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  • Follow Meghan J. Ward's emotional journey in the footsteps of early 20th-century trailblazer Mary Schäffer Warren, who found purpose and healing in the backcountry around Jasper, Alta.
     

  • Listen to the latest episode of Explore, featuring Shane Gero, who discusses the ambitious project attempting to communicate with sperm whales
  • Be BOLD. Go COLD.This weekend, Canadians from coast to coast to coast will plunge into their local waters to support Can Geo. Donate to cheer them on! 

  • Learn about what Canadian scientists are doing to understand why some species can recover from population decline and others can't 

  • Ready for your next adventure? Learn about an incredible trip to Newfoundland with Eagle-Eye Tours  showcasing seabird colonies on the Avalon Peninsula and more!

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Nature meant us all to be wildflowers

A journey of friendship, loss and healing in the footsteps of early 20th-century mountain explorer Mary Schäffer Warren

By Meghan J. Ward with photography by Natalie Gillis

Jane Marshall, Meghan J. Ward and Eva Anandi Brownstein (back to front) hike along Poligne Creek in Jasper National Park.
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CAN GEO TALKS PRESENTS

Meghan J. Ward's Wildflowers: In the Footsteps of a Trailblazer
Join Canadian Geographic at 50 Sussex Drive in Ottawa on Wednesday, March 19th, at 7 p.m. for an exclusive presentation of author and historian Meghan J. Ward’s documentary film Wildflowers.
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EXPLORE PODCAST

Exploring the depths of sperm whale communication


Canadian whale biologist Shane Gero discusses the ambitious project attempting to communicate with sperm whales and the hope to learn more about these mysterious cetaceans

Sperm whales in Dominica. (Photo: Amanda Cotton/Project CETI)
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The Annual Canadian Geographic Polar Plunge is back!

IN A BOLD CELEBRATION of Canadian winter spirit, Canadian Geographic, with the support of its charitable arm, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS), are thrilled to announce the 4th annual Polar Plunge peer-to-peer fundraising event, set to take place across the country on Sunday, March 9, 2025.

This icy extravaganza invites participants to take a chilly dip for a fantastic cause, raising funds to support critical programming including expedition and research grants, educational programs, and Canadian Geographic’s Explore Podcast.

Join notable Canadians, adventurers, explorers and RCGS Fellows as we strive to reach our goal of $30,000! 
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Can Canada learn from its conservation mistakes?


Peregrine falcons were able to recover, but beluga whales weren’t. A group of scientists set out to find out why.

By Stephanie Taylor

A beluga surfaces in the St. Lawrence River, where conservation efforts have had mixed results. (Photo: Jean-Cristophe Lemay)
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Newfoundland birding tour offers a remarkable diversity of spectacular scenery unlike anywhere else in North America. Fabulous seabird colonies dot the Avalon Peninsula (thousands of northern gannets, Atlantic puffins, black-legged kittiwakes and murres), with lesser numbers of razorbills and black guillemots. Caribou and moose are often photographable along the roadsides. Landbirds include such interesting species as gray-cheeked thrush, boreal chickadee, blackpoll warbler, crossbills and rock and willow ptarmigan. Guests will spend three days in Gros Morne National Park, a stunningly beautiful area of mountains, fjords, sand dunes and wetlands.

Departing June 4, 2025 

  • Fabulous birding amidst spectacular scenery in a land steeped in history and culture
  • Boat trips and visits to massive and impressive seabird colonies
  • A visit to the internationally renowned fossil beds of Mistaken Point UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Excellent seafood
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