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Power broker
An exclusive Q&A interview with Quebec Oil and Gas Association head Michael Binnion on the province’s energy issues
Celebrating the ‘Kingdom’
Beauty and community in the “kingdom” of Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean
For sale: paradise
One of the largest privately owned pieces of land in North America is up for
Tracing our roots
Hangings, saints, battles, natural beauty and the bones of our ancestors — a journey through history from Old Québec to the Gaspé Peninsula
The puck stops here
Warmer winter temperatures are a game-changer for outdoor hockey.
The streets are alive
Harvesting the talent in Toronto, Halifax, Montréal and Vancouver
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2012
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Eric Rumble
Tags:
Art, British Columbia, Festivals, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Montreal, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, Vancouver, British Columbia
The spray way
From eye sore to art, graffiti finds its place in Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal
Small films hit the big time
Animated films, horror flicks and other genres get their share of the spotlight
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, September 2012
Department:
TenBest
Contributors:
Jessica Harding
Tags:
British Columbia, Festivals, Film, Montreal, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Quebec, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Toronto, Ontario, Victoria, British Columbia
This is your city on foot
The urban landscape from a pedestrian perspective
Source: Canadian Geographic, July/August 2012
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Chris Turner
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MissPixels
Tags:
Alberta, Calgary, Alberta, Kitchener, Ontario, Montreal, Quebec, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, Urban development, Urban planning, Urban sprawl, Urban wildlife, Urbanization, Waterloo, Ontario
On the horizon
Canadians help plan the future of Canada’s capital
Drive-to delights
Blast to the past with a suite of historical tours
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2012
Department:
Feature stories
Contributors:
Carolina Novotny
Tags:
Amherstburg, Ontario, Brantford, Ontario, Châteauguay, Quebec, Fort Erie, Ontario, Gananoque, Ontario, Hamilton, Ontario, Île aux Noix, Kingston, Ontario, Montérégie, Quebec, Morrisburg, Ontario, Ontario, Prescott, Ontario, Quebec, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Tourism, Tours, War, War of 1812
Night train
Reflection and anticipation ride shotgun on the slow trip home
Diminishing coasts
The fragile sandstone coasts of the Magdalen Islands are at risk
Nature vs. Disaster
Why preserving the natural eco-system may help lessen the impact of severe storms
Source: Canadian Geographic, January/February 2012
Department:
Discovery
Contributors:
Carolina Novotny
Tags:
British Columbia, Earthquake, Ecosystem, Extreme weather, Floods, Hurricane Jeanne, Montreal, Quebec, Natural disasters, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Quebec, Stanley Park, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Vancouver, British Columbia
The other side of the mountain
It’s not all downhill at Mont Tremblant
So you think you can igloo?
The Puvirnituq Snow Festival celebrates Inuit culture and survival
A château in my backyard
Meet the winemakers of Quebec’s young vineyards
Culinary Canadiana
Ten iconic eating experiences from coast to coast
Conserving the red knot
Quebec’s Mingan archipelago is a pivotal migratory refuelling station for this highly endangered shorebird and a natural laboratory for the scientists trying to save it
Grosse Île — Quebec’s Irish island
How do you update the site of one of the most horrific events of human suffering on Canadian soil?
Board the amphibious bus
See Canada’s cities on tours from turf to surf
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2011
Department:
Gateway
Contributors:
Mandy Savoie
Tags:
Amphibious buses, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Halifax Harbour, Montreal, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Ottawa, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario
Sail Quebec’s Lower North Shore
Riding the MV Nordik Express offers a true taste of the sailor’s life
Montréal’s Nuit blanche
The art, theatre, dance, food and pyrotechnic revels of this all-nighter offer something for every night owl
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