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Join us for an inspiring conversation with legendary cave diver and Canadian Geographic travel ambassador, Jill Heinerth. From navigating the hidden waterways of our planet to championing environmental stewardship, Jill shares how exploration fuels discovery—and how we can all adopt an explorer’s mindset to protect our world.
In Brief
We are proud to announce that Adventure Canada has been voted Best Cruise Line for Families by USA TODAY!
This award recognizes our leadership in the industry and our dedication to providing exceptional experiences for young passengers. We take great pride in offering a wide range of family-friendly activities, cabins, and dining options aboard our cruises, ensuring that families have a memorable and enjoyable time at sea.
A panel of experts picked the initial nominees, and the top ten winners were determined by popular vote. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported us during the voting process. We are so grateful for your ongoing support and can't wait to travel with you all again soon!
Thank you for making us the top choice for family cruising!
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As a signatory, Adventure Canada deepens their commitment to delivering climate action aligned with the pathways to cut tourism emissions in half over the next decade and reach Net Zero emissions as soon as possible before 2050. Adventure Canada commits and expects to achieve Net Zero by 2030.
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Inuk artist Jessica Winters reflects on reconciliation through her design of this year’s orange shirt for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Inspired by her family’s legacy and northern roots, Jessica’s work embodies compassion, unity, and the ongoing journey toward understanding and healing.
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Jason Edmunds is recognized for his outstanding leadership qualities, ongoing contribution to the marine industry in Newfoundland and Labrador, and impact as a positive role model for youth in the industry.
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The Kitikmeot Heritage Society, an Inuit organization, proudly celebrated the opening of Kuugalaaq earlier this month. This net-zero cultural campus will function as a hub for documenting and mobilizing culture and language research across the Inuinnait region.
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From giant tortoises to unique iguanas, from pirates to Charles Darwin, the Galápagos archipelago, rich in both wildlife and history, holds a compelling story of global magnitude.