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Explore and discover Canada with Canadian Geographic Magazine. Canadian Geographic is more than just geography -- Canadian Geographic features the latest science, environment, travel and human and cultural stories from across Canada. SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better BEHIND THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION September 30 will become the first national day for truth and reconciliation, a statutory holiday for employees in the federal government and federally regulated workplaces. The announcement comes in the wake of the heart-wrenching discovery last week of the remains of 215 children in unmarked graves at a former residential school inKamloops, B.C.
THE OUTBREAK AND ITS AFTERMATH It was a tsunami of death that left families, communities and nations reeling. But while dreadful contagions such as the Black Death grasp the imagination, spawning lasting recollection through art, word and song, the Spanish Flu slipped quickly from memory. It was theforgotten plague.
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Spring vibrancy. Got up close for this image. Taken by Scott Edwardson. Sky High. Watching the galaxy roll across a calm, clears sky early morning at Bow Lake in Banff National Park. Bow Lake is located on the Icefield Parkway near Bow Summit which is the highest points on the highway 93 between Lake Louise and Jasper. Taken byMurray Cotton.
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About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better TEN BEST HIKES IN ALBERTA At night, enjoy stargazing as you camp beneath dark skies. 4. Coulee Viewpoint Trail – Dinosaur Provincial Park. It’s a short trail that can be completed in 20 minutes and is not for serious hikers. But if you’re in Dinosaur Provincial Park, this hike offers great views of the moonscape that is the Badlands.SHOT ON NIKON 2021
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THE CLASSROOM ENERGY DIET CHALLENGE The COVID-19 global pandemic didn’t stop 555 classrooms from stretching their creative muscles and bringing energy awareness to new levels across their schools and communities. It is because of these hardworking classrooms that the 10th year of the Classroom Energy Diet Challenge ended on a successful note. Here is a look back on somehighlights.
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Explore and discover Canada with Canadian Geographic Magazine. Canadian Geographic is more than just geography -- Canadian Geographic features the latest science, environment, travel and human and cultural stories from across Canada. SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better BEHIND THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION September 30 will become the first national day for truth and reconciliation, a statutory holiday for employees in the federal government and federally regulated workplaces. The announcement comes in the wake of the heart-wrenching discovery last week of the remains of 215 children in unmarked graves at a former residential school inKamloops, B.C.
THE OUTBREAK AND ITS AFTERMATH It was a tsunami of death that left families, communities and nations reeling. But while dreadful contagions such as the Black Death grasp the imagination, spawning lasting recollection through art, word and song, the Spanish Flu slipped quickly from memory. It was theforgotten plague.
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Spring vibrancy. Got up close for this image. Taken by Scott Edwardson. Sky High. Watching the galaxy roll across a calm, clears sky early morning at Bow Lake in Banff National Park. Bow Lake is located on the Icefield Parkway near Bow Summit which is the highest points on the highway 93 between Lake Louise and Jasper. Taken byMurray Cotton.
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About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better TEN BEST HIKES IN ALBERTA At night, enjoy stargazing as you camp beneath dark skies. 4. Coulee Viewpoint Trail – Dinosaur Provincial Park. It’s a short trail that can be completed in 20 minutes and is not for serious hikers. But if you’re in Dinosaur Provincial Park, this hike offers great views of the moonscape that is the Badlands.SHOT ON NIKON 2021
All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. taken in Canada and relating to Canada) and photographed on aNikon camera.
THE CLASSROOM ENERGY DIET CHALLENGE The COVID-19 global pandemic didn’t stop 555 classrooms from stretching their creative muscles and bringing energy awareness to new levels across their schools and communities. It is because of these hardworking classrooms that the 10th year of the Classroom Energy Diet Challenge ended on a successful note. Here is a look back on somehighlights.
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By entering the Competition, you agree to be bound by these Rules and Regulations. 2. Sponsor. The sponsor (Competition Sponsor) is Nikon Canada Inc. 3. Start/End Dates. The Competition starts at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Time, on March 1, 2021 and ends at 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on April 30, 2021. 4. OCEAN WEEK! LOCATING AND DIVING ON THE WORLD’S DEEPEST In late March 2021, explorer Victor Vescovo confirmed the location of — and dived on — the world’s deepest shipwreck, USS Johnston.The American destroyer was sunk in the Philippine Trench east of the Philippines on Oct. 25, 1944, during a battle with Japanese ships during the Second World War. CONTACT US | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better IN PRAISE OF VOLUNTEERS Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society . Main menu. Explore by Topic; Past Issues; About Us; Events; Secondary Menu. Subscribe; Shop; Donate; Our Sites; SearchRECENT ISSUES
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CANADA'S HYDROELECTRIC POTENTIAL The results of the association’s survey showed for the first time the full theoretical extent of the resource: the group’s consultants estimated that Canada has about 160,000 megawatts of untapped hydro power — more than twice the country’s current capacity, or the equivalent of 80 Niagara Falls. But as of 2014- 2015, only about 8,300 CLOTHING – CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC Made in Canada by Roots. "Close (esc)" Close (esc) RCGS x Red Canoe Coat of Arms t-shirt (navy) Regular price $37.50. /. Shipping calculated at checkout. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has teamed up with Red Canoe to produce a limited selection of Compass Rose t-shirts featuring an embroidered Coat of Arms patch sewn ontothe garment.
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7. Massive whirlpool. At 75 metres wide, Fundy’s Old Sow Whirlpool is the largest whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere, and the second largest in the world. 8. Picky mudshrimp. The red mudflats of the upper Bay of Fundy, up to five kilometres wide, are exposed with eachlow tide.
HOW OFTEN DO WHALES ATTACK SHIPS? Moby Dick, arguably the most famous whale ever, was never real.But the vindictive fictional cetacean was inspired by the tale of a real-life sperm whale, which attacked and sunk the whaling boat Essex in the southern Pacific Ocean on Nov. 20, 1820.. Now, Hollywood is recreating that unusual tragedy. Chris Hemsworth stars in the Ron Howard-directed In the Heart of the Sea, which opens Dec. 11 A BRIEF HISTORY OF CANADA’S CLIMATE CHANGE AGREEMENTS The Kyoto Protocol, 2002. The Kyoto Protocol was ratified by Parliament in 2002. It was designed to be an extension of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change by setting greenhouse gas emission reduction targets. The target for Canada was to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 6 per cent from 1990 levels between 2008and 2012.
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The word Cree is the name given to a closely related yet diverse group of Algonquian languages that were spoken in Canada long before English. The Cree language is divided into five major dialects, accounting for their regional variations: Western/Plains Cree, Northern/Woodlands Cree, Central/Swampy Cree, Moose Cree, and EasternCree.
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Great Horned Owl Sibling. As promised, the Great Horned Owl sibling (my previous image is the brother/sister). They've begun to fly exceeding well now and, as a result, are much more difficult to get pictures of with their roaming ability and the forest becoming morecovered in leaves.
SHOT ON NIKON 2021
All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. taken in Canada and relating to Canada) and photographed on aNikon camera.
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Spain was one of the first European countries to widely report flu deaths. Patient zero was Spanish. Spain was the first countryinfected.
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Explore and discover Canada with Canadian Geographic Magazine. Canadian Geographic is more than just geography -- Canadian Geographic features the latest science, environment, travel and human and cultural stories from across Canada. BEHIND THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION Stories of survival: Sometimes, the people you interview puncture you and you can’t leave them behind. The November/December 2017 issue of Canadian Geographic highlighted the words of members of the National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation survivor’s circle. “I was five and a half when I was taken from my grandparents’ home on Opitsaht Island, B.C., and sent to Christie ResidentialUSER ACCOUNT
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About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada betterCOLOUR THE TRAILS
The RCGS acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands for thousands of years.A DEVELOPING WORLD
A Developing World. Compare countries’ statistics, learn about the Human Development Index and explore our changing world.BEAR SAFETY TIPS
About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada betterCAN GEO PHOTOCLUB
Great Horned Owl Sibling. As promised, the Great Horned Owl sibling (my previous image is the brother/sister). They've begun to fly exceeding well now and, as a result, are much more difficult to get pictures of with their roaming ability and the forest becoming morecovered in leaves.
SHOT ON NIKON 2021
All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. taken in Canada and relating to Canada) and photographed on aNikon camera.
SPANISH FLU QUIZ
Spain was one of the first European countries to widely report flu deaths. Patient zero was Spanish. Spain was the first countryinfected.
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About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada betterMAY/JUNE 2021
FeaturesTHE COOL CALLINGGlaciologist Alison Criscitiello is redefining the term explorer — and uncovering the secrets of climate change at the same timeBy Tim QuerengesserDigital extra: Contraindications: Love, risk, community and adventureMARCH/APRIL 2021
FeaturesO CANADA JAYA close look at the favourite for the national birdBy Julia ZarankinCELEBRATING THE ICON BLUENOSEThe iconic fishing and racing schoonerBy Karen PinchinTHE PULL OF MOUNT EVERESTA century after a Canadian was instrumental in charting the world's highest peak, a fellow Canadian reflects on the magnetism of EverestBy JamesLittle
OCEAN WEEK! LOCATING AND DIVING ON THE WORLD’S DEEPEST 14 hours ago · In late March 2021, explorer Victor Vescovo confirmed the location of — and dived on — the world’s deepest shipwreck, USS Johnston.The American destroyer was sunk in the Philippine Trench east of the Philippines on Oct. 25, 1944, during a battle with Japanese ships during the CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE STORE Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian GeographicalSociety
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THE INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS MUSIC SUMMIT HAS GONE DIGITAL 1 day ago · Gentle notes strum on a guitar, as a boat glides across the waters of Nuu-chah-nulth territory in British Columbia, where musician Hasaatuk's ancestors have lived for thousands of years.COLOUR THE TRAILS
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BEHIND THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION September 30 will become the first national day for truth and reconciliation, a statutory holiday for employees in the federal government and federally regulated workplaces. The announcement comes in the wake of the heart-wrenching discovery last week of the remains of 215 children in unmarked graves at a former residential school inKamloops, B.C.
10 BIRDS TO LOOK FOR IN CANADA THIS SUMMER A big hello to all of the Canadian bird lovers out there! I am absolutely thrilled that DK Canada has released the second editions of both Birds of Eastern Canada and Birds of Western Canada.These revised and updated volumes feature full-page profiles, beautiful colour photographs, diagrams and maps to help you identify more than 350 bird species found in eastern Canada, andCAN GEO PHOTOCLUB
Spring vibrancy. Got up close for this image. Taken by Scott Edwardson. Sky High. Watching the galaxy roll across a calm, clears sky early morning at Bow Lake in Banff National Park. Bow Lake is located on the Icefield Parkway near Bow Summit which is the highest points on the highway 93 between Lake Louise and Jasper. Taken byMurray Cotton.
TEN BEST HIKES IN ALBERTA At night, enjoy stargazing as you camp beneath dark skies. 4. Coulee Viewpoint Trail – Dinosaur Provincial Park. It’s a short trail that can be completed in 20 minutes and is not for serious hikers. But if you’re in Dinosaur Provincial Park, this hike offers great views of the moonscape that is the Badlands. THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION June 2, 2014. Sir John Franklin was already a national hero, an explorer who’d led daring overland expeditions to the Canadian Arctic that captured the imagination of Victorian Britain. By the time the naval captain set out to seek the Northwest Passage, he’d been tested by decades ofA DEVELOPING WORLD
A Developing World. Compare countries’ statistics, learn about the Human Development Index and explore our changing world. ANIMAL FACTS: LADYBUGSHOT ON NIKON 2021
All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. taken in Canada and relating to Canada) and photographed on aNikon camera.
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Explore and discover Canada with Canadian Geographic Magazine. Canadian Geographic is more than just geography -- Canadian Geographic features the latest science, environment, travel and human and cultural stories from across Canada. SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better known to Canadians, and theworld.
BEHIND THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION September 30 will become the first national day for truth and reconciliation, a statutory holiday for employees in the federal government and federally regulated workplaces. The announcement comes in the wake of the heart-wrenching discovery last week of the remains of 215 children in unmarked graves at a former residential school inKamloops, B.C.
10 BIRDS TO LOOK FOR IN CANADA THIS SUMMER A big hello to all of the Canadian bird lovers out there! I am absolutely thrilled that DK Canada has released the second editions of both Birds of Eastern Canada and Birds of Western Canada.These revised and updated volumes feature full-page profiles, beautiful colour photographs, diagrams and maps to help you identify more than 350 bird species found in eastern Canada, andCAN GEO PHOTOCLUB
Spring vibrancy. Got up close for this image. Taken by Scott Edwardson. Sky High. Watching the galaxy roll across a calm, clears sky early morning at Bow Lake in Banff National Park. Bow Lake is located on the Icefield Parkway near Bow Summit which is the highest points on the highway 93 between Lake Louise and Jasper. Taken byMurray Cotton.
TEN BEST HIKES IN ALBERTA At night, enjoy stargazing as you camp beneath dark skies. 4. Coulee Viewpoint Trail – Dinosaur Provincial Park. It’s a short trail that can be completed in 20 minutes and is not for serious hikers. But if you’re in Dinosaur Provincial Park, this hike offers great views of the moonscape that is the Badlands. THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION June 2, 2014. Sir John Franklin was already a national hero, an explorer who’d led daring overland expeditions to the Canadian Arctic that captured the imagination of Victorian Britain. By the time the naval captain set out to seek the Northwest Passage, he’d been tested by decades ofA DEVELOPING WORLD
A Developing World. Compare countries’ statistics, learn about the Human Development Index and explore our changing world. ANIMAL FACTS: LADYBUGSHOT ON NIKON 2021
All photographs entered in the Competition must be of Canadian content (i.e. taken in Canada and relating to Canada) and photographed on aNikon camera.
SUBSCRIBE TO CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC About the Society. Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better 10 SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY 8. Ontario’s Wasaga Beach is the longest freshwater beach in the world. It stretches 14 km along the shore of Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay. That’s a whole lotta sand! 9. At a latitude of 50°26' and a longitude of 104°37', Regina is the Canadian city closest to the geographical centre of North America. 10. COUNTERING CLIMATE CHANGE How natural solutions could mitigate 78 megatonnes of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 Canadian Geographic is a magazine of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society. The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to making Canada better known to Canadians, and the world. The RCGS acknowledgesRECENT ISSUES
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WILDLIFE WEDNESDAY: ALL-STAR HUMMINGBIRDS, A “LANDSCAPE OF 21 hours ago · Wolves moving into the neighbourhood might be bad news if you’re a deer — but there’s a silver lining. In a recent study, researchers at the University of Wisconsin found that the number of deer involved in vehicle collisions drops by 24 per cent when wolves move into an area.While this decrease is partially due to the predatory wolves thinning the herd, the scientists discovered the EIGHT FACTS ABOUT WATER IN CANADA 83. Percentage of the total water the agriculture sector uses that does not return back to its original source. Little is known about how much “virtual water” is being moved between water-scarce and water-rich regions of Canada, but the best export estimates are that more than 95 billion cubic metres (Bm3) of virtual water — most of it tied up in grain, livestock and fuels — leaves THE INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS MUSIC SUMMIT HAS GONE DIGITAL 15 hours ago · Gentle notes strum on a guitar, as a boat glides across the waters of Nuu-chah-nulth territory in British Columbia, where musician Hasaatuk's ancestors have lived for thousands of years.A DEVELOPING WORLD
A Developing World. Compare countries’ statistics, learn about the Human Development Index and explore our changing world. Continue. Choose Map Theme. Canada. Compare with another country. Choose a country. Surface Area. In square kilometers. WORLD OCEANS DAY: BUILDING A MORE SUSTAINABLE OCEAN FUTURE The program includes cultural diversity training for both employers and employees. The training helps everyone understand the historical forces that exclude Indigenous Canadians from participating in the blue economy in the first place. ANIMAL FACTS: LADYBUG Physiology. Adult ladybugs are round, semi-circle shaped insects with stubby legs and antennae. They have tiny heads and usually range in colour from red to orange with black dots. However, the presence of dots and their amount can vary from species to species. In some species the colouring is reversed making them black with redsplotches.
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