© Jessie Brinkman Evans
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By Adventure Canada
How should you prepare for a small-ship expedition cruise? Adventure Canada asked our past guests what advice they would give to a future expedition traveller. From the practical to the philosophical, here is a summary of their best suggestions.
© Martin Lipman
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By Lauren Clewes
Want to get an awesome snapshot of an adorable puffin, a sparkling blue glacier, a rustic fishing boat, or the delighted smiles of family and friends? Photographs make lasting and meaningful souvenirs. Here are ten tips for any enthusiastic amateur photographer to capture beautiful images on your next once-in-a-lifetime trip.
© Victoria Polsoni
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By Adventure Canada
Meet Lori McCarthy, a wild chef, forager, hunter, educator, chronic outdoorsperson, and—most fiercely—a Newfoundlander. Enjoy this interview to read more about her new book, how people and place connect to food, and why a trip to Newfoundland should be on every adventurous eater’s bucket list.
© John Rae Society
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By Adventure Canada
Immerse yourself in the childhood home of Arctic explorer John Rae on this virtual tour of the Hall of Clestrain, located near Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland. Videos, virtual reality images, and three-dimensional laser scans will make you feel like you’re really there—until you have the chance to visit for yourself!
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By Adventure Canada
Enjoy this interview with Niap, a multi-disciplinary artist and an Inuk from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik (the Inuit homeland of northern Québec). Learn more about her art, her experience as an Artist-in-Residence aboard Adventure Canada expeditions, and what she likes about sharing her culture.
© Carolyne Parent
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By Carolyne Parent
What’s the best travel experience you’ve ever had? For one Québécoise author, it was an Adventure Canada Arctic expedition. Find out why and learn more about her latest book, featuring 100 top recommendations for meaningful travel experiences.
© David Pelly
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By David F. Pelly
In his latest book, "The Ancestors Are Happy," David Pelly shares the oral histories of Inuit Elders from across Nunavut. For a sneak peak, read this article about the many journeys David took through the North, the people he met, and the stories he heard that inspired its writing.