Friday, March 26. 2010Save 20% on our Scotland to Spitsbergen program!Limited time offer - contact us today for more info! Book by April 9th and save 20% of our first Arctic sailing of the summer. An adventure that explores the wild side of Europe, our Scotland to Spitsbergen Bring a Friend to the Galapagos! You'll each enjoy a savings of 15% ![]() When you and a friend book on our October 2010 or March 2011 Galapagos departures you both save 15%! A land of plenty, the Galapagos For more information on either of our Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands tours, please click here or email your questions to Loretta loretta@adventurecanada.com Why not extend your stay and pay a visit to the awe inspiring site of Machu Picchu? For more information please click here. Mush Mush! By Carol HeppenstallT
Santa Fe: 400 Years Young Climate Change and the Musk Oxen Musk oxen once were plentiful across the entire Northern Hemisphere, but they now exist almost solely in Greenland and Canada's high Arctic. A dramatic decline in populations began about 12,000 years ago and was often credited to human hunting patterns. However a new study, by international scientists, suggests that the decline was due to a warming climate rather than to human hunting. This is the first study to use ancient musk oxen DNA collected from across the animal's former geographic range to test for human impacts on musk oxen populations. The late Pleistocene period was marked by rapid environmental change as well as the beginning of the spread of humans across the Northern Hemisphere. The team has studied the genetic diversity and population decline of a number of species and concludes that because of the wide-ranging fluctuations between species, changes in the arctic environment are much more likely to account for fluctuations in populations as each species will adapt to climate changes in different ways. For more information on this study please click here.
Arctic Quest Tusaqtuut project makes Tides Top Ten List!
Would you like a paper copy? Send your mailing address to info@adventurecanada.com From Newfoundland to New Delhi Good luck to AC staffer and Newfoundland's own MichaelCrummey as he advances to the finals of the Commonwealth Writers Prize for his novel Galore. Depicting multiple generations of two outport families divided by wealth, status and religion, Galore is described as a seamless melding of myth and history, "an epic masterpiece that is grounded in the folklore of a unique part of Canada". Galore will compete with books from other Commonwealth regions April 12 at the finals in New Delhi. Read more about the Commonwealth Writer's Prize by clicking here. Michael joined Adventure Canada on our last Newfoundland Circumnavigation. For more information on our 2010 Circumnavigation please click here. Enjoy more of Canada's wonderful Maritime Provinces on our Maritime Explorer: Islands of the Gulf Expedition. Michael recently published an article on the 2008 Newfoundland Circumnavigation in Saltscapes Magazine. Click here to read all about it! Marshall Dane on iTunes![]() AC Musician Marshal Dane released his latest single Love and Alcohol on itunes. The first from his highly anticipated album Running Stop Signs, Love and Alcohol is sure to be a chart topper! Click here to download your copy! Pre-publication Available now![]() Long time Adventure Canada patron Shelagh Grant's labour of love, Polar Imperative: A history of Arctic Sovereignty in North America is off to the press. Both Chapters Indigo and Amazon are offering pre-publication specials of 35% off the cover price. Click here to get your copy! Interested in the issues surrounding Arctic sovereignty? Join the conversation on our Into and Out of the Northwest Passage Expeditions. Houston North Gallery's New Website
John Houston and Houston North have a fabulously re-vamped web site. Check them out at: www.houston-north-gallery.ns.ca
John Houston joins our Into and Out of the Northwest Passage expeditions this summer. For more information on Into the Northwest Passage, please click here. For more information on Out of the Northwest Passage, please click here. You can email your questions to Loretta, loretta@adventurecanada.com Thursday, March 18. 2010Silent Messengers: Wilderness Camping in a Spiritual Landscape![]() A small group of women will have the opportunity to spend up to five days in one of Nunavut's sacred and mysterious landmarks, Inuksuit Point. Based out of Kinngait (Cape Dorset), the centre of Inuit Art, our group will travel
There are only four spaces left on this incredible adventure. Please note that Silent Messengers is limited to women only. For more information on this tour please click here. Greenland and Wild Labrador: September 12-25, 2010![]() Simply put this journey is a discovery of divine landscape and sublime natural wonders. Flying into the stunning town of Ilulissat, the imposing Greenlandic Icecap awaits us. Greenland is a serenely beautiful place; lush green vegetation, jagged rock faces, brightly coloured houses, iridescent blues and the ice! Ahead of sailing to Canada, and the Torngat Mountains we will call in at Nuuk, the world's smallest capital You've seen the latest release from Newfoundland and Labrador tourism - well the Torngats really are like that, only better. By combining Greenland and Labrador we can experience the highlights of the north; glaciers, icebergs, walrus, polar bears and whales.
For a complete itinerary Arctic Quest: July 23 - August 2, 2010Plenty of availability in most cabin categories... for now! The timeless lure of the North has drawn many to the upward reaches of our planet. The aurora borealis, the ice, the marvelous creatures, the midnight sun, the endless landscape are all a part of the magneticism that beckon us, calls us forward on our quest. address to matt.james@adventurecanada.com to receive a paper copy.
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