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10 Canadian photographers whose work we’re loving right now
These 10 members of Canadian Geographic’s online Photo Club are making waves with their unique perspectives on Canadian wildlife and landscapes
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People & Culture
These 10 members of Canadian Geographic’s online Photo Club are making waves with their unique perspectives on Canadian wildlife and landscapes
Travel
A fall photo tour captures the spirit of Canada's largest Great Lake
People & Culture
From misty mornings to bright fall foliage, these photos highlight the beauty of the season
Wildlife
As far as baby animals go, the cuteness factor of fox kits is hard to beat
Environment
Some of our favourite shots of monarch butterflies from the Can Geo Photo Club in honour of the International Monarch Monitoring Blitz
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Two iconic brands known for exceptional photography join forces to inspire the next generation of photographers
Wildlife
A sneak peek at Canada's top wildlife photos in our new special collector's edition
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The air up here might hurt your face, but the views are worth it
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As southwest B.C. comes to grips with a phenomenon called snow, we share some wintry images taken across the country this winter by members of our Photo Club
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The best of the best images of Canadian wildlife from the annual competition hosted by Canadian Geographic in partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature
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The best of the best images from Canadian Geographic’s 2018 competition
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Nous avons demandé à certains des photographes les plus remarquables du Canada d’expliquer pourquoi ils dédient leur temps à capter des images de la nature. Voici ce qu’ils ont révélé.
Wildlife
Photographer Daisy Gilardini talks about polar bears in Wapusk National Park and her Best Wildlife Photography 2018 cover shot
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We asked some of Canada’s most accomplished photographers why they dedicate their time to capturing images of nature. Here’s what they said.
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There's a reason photographers call it the "magic hour"
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The Calgary-based landscape photographer shares memorable moments in the field and his advice for aspiring photographers
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Tourism campaign to declare Niagara Falls and the surrounding region the 8th wonder of the world sparks outpouring of pride
Places
Photographer-In-Residence Michelle Valberg shares images of the Arctic from her time aboard the Canada C3 Expedition
Travel
Engage your curiosity and fuel your imagination with a visit to one of these top Canadian treasure troves
Wildlife
Here’s what the judges liked about this year’s top picks
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Annual contest winners reflect a turbulent year in international affairs and the natural world
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Tour of winning images to make four Canadian stops, starting July 20 at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa
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A noted Canadian wildlife photographer who often contributes to Canadian Geographic shares the story of his big break
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Photos that bring us peace from our Can Geo Photo Club members
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Enter the Re:Location photo competition for your chance to win one of three cash prizes
Places
Photographer Megan Lorenz shares her experience shooting in Canada's oldest provincial park
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See the impact of the West Coast wildfires through the lenses of our Can Geo photo community
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Three Canadian photojournalists among those honoured for visual storytelling
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Submit your best wildlife photos for a chance to win cash prizes and see your work published in Canadian Geographic
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Showcasing this year's most-loved photos from Can Geo's Photo Club
Travel
Travelling through Alberta’s storied mountaineering and ski-touring past and present
Exploration
Canadian Geographic Photographer-in-Residence Michelle Valberg offers a glimpse at her journey to Torngat Mountains National Park in Labrador
Kids
From visiting historical sites to watching orcas, it was an unforgettable experience for this Grade 8 class
Kids
Three finalists in this year’s Canadian Geographic Challenge enjoyed the trip of a lifetime as part of their prize, and we were there to capture the fun
Places
Established in 1918, Canada’s southernmost national park is a haven for wildlife and nature lovers alike
Environment
Last week’s extreme cold in Ontario provided an opportunity to witness a rare lake phenomenon
People & Culture
The goal was simply to get home. Except, there was nothing simple about it.
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Travel
Explore the people and places that make up the Ontario town's old Grand Trunk Railway
Travel
See photos that will inspire you to put Baffin Island on your list of summer getaways, and read a review of the camera equipment (provided by Vistek and Nikon Canada) used to capture them.
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Beyond the rodeo and the chuckwagon races, the Calgary Stampede is one of the country’s longest-running public celebrations of Indigenous cultures
Wildlife
Jo-Anne McArthur’s photo of a kangaroo and joey who survived the 2020 Australian bushfires is up for the 2021 People’s Choice Award in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
Exploration
RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Jill Heinerth and dive partner Teddy Garlock made the first dive on the Queen of the Lakes since her resting place in Lake Ontario was confirmed in 2011
Travel
Some of the best U.S. destinations within driving distance of the border
Travel
A great scanner for photo collectors to organize and preserve memories
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
Travel
A glimpse into the world of heli-hiking in B.C.’s Bugaboo Mountains, some of the most inaccessible peaks on Earth
Travel
In celebration of Drake's imminent return to the charts, here are some iconic views of Toronto captured by our readers
Science & Tech
Contest submissions revealed unexpected and unique angles on hydro power
Science & Tech
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Canadian Geographic is proud to recognize 13 outstanding photographers who captured some of the best images of 2021
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Wildlife
How well do you know your fox species? These photos will help you tell them apart in the wild
People & Culture
The best of the best images of Canadian wildlife from the annual competition hosted by Canadian Geographic in partnership with the Canadian Museum of Nature
People & Culture
Q&A with 10-year-old Josiah Launstein of Pincher Creek Alberta, who was recently named Young Outdoor Photographer of the Year by Outdoor Photography Magazine
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Mapping
What3Words app gives 3m squares an identifying series of words, across the world
Mapping
To celebrate hydropower in all its renewable-source-of-energy glory, we've launched a new photo contest: Hydro Power Photo Competition.
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A collection of photos showcase Alex Trebek's contributions to the Royal Canadian Geographical Society during his life
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Places
As part of our re:Location project, we saw hundreds of entries to our photo competition. Here are the top three.
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This photog lives in southern Ontario, but still gets amazing photos of the northern lights. Here’s how.
History
Photos of women spanning nine decades of Canadian Geographic Magazine
Wildlife
In praise of squirrels big and small.
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Photographer Angela Gzowski shares her experience shooting within the Deline community
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What does democracy look like in your community?
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Wildlife
Photographer-In-Residence Michelle Valberg takes us on her photography expedition to the famed grizzly sanctuary