Canadian Geographic Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues
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- Specialized Predator Strives To Outrun Climate Change
- Salmon Rescue An Epic Campaign On The Fraser River
- Citizen Astronaut Plans A Mission For A Greener Future
- Funniest Places The Unique Landscape Of Canadian TV
- An Epic Expedition To Mount Logan Canada's Highest Peak
- Quebec's Magpie River Makes Legal History As A Person
- Alberta Cowboy Connects With A Special Horse
- Canadian Photos Of The Year Competition Winners!
- Celebrating The Queen's Platinum Jubilee
- Living With Bears Strategies For Sharing A Crowded Landscape
- Invasive Species Transforming The St. Lawrence
- Better Building Making Our Cities Safer For Birds
- Taking Stock The Cod Moratorium 30 Years Later
- Frozen In Time Mary Vaux's Legacy Of Discovery On The Illecillewaet Glacier
- The Future Of Canadian Travel
- The Beauty Of Big Skies
- Ultimate Quiz Great Lakes Edition!
- 50 Questions To Test Your Freshwater Smarts
- Sound Of Silence How We'er Changing Nature's Noise
- Metis Nation Of Ontario A Rich History And The Hunt For Justice
- The Iconic Snowy Owl
- Tracking The Threats Facing This Northern Nomad
- Ode To The Grasslands
- A Personal Pilgrimage Takes In A Landscape And A Way Of Life
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Canadian Geographic is a magazine published by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, (RCGS) based in Ottawa, Ontario.
After the Society was founded in 1929, the magazine was established the next year in May 1930 under the name Canadian Geographical Journal. The Society's objective was to produce a popular magazine primarily focusing on Canadian geography. The first editor was Charles Camsell, since 1915 a fellow of the British Royal Geographical Society, as well as a geologist who had been responsible for mapping large parts of Northern Ontario, Manitoba and the Yukon. Originally published out of Montreal, Quebec, the magazine is now headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. The magazine adopted its current title in 1978.
Typically the magazine contains articles on physical, historical, political and environmental geography, illustrated with photographs, illustrations and maps. Controversial subjects such as acid rain, clear-cut logging, vanishing wetlands, the pollution of the Great Lakes and energy sources of Canadians have also been covered in print and online. The magazine's website contains substantial extracts from current articles and supplementary information not published in the print edition, and a digital edition is also produced for each issue.