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Expedition Journal
By Phil Jenkins
It is the blessing of sailing down the Saint Lawrence, rather than driving the shores, that its many dramatic caps and cliffs can be witnessed in full view. The railings were lined with guests as the Ocean Endeavour went by the cinematic cliffs of Forillon National Park.
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Photo Story
By Dennis Minty
Take a stroll across the sand dunes of the Sable Island National Park Reserve. Adventure Canada was the first ship-based travel company to ever visit this special protected habitat of wild horses, endemic bird species, and the largest grey seal colony in the world.
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Article
By Shannon McConnell
“A storm is coming,” the guides warned on the first day. Although the expedition may have started out grey and stormy, a little Arctic weather couldn’t stop this Californian from having the trip of a lifetime! Enjoy this vivid reflection full of memories of the experience.
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Article
By Janet Read
How has the North inspired you? One artist was so moved by her Out of the Northwest Passage expedition that she created a new exhibition of her works based on her travels with Adventure Canada. Learn more about her journey, inspirations, and process.
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Article
By Shannon McConnell
To celebrate their son’s high school graduation, one family explored some of Europe’s most beautiful wild coasts on an Iceland Circumnavigation expedition. Enjoy reading the memories of the sights they saw (and the craft microbrews they sampled!) on their last family trip before their son fledged the nest.
© Victoria Polsoni
Article
By Anita Stewart
Are you hungry for travel? A Newfoundland Circumnavigation, including our regenerative Taste of Place culinary program, is a Canadian Signature Experience. Read this reflection from the founder of Food Day Canada about the tenacity of Newfoundlanders and their traditional foods.
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Article
By Rhonda Muir
Thinking about travelling solo? Read about how a self-proclaimed introvert found quiet places for solitude on board, loved the opportunity to explore on her own while ashore, and met like-minded kindred spirits among her travelling companions on a Scotland Slowly expedition.