Article
By David F. Pelly and Laurie Pelly
In memory of our son, Eric Ayalik Okalitana Pelly, we started the Ayalik Fund to provide opportunities for Inuit youth to build self-esteem and confidence through challenging outdoor adventure. Learn more about how Adventure Canada and the Ayalik Fund have worked in partnership since 2016.
© Lee Narraway
Article
By Aaron Spitzer
The North is rich with beautiful art and crafts. If you care about being a responsible consumer and you’re looking forward to purchasing a one-of-a-kind souvenir on your expedition, here are six easy-to-follow tips to help you shop ethically in the Arctic.
Video
By Adventure Canada
Do you love to eat wherever you travel? Watch this video interview to learn more about the success of the inaugural regenerative Taste of Place culinary program on our 2019 Newfoundland Circumnavigation expedition. You won’t want to miss a tasty trip to Atlantic Canada!
© Dennis Minty
Article
By Ashley Kilabuk-Savard
July 9 marks Nunavut Day—the day in 1993 when Canadian Parliament passed the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act. Find out more in this personal reflection, which shares the importance of Inuit connecting with the land and learning from Elders.
© Michelle Valberg
Article
By Aaju Peter
Read an Inuit perspective on anti-sealing campaigns launched by animal rights groups such as Greenpeace, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. These movements have negative economic and social impacts on communities with some of the highest food insecurity rates in North America.