royal Canadian Geographical Society got up to in November.
People & Culture
Here's a bit of what the RCGS got up to last month
People & Culture
Remembering Alex Trebek's legacy through stories of his work
People & Culture
Celebrating the art of cartography, a lively national bird debate and the launch of an exciting educational contest
History
You don't often see Canadian maps like this anymore
People & Culture
While best known as the host of Jeopardy!, the Honorary President of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society was one of the planet's biggest champions of geographic knowledge and education
History
Happy National Canadian Film Day! Here's some fun facts about Canadians in cinema
History
History
Their first exhibition was May 7, 1920 at what is now the Art Gallery of Ontario
Mapping
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Saskatchewan MP Erin Weir reflects on his experience in the Canadian Geographic Challenge.
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A century ago, a strange drama played out on Wrangel Island in the Russian Arctic. The hero of this tale? A 23-year-old Inuit woman named Ada Blackjack
Mapping
Exploring a year of cartographic beauty at Canadian Geographic
Wildlife
International grassroots organizations unite over turtle conservation
People & Culture
In honour of International Museum Day, Canadian Geographic's editors share their favourite museums in Canada
People & Culture
History
Soldiers, descendants of Loyalists and history buffs recreate a battle to demonstrate why the War of 1812 is still important today.
Exploration
With interviews from Chris Hadfield, Marc Garneau, Roberta Bondar, and more, Canadarm and Collaboration is the tale of Canada’s involvement in international space exploration from the 1960s to the present day
Environment
People & Culture
Memoirs, a graphic novel and the biography of a famous ship are among Canadian Geographic's choices for the 14 best books of the year
People & Culture
Descendants of French-speaking Acadians in Louisiana saw their culture and language slip away in the 20th century. Now, a new generation of proud Francophones is leading a resurgence.
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