On a bright spring day in southern Newfoundland, a crowd has gathered at the Ta’n Etl-Mawita’mk Community Center on Miawpukek First Nation as the community prepares to send a group of their youth off ...
Surrounded by countless lakes, Flin Flon is an ideal destination for paddlers looking to immerse themselves in northern Manitoba's outdoor spaces. (Photo: CoPilot Collective/Travel Manitoba) This ...
As fungi bloom into the mainstream, a research station hidden in the B.C. Rainforest aims to uncover some of the mysteries of mushrooms Branden Walle, director of biology at Kapoose Creek, B.C., ...
When scientists started documenting alarming declines in the Thechàl Dhâl herd of Dall sheep, it sparked a vital conversation between biologists and First Nations communities. What was causing the ...
Built by Swiss guides high on the Continental Divide, a storied refuge will be dismantled just months ahead of its 100th birthday, a casualty of our warming planet “The rains descended, and the floods ...
“I think that’s a common thread for explorers — the desire to feel small and insignificant in something much larger. There’s this serene, peaceful other-worldliness to the North. You go up there once, ...
In 1764-65, surveyor Samuel Holland, on orders from the British Crown, created the first truly modern, accurate map of Prince Edward Island As Prince Edward Island prepares to celebrate the 250th year ...
Written on animal skin 350 years ago, the Royal Charter that created the Hudson’s Bay Company is both an incredible and problematic document The signing of the HBC Royal Charter by Britain's King ...
A fog bank moves in over the Milne ice shelf. On a late July morning in 2020, as the world cycled through a revolving state of lockdowns and pandemic waves , Adrienne White, an ice analyst at the ...
Another reckoning is coming with climate change. How do we deal with our mental health — and ultimately find hope? I’m walking up a ridge of bedrock outside my house, talking to my brother 1,800 ...
The song of a male red-winged blackbird takes on a visible form as it stakes out its territory on a cold spring morning. (Photo: Stanley Bysshe) Our planet has a soundtrack. There are the birds, of ...
Most international borders adhere to some sort of logic. They follow coastlines or rivers, watersheds or natural barriers. They make sense. Not so the 49th parallel. The border from the Lake of the ...