Canadian Geographic Travel has been sharing Canada and the world with readers for six years now; published quarterly by Canadian Geographic. Topical, informative and inspirational, Canadian Geographic Travel shares the same award-winning editorial and photographic values that have made Canadian Geographic one of Canada’s most successful magazines. Published four times a year, Canadian Geographic Travel features stories from across Canada and beyond.
The country is wild and dangerous. Mountains are high, rivers run fast, and there are strange animals in the woods. But three family pets—two dogs and a cat—begin a long, long walk through western Canada. They miss their family and they are trying to get home. But will anyone see them again?
There is no group of birds more mysterious and fascinating than owls. The loudmouths of the raptor world, they peep, trill, toot, bark, growl, shriek, whistle, chittle, whoop, chuckle, boom, and buzz. Indeed, very few actually "hoot." They have become the stuff of lore and legend-from the Roman myth that an owl foot could reveal secrets to the First Nations belief that an owl feather could give a newborn better night vision. But the truth about owls is much more exciting.
SkyNews - the magazine of astronomy and stargazing, features complete observing information, expert equipment reviews, star chart — everything beginners and intermediate amateur astronomers and astrophotographers need. Edited by astronomy author Terence Dickinson, published in Canada, columnists include equipment guru Alan Dyer, comet hunter David Levy, Ken Hewitt-White, Gary Seronik, Ray Villard.