
People & Culture
“Vanishing Point” documentary introduces audience to diverse northern cultures
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People & Culture
Travel
A taste tour of the province celebrating its best fare
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
Travel
There are many ways to honour those who served and died in global conflicts, such as going to memorials — but perhaps it’s best to spend time there alone
Travel
Roaming First World War sites and cemeteries in northern France and Belgium, Stephen Smith reflects on what time heals — and what it can’t
People & Culture
Robertson Trading Co. in La Ronge is a living museum to northern Saskatchewan’s storied past
Travel
Now that a century has passed since the end of the First World War, is it inevitable that efforts to remember the events of the war will start to fade?
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
People & Culture
Our experts wrap up their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
History
Our experts dissect the debut episodes of AMC’s new series about the Franklin Expedition
People & Culture
For making significant contributions to geographic literacy in Canada
People & Culture
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
Science & Tech
Data on Dorian highlights how advancements in satellite imaging are changing our understanding of severe weather events
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
People & Culture
The Canadian architect and conservator talks sustainable cities, cultural heritage and why the world is looking to Canada to lead
People & Culture
Take a look behind the scenes at one of Canada's largest producers of medical marijuana
People & Culture
People & Culture
Transportation has a huge impact on daily life, and yet most people overlook its influence. This photo exhibit examines that relationship.
People & Culture
Victoria's Internet celebrity discusses what inspired him to start creating art with his GPS tracker and shares some of his favourite creations
Wildlife
International grassroots organizations unite over turtle conservation
Wildlife
Writer Stephen Smith takes to Newfoundland’s shores in his quest to see the ‘capelin roll’ — the spawning spectacle of a tiny fish with a massive ecological, historical and cultural impact
Wildlife
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?
Wildlife
New technology is helping researchers understand how birds time their migrations when the seasons send mixed signals
Wildlife
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have found evidence that bowhead whales exfoliate their skin by rubbing against large rocks
Travel
Capturing the spirit of the Calgary Stampede on the eve of its centennial
Travel
In their own words, two organizers discuss what makes this Riding Mountain National Park festival so special
Travel
Explorer and author Sir Christopher Ondaatje escapes each summer to the shores of Nova Scotia. This is his tribute to Chester.
Travel
Heritage sites trade on the past, but in Nova Scotia they’re helping secure and inspire the future.
Travel
History
Our experts continue their discussion of the AMC series about the Franklin Expedition
History
Two famous Canada Club members who left an unforgettable mark on Canada
History
Frustrated with North American railway timetables, Fleming proposed a new way to keep an interconnected world moving on schedule: standard time
History
People & Culture
Reimagine Canada Day will give Ottawa residents the chance to reflect, learn — and reimagine — following the discovery in the past month of hundreds of children's bodies on the former sites of residential schools
Science & Tech
Visitors can “swim” under the Salish Sea with holographic orca and learn about the noise pollution threatening the health of these endangered cetaceans
People & Culture
In this exclusive excerpt from his new book Disappointment River: Finding and Losing the Northwest Passage, author Brian Castner recounts a part of his 2016 journey retracing Alexander Mackenzie's 1789 expedition of the Mackenzie River
Exploration
Royal Canadian Geographical Society Fellow Kelvin Murray recounts his role in the record-setting early 2021 expedition
People & Culture
Calgary Stampede’s “Indian Village” renamed “Elbow River Camp”
Mapping
Cartographic highlights from Canadian Geographic’s 2020 issues
Mapping
Vaccines, treatments and virus mapping are all underway
Mapping
This online map platform displays hundreds of stories on ecological farming issues from around the world
People & Culture
People & Culture
People & Culture
The Latin Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter explains why moving to Smithers, B.C., was the best decision of his life
People & Culture
Sutherland hopes to inspire more Canadians to consider issues of reconciliation with debut single, “Politician Man’”
Exploration
She's also combining her knowledge and skills to uncover the secrets of climate change
People & Culture
Depending on whom you ask, the North’s sentinel species is either on the edge of extinction or an environmental success story. An in-depth look at the complicated, contradictory and controversial science behind the sound bites
Environment
For the latest image in his iconic Day to Night series, photographer Stephen Wilkes set his sights on an important ecological reserve in British Columbia. Here's why.
Environment
David Grémillet explores the remarkable life and work of fisheries scientist Daniel Pauly
People & Culture
Wildlife
Wildlife
Whales are beginning to return to B.C. waters — but will they find a safe haven?
People & Culture
Taking a Break from Saving the World chronicles an activist's journey from burnout to balance
People & Culture
An interview with Prime Minister Stephen Harper about the past, present and future of Canada's North
Wildlife
Here’s the good news about monarch butterflies: the area of its wintering grounds in Mexico in December 2014 increased by 69 per cent compared to December 2013.
Science & Tech
Environment
Changes to the city’s Green Standard aimed at protecting its fragile ravine network will pose challenges and opportunities for landscapers — and could kick off a national trend
History
AMC's new 10-part narrative of the Franklin expedition is part high adventure, part gothic horror
People & Culture
Matthew Smith, senior program specialist at the International Development Research Centre, talks with Charting Change about the opportunities and challenges of AI in transforming societies
People & Culture
First Nations canoeists trace an ancient trading route — and assert their sovereignty
Science & Tech
A sound artist listens for quiet in Grasslands National Park
Environment
Daisy Gilardini was awarded the 2016 Grand Prize in the Nature’s Best Photography for her image featuring a mother polar bear with cubs
Wildlife
Plus: Tree species at risk, inbreeding polar bears, and a 20,000-kilometre butterfly chase
History
A look back at the early years of the 350-year-old institution that once claimed a vast portion of the globe
Wildlife
Celebrating a springtime ritual of polar bear cubs emerging from the dens of Manitoba's famed Wapusk National Park
Environment
High-stakes stories that explore Earth’s last wild frontier
History
Une rétrospective des débuts de l’institution fondée il y a 350 ans, qui revendiquait autrefois une part importante du globe
Kids
Highlights from day three of Canada's Coolest School Trip
Environment
Travel
Travel
Ten festivals down the road from Canada’s UNESCO World Heritage sites
People & Culture
The projects, all led by young women, range in theme from camping to climate change mitigation
People & Culture
Ambitious multi-platform, Indigenous-led project will be a tool for education and reconciliation
Travel
Canadian Geographic creative director Javier Frutos shares photos from his visit to the world-famous western celebration
People & Culture
Harvesting the talent in Toronto, Halifax, Montréal and Vancouver
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Science & Tech
Travel
Bring it … and leave it all on the mountain
Wildlife
Travel
An insider’s account of the modern-day gold rush
Wildlife