Canadian Geographic Year 2025 Magazine Back Issues
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- Ice Grizzlies Finding Balance On Yukon's Klukshu River
- Epic Aurora Borealis Photos
- Trusting The Taps A30 Year Quest For Water
- Dancing Through a Prairie Winter
- Best Shots From Our Annual Photo Competition
- Jasper Journey To Maligne Lake
- Vancouver's Sandpiper Stopover
- The Powerful Doc Sugarcane
- Wild Life Without Borders Saving Species
- In A New Era Of Canada U.S. Relations
- Tornado Hunter On The Thrill Of The Chase
- Saving Sturgeon In The Great Lakes
- True North Strong & Free
- Celebrating Canada With Wade Davis, Paul Nicklen
- Jim Cuddy, Valerie Pringle, Niigaanwewidam Sinclair
- Michelle Valberg And More!
- Bear Cub Rescue Inside A Safe Haven For B.C. Wildlife
- Wild Rice Nurturing The Good Berry
- Acadian Apples Nova Scotia's Forgotten Heritage
- Special Section: Finding Home Through Food
- Wildlife Photography Competition Winners
- Northern Spotted Owls On The Brink
- Woodland Wonder The Amazing Carolinian Forest
- A New Life For Canada's Railway Bridges
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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.