© Dennis Minty
Expedition Journal
Jun. 12–Jun. 23, 2022
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.
© Jen Derbach
Expedition Journal
Aug. 2–Aug. 13, 2022
By Christopher Thomas
The clear, blue-tinted ice was in harmony with the sky. As we drifted along the bay, a mother and two cubs were spotted cuddling on a bed of sea ice.
© Pierre Richard
Photo Story
By Pierre Richard
Learn how to recognize five common seal species, also known as pinnipeds, that are regularly seen on Adventure Canada expeditions. From grey seals on Sable Island to ringed seals in the Arctic, these intriguing creatures are always a delight to spot, whether from the ship, shore, or Zodiac.
© Pierre Richard
Photo Story
By Pierre Richard
Learn more about some of our favourite gentle giants of the deep, and where and when you are most likely to encounter them. From Atlantic Canada and northern Europe to the icy waters of the Arctic, spotting whales is always a fun time out on deck!
© Pierre Richard
Article | Canadian High Arctic and Greenland
By Pierre Richard
Get to know a blubbery, moustachioed pinniped—the walrus! One of our favourite creatures to spot on an Arctic expedition cruise, you may see walrus either on the sea ice or on land in large haul-outs. Learn more fun facts in this short and sweet article.
© Jen Derbach
Photo Story
By Olivia Clancy
From Greenland to Nunavut, the Arctic is teeming with life-changing experiences. In this photo story, check out some of our favourite moments from Arctic expeditions in 2022. Iconic Arctic wildlife, spectacular scenery, and incredible ice left us with memories to last a lifetime.
© Grace Cordsen
Article | Faroe Islands
By Grace Cordsen
Get to know the fascinating culinary traditions of the Faroese culture. The Faroes are well-known for their cuisine, which includes fermented lamb, fish, and whale meat, rooted in the islands’ unique and isolated environment. Would you be curious enough to try some on your next visit to Tórshavn?