IN THIS EMAIL: Celebrating another successful year at the International Geography Olympiad Wildlife Wednesday is back! This week, we take a look at bats, jellyfish, polar bears, elephant seals and more Need some winter travel inspiration? Read about North America's only ice hotel Explore Canadian Geographic Adventures' Designated Travel Collection, featuring Exodus Adventure Travels |
| | | | Team Canada students (left to right) Julian Bal, Shannon Tang, Noah Pilnitz and Angad Khattra hold the RCGS flag. (Photo: Paul VanZant) |
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| Little brown bats play an important role in ecosystems — and subsequenty, human health. (Photo: Froschauer Ann, USFWS) |
| Plus: not so peachy jellyfish invade B.C., polar bears aren’t as old as once thought, and elephant seals can’t say no to a dinner bell By Thomas Lundy, Abi Hayward and Michela Rosano |
| | | | | Hôtel de Glace (ice hotel), offers guests a one-of-a-kind winter experience just outside of Québec City. (Photo: Étienne Dionne) |
| Spending the night in North America’s only ice hotel An unforgettable Nordic-inspired experience where ice and snow are transformed into an enchanting overnight stay By Robin Esrock |
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Featured partner: Exodus Adventure Travels Canadian Geographic Adventures is proud to showcase Exodus Adventure Travels, a Designated Travel Partner and industry leader in small-group, positive-impact tourism worldwide. Travelling courteously and respectfully to ensure every one of our tours is a beneficial experience for everyone involved is a cornerstone of our product. Led by renowned explorers, authors, photographers, and Fellows of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, this curated collection of trips with Exodus Travels and Canadian Geographic Adventures will bring Canadians to the furthest reaches of the globe. |
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| Egypt Nile Cruise Departing Nov. 16, 2024 |
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| | Highlights of Vietnam Departing Nov. 16, 2024 |
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