© Canadian Geographic
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By Adventure Canada
Get to know Jenny Wong, a visual media artist and an honoured Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. As a Canadian Geographic travel ambassador, Jenny is dedicated to sharing her experiences and fostering a love for Canada in others. Learn more about her photography work, her passion surrounding conservation and wildlife, and her travels to Newfoundland and Labrador in this exclusive interview.
© Photo courtesy of Milbry Polk
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By Taz Dhaliwal
In honour of International Women’s Day, Adventure Canada speaks with Milbry Polk, an inspirational woman explorer, author, lecturer, board member of The Explorers Club, and founder of the Young Explorers Program, among many other titles. Learn how Milbry ended up becoming an explorer and what advice she has for women looking to follow their own passions. Milbry will also be joining Adventure Canada on the Greenland and Arctic Canada: High Arctic Explorer expedition in July of 2023.
© Canadian Geographic
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By Adventure Canada
Learn more about archaeology in Arctic Canada and Greenland from the expertise of Joseph Frey, Vice-President of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s Executive Committee and Chair of its College of Fellows. In this compelling interview, discover his unwavering passion for polar sciences and sharing the region's rich history as a Canadian Geographic travel ambassador.
© Steven Rose
Expedition Journal
By Loretta Rempel
The sun just peaked through the clouds and shined on the ice giving it a magical feel. We enjoyed the calm waters and were even surprised with a hot chocolate delivery, helping to warm us up for the remainder of our cruise.
© Andre Gallant
Expedition Journal
By Alina Cheng
The staggering cliffs were a spectacular backdrop during teatime on the aft of the ship. While admiring the view, sipping tea, and sailing, the on board expedition team members interpreted geology and wildlife.
© Vladimir Rajevac
Expedition Journal
By Adventure Canada
The fog cleared in the afternoon bringing bursts of sunshine and horses—lots and lots of horses! Sable Island's world-famous wild horses were everywhere, galloping and playing among the dunes.
© Dennis Minty
Expedition Journal
By Keara Maynard
Some of us enjoyed a peaceful hike to Stanleyville, full of bird songs, wildflowers, and moose droppings, while the rest of us trekked the scenic Trout River Pond trail and caught sight of a few curious snowshoe hares.