A road trip through southwest Nova Scotia takes in semi-mythic lighthouses, lobster boat fleets and lively harbour towns where daily life is still defined by the ebb and flow of the Atlantic. Peggy's ...
National Geographic Live, a touring series that brings explorers to cities around the US and Canada, has announced its 2022-23 schedule after a pandemic-driven hiatus of two years. It will visit ...
The USA’s biggest linked ski area and a characterful downtown makes Park City a superb intro to Rocky Mountain skiing. It may be Mormon country but Park City has a fine range of bars and restaurants ...
It may be Canada’s political powerhouse, but under the surface Ottawa is simmering with vibrancy and adventure. Strike beyond the typical tourist route surrounding Parliament Hill and you’ll find ...
He photographed the darkly colored, paperclip-size tadpoles in Cedar Lake, part of Canada’s Vancouver Island. “The challenge was to get the camera-to-subject distance just right and light them well ...
Discovering Indigenous traditions in Canada's Wanuskewin Heritage Park Over 6,000 years ago, Wanuskewin Heritage Park echoed with the thundering hooves of bison and the voices of Indigenous peoples ...
We’ve all been on some extreme trips. But how many of us can claim to have travelled to the very edge of the world? I can… sort of. Allow me to explain. I made several trips for my latest book The ...
“I’m not really a farmer,” Renee Delaney tells me sheepishly, despite our surroundings clearly suggesting otherwise. Nearby, a chorus of grunting piglets wallow in a mud bath, overlooked by a pen of ...
This story originally published in the September 1999 issue of National Geographic magazine. See more digitized stories from our archives here. In the medical room far behind the chutes, cowboys were ...
A white-tailed deer in Canada likely infected a human with coronavirus, according to new research. The case, reported in a preprint journal, would be the first known instance of a COVID-19 spillover ...