IN THIS EMAIL: Read why the long-standing dispute between Canada andthe United States over the Beaufort Sea can be seen as a metaphor for Canada-U.S. relations in the wake of Trump’s re-election Learn about the Chignecto Isthmus, a vital wildlife corridor connecting Nova Scotia to continental north America Listen to the latest Explore episode, which dives deep into the world of beavers as Canada celebrates 50 years of the iconic species as our national animal Ready for your next adventure? Learn about Klahoose Wilderness Resort and their trip to Toba Inlet, which includes viewing grizzly bears in their natural habitat |
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The Canadian Coast Guard vessel Louis S. St-Laurent makes an approach to the U.S. Coast Guard ship Cutter Healy. The two coast guards have worked closely alongside each other for more than 50 years, such as taking part in this multi-year, multi-agency Arctic survey to help define the Arctic continental shelf. (Photo: Petty Officer Patrick Kelley, U.S. Coast Guard) |
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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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The Chignecto Isthmus is the only corridor connecting Nova Scotia’s endangered moose population with the rest of North America — a critical link for preserving the species’ genetic diversity. (Photo: Brittany Crossman/Can Geo Photo Club) |
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| A deep dive into the world of beavers as Canada celebrates 50 years of the iconic species as our national animal |
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| Professor Glynnis Hood perched on top of a beaver lodge in Miquelon Provincial Park, Alta. (Photo: John Ulan, University of Alberta) |
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Featured partner: Klahoose Wilderness Resort Featured trip: Grizzly Bears of Toba Inlet Departing Oct. 5, 2025 Adventure into the heart of Klahoose territory with the Canadian Geographic Adventures Grizzly Bears of Toba Inlet package. Experience four nights of comfort in our lodge rooms or cabins, each boasting private facilities and awe-inspiring ocean panoramas. This exclusive package includes two Grizzly Bear Viewing Tours, timed perfectly during the fall salmon run. Each expertly guided tour to view the grizzly bears from our specially designed Klahoose platforms along a secluded wilderness river. |
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| Delve into our enrichment program guided by our renowned RCGS Travel Ambassador, who will share specialized knowledge. Joining them is our esteemed Klahoose Cultural Interpreter, facilitating captivating grizzly bear viewing tours in Toba Inlet.Indulge in delectable meals prepared by our chef while immersing yourself in local culture. |
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Stay active with invigorating activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, ocean swimming, forest explorations, and unwind in our wood-fired sauna beneath the starry night sky. Prepare to undergo a transformative journey as you uncover the enchanting essence of Klahoose in the tranquil embrace of Desolation Sound. This experience promises to be a captivating blend of nature’s wonders and the rich cultural heritage of the Klahoose people. |
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