Latest Stories

  • Dusky Dolphin leaping Antarctica

    © Pierre Richard

    Photo Story | Antarctica

    Whales and Dolphins You Can See on Your Antarctic Adventures

    The Southern Ocean is populated by many whales and dolphins, from the Beagle Channel, across the Drake Passage, and through the islands of the Antarctic Peninsula. Enjoy these fun facts about some of the species that you might come across during an expedition cruise to Antarctica.

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  • Cap gaspe lighthouse gaspe

    © Jen Derbach

    Expedition Journal

    Mighty Saint Lawrence

    Jun. 1–Jun. 11, 2022

    Île Bonaventure was complete with large flocks of northern gannets. The sky was filled with hard-working birds searching for nest supplies. Most of us agreed that we could’ve stayed out there all day listening to the calming sounds of the birds.

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  • Mysteris of the Melting Parmafrost

    Video | Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

    Top of the World: Mysteries of the Melting Permafrost

    Climate change is altering the landscape of the Arctic. As the permafrost melts, it is revealing well-preserved secrets about our past, as well as insights into our future. Watch this video to learn five surprising permafrost discoveries and their significance.

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  • Josh Powell on horseback

    © Aleksandr Rikhterman

    Article

    Where Are They Now? Young Explorer & Researcher-in-Residence Joshua Elves-Powell

    Joshua Elves-Powell is a conservation biologist, researcher, policy advisor, and explorer. He joined the 2016 class of Young Explorers on Adventure Canada’s Heart of the Arctic expedition and later returned as a Researcher-in-Residence on Scotland Slowly. Learn more about Joshua’s accomplishments in this Q&A.

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  • Linda Vurma Karat Fjord Greenland 2015

    Article

    Adventures that Inspire Lifelong Learning

    How have your travels inspired you? Linda Vurma is a long-time guest of Adventure Canada who has joined our trips since 2013. Read more about how her expeditions have quenched her voracious appetite for learning, and how she’s since been inspired to share her newfound knowledge with others.

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  • The Secret Nazi Weather Station

    Video | Newfoundland and Labrador

    Top of the World: The Secret Nazi Weather Station

    Did you know that Nazi German forces once set foot within Canada? On the rugged coast of northern Labrador, they hid a weather monitoring station that they hoped would be a useful advantage in their U-boat attacks on military and supply ships in the North Atlantic.

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  • Zodiac cruising newfoundland

    © Jen Derbach

    In Brief

    Voted Best Adventure Cruise Line

    We are proud to announce that we've been voted Best Adventure Cruise Line by USA Today 10Best for the sixth year in a row!

    This award recognizes us as leaders in the expedition industry who offer active and educational travel experiences for adventurers at heart. A panel of experts partnered with USA Today 10Best editors to pick the initial nominees, and the top ten winners were determined by popular vote. We are so grateful for the ongoing support of our clients, expedition team, staff, and crew and can't wait to travel with you all again!