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Articles tagged with Nunavut (39)
Land and sea
How I learned to love the unexpected (and fishing) in Nunavut
One cool school
A group of students from around the world who embark on an unforgettable journey of Arctic education wind up discovering something about themselves in the process
Northern vision
An interview with Prime Minister Stephen Harper about the past, present and future of Canada's North
Source: Canadian Geographic, October 2012
Department:
Discovery
Tags:
Alert, Nunavut, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Churchill, Manitoba, Geographic education, Geography, Manitoba, National parks, Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Parks Canada, Stephen Harper, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Nunavut Day seals the deal
Every July 9th Iqaluit locals celebrate Canada’s largest-ever aboriginal land claim
Rocket science meets brain surgery
Iqaluit in the groove
As summer dawns, performers from around the world descend on Nunavut’s capital for an eclectic celebration of the art
A walk in the park
Provincial parks don’t always get their due, so it’s time to highlight 25 of Canada’s provincial and territorial playgrounds to explore this year
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, March 2009
Department:
Feature stories
Tags:
Alberta, Basin Head Provincial Park, Blomidon Provincial Park, Bowron Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Buffalo Pound Provincial Park, Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park, Chance Cove Provincial Park, Five Islands Provincial Park, French River Provincial Park, Gooseberry Cove Provincial Park, Hopewell Rocks, Katannilik Territorial Park Reserve, Killarney Provincial Park, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Panmure Island Provincial Park, Parc national de la Gaspésie, Parc national du Saguenay, Prelude Lake Territorial Park, Prince Edward Island, Provincial parks, Quebec, Quetico Provincial Park, Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park, Saskatchewan, Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, Tombstone Territorial Park, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Woolastook Park, Writing-On-Stone Provincial Park, Yukon
Nunavut turns ten
Our newest territory may still be a work-in-progress, but a young generation of Inuit are transforming their lives and land and offering hope for Nunavut’s next decade
Solving the riddle of place names
Alien territory
Devon Island's otherworldly geography stands in for the red planet
Island refuge
Remote, rugged and uninhabited, Akpatok Island draws throngs of northern wildlife
Beluga haven
Somerset Island in Nunavut comes alive in summer at the world's northernmost adventure lodge
Source: Canadian Geographic Travel, May 2007
Department:
Feature stories
Polar voices: The filmmaker, Turf war, Dispatches
Gap in the weather system
Down by the bay
Few Canadians will ever visit Ukkusiksalik National Park, but it need not be experienced to be fully appreciated
Rising stocks
Population biology
Transforming Nunavut
Does the road to prosperity for the territory begin at the tiny settlement of Bathurst Inlet?
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