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IN THIS EMAIL:

  • Take a step inside Danceland, the last remaining dance hall in the summer resort village of Manitou Beach, Sask. 

  • Explore Nunavut through the eyes of six photographers, who share their thoughts behind their favourite images 

  • Read about five female chefs in B.C., who are breaking down gender barriers and reshaping Canada's dining culture  

  • Ready for your next getaway? Learn about the incredible trips being offered by Adventure Canada through Nunavut, Greenland and Newfoundland. 

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Inside the last remaining dance hall in Manitou Beach, Sask. 


In this summer resort village, Danceland welcomes revellers through the long, dark winter

By Lola Augustine Brown 

The magic of Danceland's renowned 460-square-metre dance floor comes from the cushion of horsehair that supports the original maple hardwood top. (Photo: Tourism Saskatchewan/Gary Bergen)
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My Nuna: 6 photographers showcase a favourite shot 


Their deep ties to Nunavut shine through in their work. Why these particular images strike a chord with each photographer.

As told to Sarah Brown

This image by Katherine Takpannie appears in a dedicated magazine — Nunavut 25 — created by Canadian Geographic to honour the territory's anniversary. Recently showcased in a gallery show, Nirijunga #2 (nirijunga means “I am eating” in Inuktut) sees her anaana (mother) Kunnuk Takpanie using an ulu to cut into tuktu (caribou) provided by her son Jackie Takpanie. (Photo: Nirijunga #2, 2023, courtesy of ©️ Olga Korper Gallery and Katherine Takpannie)
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5 female chefs in B.C. forging the way for future generations


The culinary world has historically been a male-dominated space, but these women are breaking down gender barriers and reshaping Canada’s dining culture

By Bianca Bujan

Tasha Sawyer of Growing Chefs prepares a dish at Vancouver's 2024 Yes Shef event. (Photo courtesy Yes Shef)
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