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©Dennis Minty
Photo Story | Canadian High Arctic and Greenland
Meet the Arctic’s Five Most Charming Creatures
By Aaron Spitzer
Polar bears, narwhal, beluga whales, walrus, and muskox are just five of the amazing animals you can see on a small-ship Arctic expedition cruise. Here’s an introduction to Adventure Canada’s most popular wildlife sightings and where you can find them alongside our expert guides.

©Stephen Gorman
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Welcome into the Circle: Why Crossing the Fabled Arctic Boundary Is Cause for Celebration
By Aaron Spitzer
Crossing the Arctic Circle is a feat that few bucket list checkers can claim. But what makes this invisible threshold so compelling? Learn the ins and outs of the lands of the midnight sun and the midday moon, and suggestions for how to celebrate this geographic accomplishment.

©Dennis Minty
Article | Canadian High Arctic and Greenland
Visit the Greenland National Museum, Where the Past Is Still Delightfully Present
By Aaron Spitzer
Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, is packed with attractions: cafes and boutiques, monuments and historical sites, churches and cultural centres. But if there’s one site of interest you absolutely must experience, it’s Nunatta Katersugaasivia Allagaateqarfialu—the Greenland National Museum. Learn more about what to expect to see on a visit there.

©Dennis Minty
Article | Canadian High Arctic and Greenland
Safeguarding a Precious Arctic Seascape: How Inuit Created the Foremost Marine Conservation Area in Canada
By Aaron Spitzer
The Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area (Lancaster Sound) is a must-see when you visit the High Arctic. Learn more about this special place—an ecologically and culturally rich waterway, and also one of the largest conservation areas in Canada!

©Dennis Minty
Photo Story | Scotland
Ten Things Worth Writing Home About from Scotland Slowly
By Adventure Canada
Each Adventure Canada expedition holds its own unique highlights. Find out more about the top ten experiences on this trip of a lifetime. Captivating history, vibrant culture, rich wildlife, and enchanting isles—especially those unreachable except by small ship—are what knock our socks off in Scotland.

©Everen Brown
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Golfing at the Top of the World
By Everen T. Brown
Much has changed in the more than three decades since Adventure Canada’s founding. One long-time guest received a brochure for a North Pole golf trip in 1989 and couldn’t help but sign up! Read his account of the record-breaking legacy trip and how he came to love expedition travel.

©Dennis Minty
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Photography, Our Children, and the Nature Crisis
By Dennis Minty
Many of us hold fond memories of childhood camping trips, but lately there’s been an alarming trend of youth spending far less time outside. Read this thoughtful photographer’s reflection about what will happen to our world and our health if we aren’t connected to nature.