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2+ day, 8+ hour ago  (15+ words) Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Debuts New Immersive "Special Happens..." Experiences Across Its Global Portfolio'Canadian Geographic...

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Live updates: countdown to the Artemis II launch

3+ day, 18+ hour ago  (595+ words) Reading: Live updates: countdown to the Artemis II launch Live Updated 26 minutes ago Canadian Geographic'is on the scene at Kennedy Space Center for the final countdown to this history-making mission, which will see Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen become…...

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A bucket list glamping adventure in La Paz, Mexico

1+ week, 2+ day ago  (498+ words) Reading: A bucket list glamping adventure in La Paz, Mexico Robin Esrock swaps Cabo's mega-resorts for marine life, desert ranches and off-grid coastal camps It took less than 24 hours for La Paz to become my favourite city in Mexico " a…...

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Before Paris, there was Toronto — where Ernest Hemingway learned to write

1+ week, 3+ day ago  (286+ words) Reading: Before Paris, there was Toronto " where Ernest Hemingway learned to write The renowned journalist-turned-novelist's time in Toronto forged the discipline and voice that would eventually earn him the Nobel Prize in literature For many, an introduction to Ernest Hemingway…...

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How Indigenous culture shapes the Arctic Winter Games

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (1315+ words) Reading: How Indigenous culture shapes the Arctic Winter Games Arctic sports and Dene games test pain resistance, agility and strength Holding one foot while balancing on the other hand, Kenick twists his hips and leg straight up toward the sealskin…...

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Out of the Northwest Passage

2+ week, 4+ day ago  (124+ words) Out of the Northwest Passage'Canadian Geographic Out of the Northwest Passage As summer's endless daylight loosens its grip, the Northwest Passage changes character. Out of the Northwest Passage pairs historic waters with living Inuit culture, guided by Inuit educators and…...

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“It made the Wild West look tame:” A look back at the birth of Bytown

2+ week, 5+ day ago  (311+ words) Reading: "It made the Wild West look tame:" A look back at the birth of Bytown Browse by content type Enter Lt.- Col. John By of the Royal Engineers, who was put in charge of what would become the 202-kilometre…...

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Tundra Flower: the story of Elisapie, from Nunavik to the world stage

3+ week, 1+ day ago  (176+ words) Reading: Tundra Flower: the story of Elisapie, from Nunavik to the world stage Browse by content type "I remember the music, the dancing, the fun. I remember Blondie's song, "Heart of Glass.' What a magical time." Help us tell Canada's…...

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Newfoundland, Cod Collapse and saving the North Atlantic right whale with Jenn Thornhill Verma

3+ week, 4+ day ago  (226+ words) Browse by content type The award-winning journalist and RCGS Fellow joins Explore for a conversation about ocean conservation, fisheries and the future of marine life The North Atlantic right whale sounds in this episode are courtesy of the US National…...

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Built for the cold: Why Canada might be the world’s most underrated dive destination

1+ mon, 2+ hour ago  (1321+ words) Reading: Built for the cold: Why Canada might be the world's most underrated dive destination Browse by content type After years of chasing warm-water reefs abroad, learning to dive in a drysuit off B.C.'s coast reshaped how I see Canada's…...