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Canadian Geographic, 10 Aug 2026

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Canadian Geographic magazine is a Canadian magazine that celebrates Canada — our past, present, and possible futures. We’re dedicated to uncovering and communicating stories about Canadian people, places, and issues that matter. Published by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic magazine is more than a geography publication; each issue of Canadian Geographic is a voyage of discovery and exploration that features the latest science, environment, travel and human and cultural stories from across this country. The writing comes to visual life through stunning photography, original cartography and elegant art direction.

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ArticleSEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER 2026

ON THE COVER Pho­to­grapher Colleen Gara cap­tured this bob­cat kit­ten on the front deck of a home in Cal­gary. Gara’s pho­tos accom­pany a fea­ture story inside on coex­ist­ing with urban wild­life.

SEPTEMBER/ OCTOBER 2026

ArticleLOVE THY NEIGHBOUR

As cit­ies grow, a new kind of biod­iversity is emer­ging. Can we learn to live along­side the urban eco­sys­tems we’ve helped cre­ate? BY 3 P.M., THE SQUIRREL had been screech­ing all day. That swel­ter­ing after­noon in August 2024, I’d had enough of...

LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR

ArticleCONSTELLATIONS OF MEMORY

A daugh­ter looks to the stars above Fundy National Park dark-sky pre­serve for the strength to nav­ig­ate her father’s demen­tia and what comes next AS DEMENTIA REMAPS my father’s cereb­ral con­stel­la­tions, I find myself stand­ing quietly beneath...

CONSTELLATIONS OF MEMORY

ArticleTHE LITTLE CAMPER THAT STILL CAN

Van­agon afi­cion­ados travel far and wide — but never without a wrench YOU’VE ALMOST CERTAINLY seen one com­ing down the oppos­ite side of the high­way. Or per­haps you’ve driven behind one, wait­ing for a gap to over­take. It’s about the same width...

THE LITTLE CAMPER THAT STILL CAN