Discovering and exploring have remained key pillars of the Society (and by extension Canadian Geographic), manifested through strong educational resources and programs, support of young explorers and ...
The setting is the 35,000-square-mile region often referred to as the Canadian Badlands. The discovery of both coal and dinosaur bones in the late 1800s proved transformational. Nowhere on Earth ...
We further acknowledge and recognize that our work reaches across all First Nations territories, Métis Homelands and Inuit Nunangat, and for this we are grateful. Canadian Geographic is a publication ...
The federal government has not committed to naming a national bird, but the society argues that Canada’s upcoming 150th anniversary offers a perfect opportunity This advertisement has not loaded ...
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