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Adam Shoalts
Adam Shoalts holds an honours B.A. in history from Brock University and a Master's degree in history from McMaster University. In 2006, his first book, Sense of Adventure: An Account of a Journey in the Canadian Wilderness, was published.
Since 2007 he has written his "Reflections of a Naturalist" column for the Voice of Pelham.
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Last updated: April 2011
Articles to which Adam Shoalts has contributed (10)
Swamped by history
Minesing Swamp is a reminder that during the War of 1812 the harshest adversary was the land itself
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2012
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 3094
The jury is in: oil sands development is contaminating the Athabasca basin
Follow the toxic trail of 13 pollutants in the Athabasca watershed
Article ID#: 2458
Reviews
Article ID#: 2459
Swim free or die
A unilateral decision by Maine blocks alewife fish from their traditional spawning grounds on the St. Croix River
Source: Canadian Geographic, June 2011
Department:
Discovery
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 2377
Reviews
Article ID#: 2387
iWalk therefore iAm
Smartphone walking tours open a gate to the city’s past
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2011
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 1235
Pirates, port and profit
Legends of Portuguese sailors and aged-port haunt ancient wine-vaults
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2011
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 1237
A short history of Canada's national parks
Where have our national parks been and where are they going?
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2011
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 432
How our national parks evolved
From Grew Owl to Chétien and beyond, 100 years of Parks Canada
Source: Canadian Geographic, April 2011
Department:
Discovery
Contributors:
Adam Shoalts
Article ID#: 443
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