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Sustainability: Ethical Travel

How respect for people, place, and environment shapes the way we travel.

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Featured Stories For The Curious

Photography, Our Children, and the Nature Crisis

© Dennis Minty

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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…

Top of the World: Mysteries of the Melting Permafrost
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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Top of the World: Mysteries of the Melting Permafrost

Climate change is altering the landscape of the Arctic. As the permafrost melts, it is revealing well-preserved secrets about our past, as well as…

Into the Planet: Jill Heinerth on Cave Diving, Climate Change, and the Explorer’s Mindset
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Into the Planet: Jill Heinerth on Cave Diving, Climate Change, and the Explorer’s Mindset

Join us for an inspiring conversation with legendary cave diver and Canadian Geographic travel ambassador, Jill Heinerth. From navigating the hidden…

Why Scientists from Around the World Come to Svalbard
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Why Scientists from Around the World Come to Svalbard

At the top of the world, Svalbard has become one of the planet’s most important places to study climate, atmosphere, and change—quietly shaping how…

Reflections from a Researcher-in-Residence aboard the Mighty Saint Lawrence
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Reflections from a Researcher-in-Residence aboard the Mighty Saint Lawrence

Jackie Saturno is an environmental scientist specializing in studying marine and land-based plastic pollution. Jackie joined Adventure Canada as the…

Navigating the Northwest Passage in a Warming Arctic
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Navigating the Northwest Passage in a Warming Arctic

As sea ice thins and shifts, the Northwest Passage is becoming more unpredictable rather than more accessible, reshaping ecosystems, governance, and…

Young Explorers: Encouraging Innovation in the Sciences, Art, and Conservation

© Michelle Valberg

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Young Explorers: Encouraging Innovation in the Sciences, Art, and Conservation

The Young Explorers Program brings youth on board select Adventure Canada expeditions to conduct academic research projects, network with other…

Quilts for Survivors: Made with Love in the Spirit of Reconciliation

© Judy Kowalski

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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Quilts for Survivors: Made with Love in the Spirit of Reconciliation

Judy Kowalski was so inspired by what she learned on her Northwest Passage expedition cruise that she chose to take action towards reconciliation in…

Top of the World: Greenland's Ice Sheet
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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Top of the World: Greenland's Ice Sheet

An astounding amount of the world’s accessible fresh water lies within Greenland’s ice sheet. As climate change radically alters the Arctic…

Five Tips for Travelling Sustainably in Greenland

© Jen Derbach

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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Five Tips for Travelling Sustainably in Greenland

Are you captivated by the beauty of the Arctic but feel concerned about your footprint? Here are five best practices for travelling in a responsible…

Listening & Learning About Reconciliation: A Podcast Club
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Listening & Learning About Reconciliation: A Podcast Club

As one commitment to ongoing allyship, four friends started a podcast club to learn more about reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous…

Adventure Canada Proudly Becomes Signatory of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism
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Adventure Canada Proudly Becomes Signatory of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism

As a signatory, Adventure Canada deepens their commitment to delivering climate action aligned with the pathways to cut tourism emissions in half…

Top of the World: Ilulissat, Iceberg Capital of the World
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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Top of the World: Ilulissat, Iceberg Capital of the World

On the shores of Disko Bay, western Greenland lies the town of Ilulissat, iceberg capital of the world and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Find out more…

Fostering Healing and Preserving Cultural Heritage

© Dennis Minty

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Fostering Healing and Preserving Cultural Heritage

Explore the Hebron and Nutak Reunions project through the lens of Lena Onalik, an archaeologist with the Nunatsiavut Government. In this interview,…

What I Learned from Writing a Territorial Acknowledgement
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What I Learned from Writing a Territorial Acknowledgement

Territorial acknowledgements—paying homage to the traditional homelands where an event takes place or a structure is built—are one small way we can…