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Canadian Geographic (ed. by Rick Boychuk with Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole and Karen Twitchell et al)
Canadian Geographic: November/December 1995, Volume 115, Number 6 (Baffin by Degrees: a lifetime of preparation to cross Canada's Crossing largest island)
Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1995. Paper bound, Vol. 115, No. 6. 65th Anniversary Issue. New condition. 122pp. 305 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Creation of the e-nation: The railroad may have united the country but the telegraph called a nation into being by Rosa Harris-Adler; Phone Medicine: Ailments in the outports of Newfoundland get telephone treatment by Chris Flanagan; Computer Confidants: E-mail turned a collection of strangers into a circle of friends by Tony Leighton; Baffin by Degrees: It took six months and a lifetime of preparation to cross Canada's largest island by John Dunn; Zada's Hanukkah Legacy: A vital, old storyteller piques a boy's interest in his roots by Matt Cohen with Gary Clement.
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Book number: 21696
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Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Rick Boychuk, Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Creation of the E-Nation: Telegraph Communications History Rosa Harris-Adler; Phone Medicine Ailments Newfo

 
Canadian Geographic (ed. by Rick Boychuk with Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole and Karen Twitchell et al)
Canadian Geographic: January/February 1996, Volume 116, Number 1 (Ancestral Trail: The Old Canada Road; Journey into the Earth by 600 Canadian scientists, Re-Gaeling Cape Breton with sprouting musicians, etc.)
Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996. Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 1. New condition. 96pp. 245 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Aerial Impressions: Landscape has a language only flyers can read by Carl Hiebert; Ancestral Trail: Hidden in the Maine woods, the Old Canada Road once carried commerce north and hope south by Peter Shawn Taylor with Mark Tomalty; Journey into the Earth: Six hundred Canadian scientists are going where no one has ever gone before by Daniel Wood; Re-Gaeling Cape Breton: Musicians sprout like wildflowers in the Island's Celtic community by Silver Donald Cameron with Dan Callis.
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Book number: 21697
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Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Rick Boychuk, Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Aerial Impressions Landscape Carl Hiebert; Ancestral Trail Maine Woods Old Canada Road Peter Shawn Taylor;

 
Canadian Geographic (ed. by Rick Boychuk with Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole and Karen Twitchell et al)
Canadian Geographic: March/April 1996, Volume 116, Number 2 (Spirit of the Haida: Saving the totems of the Queen Charlotte Islands; Polar Opposites: Two expeditions and two ways of scaling the roof of the world, etc.)
Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996. Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 2. New condition. 100pp. 240 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Spirit of the Haida: Saving the totems of the Queen Charlotte Islands by Tom Koppel with Sandy MacDonald; Polar Opposites: Two expeditions and two ways of scaling the roof of the world by Gary Salewicz with artwork by David Brynaert; Code of Arms: A cannon fired nearly five centuries ago echoes in gun debates today by Merilyn Simonds; Barrens and Borders: Passing the torch to protect the Thelon's wild side by David Pelly; Swept Away: The Lemieux Landslide consumed more than just fields and trees by Dane Lanken.
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Book number: 21698
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Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Rick Boychuk, Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Haida Spirit Saving Totems Queen Charlotte Islands Tom Koppel Sandy Macdonald; Polar Opposites Expeditions

 
Canadian Geographic (ed. by Rick Boychuk with Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole and Karen Twitchell et al)
Canadian Geographic: May/June 1996, Volume 116, Number 3 (Boreal Forest: A visual celebration of Canada's great northern forest; Greening the St. Lawrence; Beluga Mothers' Milk and Toxic Chemicals; Nova Scotia's Blanding's turtles, etc.)
Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996. Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 3. New condition. 110pp. 360 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Boreal Forest: A visual celebration of Canada's great northern forest by Dane Lanken; Greening the St. Lawrence: For 20 years, Daniel Green has fought to keep a waterway clean by Anne Brocklehurst with Mark Tomalty; What's in Beluga Mothers' Milk? St. Lawrence belugas are passing on to their suckling calves toxic chemicals from the river by Pierre Beland; Rethinking Green Logic: As we rally around recycling, are we ignoring what our industrious lifestyle is doing to the global landscape? by Wayne Grady with Jean Soulard; Shell Game: Nova Scotia's Blanding's turtles struggle to keep their heads above water by Harry Thurston with Wayne Barrett; Turf Wars: Once a miracle cure for the drought-ravaged Prairies, crested wheatgrass is now spreading like bad news by Don Gayton; The Twins Who Grew Giants: David and Peter Brown were eccentric recluses who shut out their disapproving neighbours by inhabiting a forest of their own design by John Portwood with Les Bazso.
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Book number: 21699
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Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Rick Boychuk, Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Boreal Forest Canada's Great Northern Forest Dane Lanken; St. Lawrence River Daniel Green Anne Brocklehurst

 
Canadian Geographic (ed. by Rick Boychuk with Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole and Karen Twitchell et al)
Canadian Geographic: September/October 1996, Volume 116, Number 5 (Treasured Islands: Iles de Mingan, uninhabited archipelago; Cretaceous Creations: Casting dinosaurs in a whole new light; Alberta's pulp and petroleum - at what cost?, etc.)
Ottawa: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, 1996. Paper bound, Vol. 116, No. 5. New condition. 98pp. 255 grams. Note: we have over 200 issues of Canadian Geographic in stock; contact us directly for your orders! This issue includes: Yonge and Restless: From war route to sleazy strip, Yonge Street has been Toronto's centre of gravity for 200 years by Stephen Smith with Andrew Danson; Treasured Islands: An uninhabited archipelago, les Iles de Mingan are rocky contradictions - forested and treeless, barren and vegetation-rich by David Pelly with PIerre St. Jacques; Murder, He Mapped: A new cartographic technique helps police pinpoint the perpretrator by Taras Grescoe; Uneasy Peace: Wheat fed the economy of northwestern Alberta for a century. Today, it's fuelled by pulp and petroleum, but at what cost? by Myrna Kostash with Steve Simon; Cretaceous Creations: Casting dinosaurs in a whole new light by Dane Lanken with Sinforoso Resultay.
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Book number: 21700
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Keywords: Royal Canadian Geographical Society, Canadian Geographic Magazine, Rick Boychuk, Eric Harris, Rosa Harris-Adler, Monique Roy-Sole, Karen Twitchell, Yonge Street Toronto Stephen Smith Andrew Danson; Uninhabited Archipelago Les Iles de Mingan David Pelly Pi

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