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Canadian Geographic - Best of Canadian Geographic, 3 Nov 2025

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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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ArticleTHE GOOD BEAR

The ice bears of Klukshu have been liv­ing with people and sal­mon for mil­len­nia. Is this age-old bal­ance under threat? ON THE WALL of Chuck Hume’s cabin on the bank of the Klukshu River in south­west­ern Yukon hangs a pho­to­graph of a dom­in­ant...

THE GOOD BEAR

ArticleROOTS OF ACADIA

For Aca­di­ans in south­w­est Nova Sco­tia, the Bel­li­veau apple is more than a fruit — it’s a tan­gible link to the past ONA SATURDAY AFTERNOON IN APRIL, as trees in south­w­est Nova Sco­tia pushed tender buds into a warm­ing world, a burly,...

ROOTS OF ACADIA

ArticleYEHEWIN ASKI: THE BREATHING LANDS

On the west­ern shores of James and Hud­son bays, a group of Omushkego Cree nations work to pro­tect both water and land

YEHEWIN ASKI: THE BREATHING LANDS

ArticleNATURE MEANT US ALL TO BE WILDFLOWERS

A jour­ney of friend­ship, loss and heal­ing in the foot­steps of an early 20th-cen­tury moun­tain explorer I can hear the river now, a white noise dulling the morn­ing bird song. It’s a sign that my com­pan­ions and I are approach­ing the crux of our...

NATURE MEANT US ALL TO BE WILDFLOWERS

ArticleTHE GREAT TURNING

Another reck­on­ing is com­ing with cli­mate change. How do we deal with our men­tal health — and ulti­mately find hope?

THE GREAT TURNING

ArticleINTO THE STORM

Alberta-based com­puter sci­ent­ist Mark Simpson can design any­thing he puts his mind to. So why has he chosen to chase tor­nadoes?

INTO THE STORM