
American Polar Society
The APS connects scientists, explorers, and enthusiasts around the world to celebrate the uniqueness of the polar regions and help to shape the destines of these fragile and vital environments.
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Arctic Return
In March 2019, the Arctic Return Expedition team will return to Naujaat and embark upon a 650-kilometre trek across Boothia Peninsula that will follow the route taken by John Rae and his indigenous companions.
Learn more about Arctic ReturnBird Life International
BirdLife International is the world's largest nature conservation partnership, with national partners in over 100 countries. Together, they strive for a world rich in biodiversity, where nature and people live together in harmony.
Learn more about Bird Life InternationalBruce Trail Conservancy
The Bruce Trail Conservancy is one of Ontario’s largest land trusts. To date the Bruce Trail Conservancy has been responsible for the preservation of over 11,500 acres of Escarpment land.
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Cod Sounds
based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, is at the leading edge of food and cultural tradition and revival, championed by the company’s founder Lori McCarthy.
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Culinary Tourism Alliance
As experts in food tourism development, the Culinary Tourism Alliance believes that food is a diverse and dynamic channel for sharing stories, forming relationships and building communities.
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Food Day Canada / Journée des terroirs
Food Day Canada is chef-led national celebration of local food that celebrates Canadian farmers and fishers, our chefs and researchers, and above all, our home cooks.
Learn more about Food Day Canada / Journée des terroirsGroundswell
Groundswell Network Society promotes community sustainability through education and by the advancement of innovative projects that result in health for people, the environment, and the economy.
Learn more about GroundswellInuit Art Foundation
The Inuit Art Foundation is the only national Inuit organization dedicated to the support of Inuit art and artists working in all regions and all media. The Foundation is led by Inuit, who have filled the majority of positions on the IAF’s Board since 1994.
Learn more about Inuit Art FoundationOcean Wise
Ocean Wise’s vision is a world in which oceans are healthy and flourishing. Their mission is to inspire the global community to become Ocean Wise by increasing its understanding, wonder and appreciation for our oceans.
Learn more about Ocean WiseParks Canada
Parks Canada is a public service agency dedicated to the protection and presentation of Canada’s national parks, national historic sites and related heritage areas. Adventure Canada and Parks Canada are working together to develop sustainable and safe visitation guidelines to some of Canada’s most isolated and sensitive areas while providing economic benefit to Inuit.
Learn more about Parks CanadaPolar Bears International
Through media, science, innovation, and advocacy, Polar Bears International inspires people around the world to care about the Arctic, the threats to its future, and the connection between this region and our global climate.
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Project North
Project North is a not-for-profit organization committed to enhancing and improving the lives of children in Canada’s North.
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Regeneration Canada
A Montreal-based nonprofit with a nation-wide focus, Regeneration Canada focuses on education, advocacy and network building, in order to inform, mobilize and connect the human ecosystem that impacts soils.
Learn more about Regeneration CanadaSlow Food Canada
Slow Food is committed to inspiring individuals and communities to change the world through food that is good, clean, and fair for all. The organization has a foothold in one hundred and sixty countries and directly impacts over a million people.
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Slow Food is committed to inspiring individuals and communities to change the world through food that is good, clean, and fair for all. The organization has a foothold in one hundred and sixty countries and directly impacts over a million people.
Learn more about Slow Food USAStudents on Ice
The Students on Ice Foundation is an award-winning organization offering transformative educational expeditions for youth in the Arctic.
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The Ayalik Fund
The Ayalik Fund gives those Inuit youth who would otherwise not have such opportunities a chance to build self-esteem and confidence, through challenging outdoor adventure, meeting other young Canadians and social-cultural exploration.
Learn more about The Ayalik FundThe Explorers Club
The Explorer’s Club has played a significant role as the premier meeting place for explorers and scientists worldwide who have pushed the limits of discovery and human endurance. Adventure Canada is proud to to be the exclusive polar travel provider of The Explorers Club.
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The John Rae Society
The JRS's mandate is to advance the education of the public in the life and achievements of John Rae as the discoverer of the final navigable link of the Northwest Passage and one of the greatest Arctic explorers.
Learn more about The John Rae SocietyThe Quebec-Labrador Foundation
QLF exists to promote global leadership development, to support the rural communities and environment of eastern Canada and New England, and to create models for stewardship of natural resources and cultural heritage that can be shared worldwide.
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The Walrus
The Walrus provokes new thinking and sparks conversation on matters vital to Canadians.
Learn more about The WalrusTradition & Transition
Tradition & Transition is a five-year partnership between Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Nunatsiavut Government, which represents the Inuit of Labrador. The goal of the partnership is to strengthen both traditional Inuit knowledge and the ongoing research in Nunatsiavut, in order to ensure the continuing vitality of Labrador Inuit culture.
Learn more about Tradition & TransitionWings Over the Rockies Festival
One of the biggest and longest-running wildlife festivals in Canada, Wings Over the Rockies celebrates and helps protect the hundred and eighty kilometres of wetlands at the headwaters of the Columbia River. Each year, the festival offers over one hundred events and presentations to its participants.
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Women for Nature
Women for Nature is a signature initiative that brings together influential women from all sectors of society—whether in business, academia, politics, or the non-profit sector.
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