Less than two weeks left to bid! Since 1929, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has been making Canada better known to Canadians and the world by supporting expeditions and geographical research, providing free educational resources to Canadian classrooms and publishing Canadian Geographic. We believe geography is the ideal lens through which to understand the biggest questions and challenges of the 21st century, and we are meeting those challenges head-on through impactful storytelling and dynamic public engagement programs like the Network of Nature.
As a non-profit organization, the Society relies on the support of individuals who believe in the importance of the work we do. All proceeds raised from our annual silent auction go directly to supporting our programs. Below, take a look at some of the incredible trips and one-of-a-kind experiences up for auction, and browse all of the available items on the auction website.
Bidding closes Thursday, Nov. 7 at 7 p.m. EST. Good luck!
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society gratefully acknowledges the generosity of those who donated trips, experiences and items to support our fundraising efforts. |
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| Join Shackleton Challenges in Norway for a life-changing expedition to experience the world’s extremes, guided by record-breaking leaders. Catered to all experience levels, this adventure will take two explorers to Finse, Norway, a remote car-free village overlooking a vast frozen lake and white mountains in the distance. |
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Nestled in the heart of Desolation Sound, B.C., Klahoose Wilderness Resort is a unique destination that immerses guests in pristine coastal wilderness. Blending wildlife viewing with sustainability and cultural significance, this 100 per cent Indigenous-owned, award-winning eco-resort offers an authentic all-inclusive experience. |
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| Named by CNN as one of "The Best Waterfront Restaurants in the World" and New York Magazine as "The Absolute Best Waterfront Restaurant in New York City," Grand Banks features sustainably harvested oysters, nautically inspired cocktails, and awe-inspiring views. |
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The Royal Botanical Gardens are Canada’s largest botanical garden and a National Historic Site of Canada. Located at the western tip of Lake Ontario, Royal Botanical Gardens traces its origins to the City Beautiful movement and efforts to protect very large coastal wetlands and important wildlife habitat in the early 20th Century. |
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