B.C. First Nations have long hoped to see salmon return to the upper Columbia River but face cross-border challenges in the ...
Photographers recall taking the pictures gracing Canada Post’s latest series, while hoping they help Canadians connect with ...
With the kids away at summer camp, Robin Esrock and his wife head to Austria’s capital for some well-deserved good food, late nights and long-overdue time together Chefs prepare a fine dining vegan ...
Nickel Tailings #31 (detail) forms part of Edward Burtynsky’s Mines and Tailings, a series devoted to exploring the environmental aftermath of metal mining and ...
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society acknowledges that its offices are located on the unceded territory of the Algonquin Peoples, who have been guardians of, and in relationship with, these lands ...
While most of the delta lies within the federally protected Wood Buffalo National Park, activity outside the park could threaten its future The Peace-Athabasca Delta in Alberta is one of the world’s ...
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 ...
Dr. Ken Hedges, Honourary Colonel and RCGS Fellow, recounts his amazing experience traversing the top of the world on the expedition’s anniversary On May 29, 1969, after 476 days and 5,987 kilometres ...
Seven years after it was first explored, the B.C. cave known as Raspberry Rising is still giving up its secrets, from breathtaking mineral deposits to promising antibacterial microbes It’s Hallowe’en ...
The James Bay Lowlands contain both environmentally crucial peatlands and one of the largest potential mineral reserves in Canada Among modern efforts to balance sustainable environment and stable ...
At exactly 6 a.m., the sky above the Caribbean Sea shifts from violet to pale blue, almost as if someone has flipped a switch above the terrace of my hotel room on the island of Basse-Terre. Mourning ...