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Canadian Geographic back issues
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A wily survivor. (Documentaries).(coyotes)(Shapeshifter)(Television Program Review)
January 1, 2003... WHETHER DODGING ecological pressures or the viewfinder, coyotes (ABOVE) elude predators and filmmakers alike. They are exceptionally challenging animals to capture on film, says documentary field producer Tadzio Richards. "It's not simply that they're wild animals -- they're also shifty...
Happy trails... (Maps).(Trans Canada Trail)(Brief Article)
January 1, 2003... A COVERED bridge spanning the Riviere Gatineau at Wakefield, Que., is one of hundreds of attractions along the Trans Canada Trail in the province. A new map produced by Canadian Geographic guides you along Quebec's 1,400 kilometres of trail, from the Gatineau Hills to the New Brunswick...
Billiards and geography. (Awards).(Alan O. Gibbons)(Brief Article)
January 1, 2003... A LAN O. GIBBONS' introduction to The Royal Canadian Geographical Society began after the Second World War in the billiards room of Ottawa's Rideau Club. In one of his first tournaments there, he competed against one of the club's leading players: Charles Camsell, the founder and first...
Reaching for the top. (Lectures).(Bernard Voyer)(Brief Article)
January 1, 2003... BERNARD VOYER has made a career of challenging his inner and physical strength. The intrepid Montreal based adventurer has skied to the North and South poles and climbed the seven summits -- the highest peak on each continent -- including Mount Everest. Only a few people in the world have...
Having a field day. (Awards).(Margaret North)(Brief Article)
January 1, 2003... MARGARET NORTH has always been most at home teaching in a bog, attired in gumboots. "To do geography without doing fieldwork is a wasted opportunity," says the retired senior instructor emerita of geography at the University of British Columbia. During her 38-year career, North rarely missed...