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Bill Swan with tarts and chowder at Red Bay Labrador

©Victoria Polsoni

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The Future of Food in Tourism

Adventure Canada’s Taste of Place culinary program sources local delicacies directly from growers, harvesters, fishers, and brewers to support local food systems in Atlantic Canada. Learn more about this key feature of our company's regenerative travel plan—a unique program that combines education, environmental conservation, and culture with delicious results!

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Akpatok Island cliffs Carolyne Parent

©Carolyne Parent

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A Bear Necessity: How an Arctic Expedition Warmed My Soul

What’s the best travel experience you’ve ever had? For one Québécoise author, it was an Adventure Canada Arctic expedition. Find out why and learn more about her latest book, featuring 100 top recommendations for meaningful travel experiences.

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Women in Saint Pierre historical dress

©Dennis Minty

Article | Atlantic Canada, Sable Island and Gulf of Saint Lawrence

A Brief History of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon

Basque fishing, French and British military strife, rum-running, the cod moratorium, and even Nazi conspiracies have all made their mark on Saint-Pierre and Miquelon. Learn more about the compelling history of these small islands, just off the coast of Newfoundland.

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Genevieve cote les poissons

Video | Atlantic Canada, Sable Island and Gulf of Saint Lawrence

Les Poissons: A Québécois Children's Song

Learn this fun, maritime-inspired French children’s song by Passe-Partout—a Québécois classic! Watch the video to hear the tune and use the lyrics and translation to sing along. Next thing you know, you’ll want to break out into song on your next fishing trip.

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David Pelly and Inuit elders Mackie Kaosoni and Frank Analok 2001

©David Pelly

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The Ancestors Are Happy: The Story Behind the Book

In his latest book, "The Ancestors Are Happy," David Pelly shares the oral histories of Inuit Elders from across Nunavut. For a sneak peak, read this article about the many journeys David took through the North, the people he met, and the stories he heard that inspired its writing.

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Guest polar plunge jump snow Arctic

©Mark Edward Harris

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My First Polar Plunge

Polar plunge. Penguin swim. Polar bear dip. Whatever you want to call it, it’s an experience you’ll never forget on an Arctic or Antarctic expedition! Read this vivid description of a swimmer’s one and only polar plunge in Baffin Bay off the coast of Greenland.

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Aaju Peter teaching Inuktitut workshop

©Lee Narraway

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Mind, Body, Heart, and Soul: Adventure Travel as Lifelong Learning

Want to learn more about the places you’re travelling to? Whether you love history, science, or the arts—or a little bit of everything!—you’ll feel engaged, entertained, and well-educated on board. Find out more about the learning experiences you can look forward to with Adventure Canada.

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