IN THIS EMAIL: Read about how Inuit hunters are using their generational knowledge to help scientists learn more about the changing Arctic Listen to the latest Explore podcast episode with RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Ray Zahab and RCGS Fellow Kevin Vallely on their return to Ellesmere Island Discover more about Arc'teryx's deep ties to the Canadian Rockies and the brand's commitment to sustainability, mountain culture and innovation Ready for your next expedition? Join Adventure Canada on an unforgettable journey in Canada's north. |
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A polar bear walks along a beach while hunting seagulls in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut. |
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Our immensely popular Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition is accepting entries until June 30, 2025. This year, we are awarding our grand prize winner the opportunity to take on a two-year term as a Canadian Geographic Emerging Photographer-in-Residence. During this time, they will have up to three winning images in print, be promoted in Canadian Geographic’s masthead, have opportunities to shoot on assignment and more! We also have four category winners and runners-up, who will also have their images published in our November/December 2025 issue. As always, we’re looking for your best shots of wildlife in Canada — plus non-animal wildlife! The Canadian Wildlife Photographer of the Year will be selected from among entries to all four categories. Visit the competition website to read the full list of rules and read about the four categories. |
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Ray Zahab silhouetted by a sun dog (also known as a parhelion) as he crosses Ellesmere Island. (Photo: Kevin Vallely) |
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| Carl Johnston, a senior guide with Yamnuska Mountain Adventures, sets up ropes in King Creek. |
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Featured partner: Adventure Canada Travelling with Adventure Canada will bring you closer to the places you visit. Immerse yourself in culture, explore nature, see stunning vistas, and experience the joy of being out on the water. Adventure Canada believes in the power of travel as a force for positive change in the world and strives to give back as much as they gain. Their goal is to help every traveller become an enthusiastic ambassador for the regions and the cultures they visit. |
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| Newfoundland Circumnavigation Departing Oct. 1, 2025 |
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