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Expo 67 Official Guide Book Schedule: Day 1 Rocky Mountain House – Wed, May 24; Day 4 Edmonton – May 27; Day 9 Lloydminster – June 1; Day 11 North Battleford – June 3; Day 12 Saskatoon – June 4; Day 15 Prince Albert – June 7; Day 18 Nipawin – June 10; Day 21 The Pas – June 13; Day 34 Portage la Prairie – June 26; Day 39 ...
After the Society was founded in 1929, the magazine was established the next year in May 1930 [2] under the name Canadian Geographical Journal.The Society's objective was to produce a popular magazine primarily focusing on Canadian geography.
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society was founded in 1929 by a group of eminent Canadians, including Marius Barbeau, an ethnographer and folklorist who is today considered a founder of Canadian anthropology, the Hon. A.E. Arsenault, Premier of Prince Edward Island and justice of the province's supreme court, Lawrence J. Burpee, Secretary for Canada of the International Joint Commission, John ...
The Canadian Association of Geographers (CAG; French: L'Association canadienne des géographes) is an educational and scientific society in Canada aimed at advancing the understanding of, study of, and importance of geography and related fields. CAG publishes the quarterly peer-reviewed journal The Canadian Geographer.
For more than 25 years, Callan has spoken and given key note presentations at major canoe and wilderness events across North America. Callan is also a frequent guest on Canadian radio and television such as CBC Radio's The Happy Camper, [3] field editor for Explore, and regular contributor to Canadian Geographic, ON Nature, Kanawa and Canoeroots Magazine.
Michelle Valberg CM is a Canadian nature and wildlife photographer who has documented Canada's landscapes and wildlife, especially the Arctic. In 2022, she was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada for her contributions in photography and philanthropy, particularly in raising awareness of Canada's North.
The Canadian Geographic Challenge (formerly the Great Canadian Geography Challenge), established in 1995, [3] is the longest-running Canadian national student geography competition organized annually by Can Geo Education for students from Grades 4 to 10.
The Canadian Environment Awards were established in 2002 through a partnership between the Government of Canada and Canadian Geographic Enterprises. The national program recognized dedicated Canadians who act locally to help protect, preserve and restore Canada's environment.