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Get excited for an exceptionally colourful issue packed with captivating photographs, thought-provoking stories and much more! Read about wild horses in Alberta and whether they belong there. Learn how communities in British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon are adapting after devastating wildfires. Plus, inside the first-of-its-kind Aqviqtuuq Inuit Protected and Conserved Area, decolonizing the classroom, mapping Inniw constellations and more! A “things to do in the dark’' travel extravaganza follows author Heather O’Neill and her daughter, Arizona, as they pull an all-nighter in Montreal, while CanGeo’s associate editor, Abi Hayward, searches for stars and spectres on a Nevada-Utah road trip. Help us select our next cover!

The Sept/Oct issue will be available digitally to subscribers on Aug. 12. Readers in the east can find the print issue on newsstands starting Aug. 19 and in the west as of Aug. 26.

Which horse should be our cover star?

Clicking on a choice below submits your vote. 

Option 1: Horse looking to the right
Option 2: Horse with windswept side bang
Option 3: Horse eating snow

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