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  • Birds in flight Cape Spear

    © Dennis Minty

    Article

    Where Do You Belong?

    In Newfoundland, instead of asking where you’re from, people will often say, “Where do you belong?” Explore this rich question with one photographer’s personal anecdotes about his own sense of place and how his travels have deepened his connection to home.

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  • Young girl watching ducks

    © Dennis Minty

    Article

    Photography, Our Children, and the Nature Crisis

    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.

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  • Rob Comeau rides in truck

    © Mark Edward Harris

    Article

    Creating Nunavut: Reflections from an Inuk

    Read the personal reflections of one Inuk living in Nunavut, now more than twenty years on since the historic creation of the territory. Celebrate the successes and challenge yourself to learn more about and acknowledge the historical and modern-day challenges faced by Inuit within Canada.

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  • Hall of Clestrain

    © Dennis Minty

    Article

    Partnership Profile: The John Rae Society

    Adventure Canada and the John Rae Society have worked in official partnership since 2018. Learn more about how the society preserves and educates about the historical legacy of Arctic explorer John Rae, and about recent archaeological excavations at the Hall of Clestrain, the childhood home of John Rae.

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  • Side by side amy van den berg sean young walrus fellows

    © Jessie Brinkman Evans / Karen Longwell

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    Q&A with Adventure Canada’s Walrus Fellows

    Adventure Canada and The Walrus magazine share similar values—education, connection, and fact-based storytelling. Read this special Q&A between two members of the fellowship program created by the valuable partnership between Adventure Canada and The Walrus.

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  • Polar bear standing on ice

    © Scott Forsyth

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    Partnership Profile: Polar Bears International

    Learn more about the unique partnership Adventure Canada holds with Polar Bears International, supporting conservation research efforts and sea ice preservation. Visit the Polar Bears International website to for an interactive map that tracks our sponsored bear.

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  • Lena onalik michelle valberg labrador

    © Michelle Valberg

    Article

    The Nunas: An Introduction to the Four Inuit Homelands in Canada

    In Canada, Inuit make their home along the country’s entire northern coast, from Alaska’s border to Labrador. Together these homelands are named Inuit Nunangat—“the lands, waters, and ice of Inuit.” Learn more in this introductory primer on Inuit regional land-claim agreements.

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