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Journeys For The Curious

Culture and Storytelling

Stories that deepen understanding of the living cultures connected to the places we visit.

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Where Silence Speaks: Lessons from Japan
Article

Japan

Where Silence Speaks: Lessons from Japan

It wasn’t the itinerary that changed us—it was the invitation to listen, to learn, to walk softly.

What I Learned from Writing a Territorial Acknowledgement
Article

What I Learned from Writing a Territorial Acknowledgement

Territorial acknowledgements—paying homage to the traditional homelands where an event takes place or a structure is built—are one small way we can


Top of the World: The Secret Nazi Weather Station
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Newfoundland and Labrador

Top of the World: The Secret Nazi Weather Station

Did you know that Nazi German forces once set foot within Canada? On the rugged coast of northern Labrador, they hid a weather monitoring station


Where Do You Belong?

© Dennis Minty

Article

Newfoundland and Labrador

Where Do You Belong?

In Newfoundland, instead of asking where you’re from, people will often say, “Where do you belong?” Explore this rich question with one


Quilts for Survivors: Made with Love in the Spirit of Reconciliation

© Judy Kowalski

Article

Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Quilts for Survivors: Made with Love in the Spirit of Reconciliation

Judy Kowalski was so inspired by what she learned on her Northwest Passage expedition cruise that she chose to take action towards reconciliation in


Born of Fire, Home of Trolls

© Jon Dudley

Article

Iceland

Born of Fire, Home of Trolls

Iceland is often called the land of fire and ice, but what exactly does that mean? The country contains many unique geographical features. Learn more


Eyes On Artist Jessica Winters: Compassion in Reconciliation
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Eyes On Artist Jessica Winters: Compassion in Reconciliation

Inuk artist Jessica Winters reflects on reconciliation through her design of this year’s orange shirt for the National Day for Truth and


Penguins: A Cast of Characters

© Dennis Minty

Photo Story

Antarctica

Penguins: A Cast of Characters

There are many species of penguin that you can see on an Antarctic expedition cruise, including gentoo, king, macaroni, Adélie, chinstrap,


Top of the World: The US Military Camp Beneath Greenland's Ice Cap
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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Top of the World: The US Military Camp Beneath Greenland's Ice Cap

At the height of the Cold War, the United States built a sprawling military complex beneath the ice cap of northwest Greenland. The remains of the


Feeling at Home out on the Land

© Maria Merkuratsuk

Photo Story

Newfoundland and Labrador

Feeling at Home out on the Land

Enjoy this personal and honest photo story, sharing one Inuit woman’s intimate connection to her homelands around Nain, Nunatsiavut, Labrador. Raised


Top of the World: The Neolithic Ruins of Skara Brae
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Scotland

Top of the World: The Neolithic Ruins of Skara Brae

Welcome to Skara Brae—a stone village in Scotland’s Orkney archipelago and one of the most important Neolithic ruins in Europe. Learn more about how


St. Kilda: A World Apart

© Dennis Minty

Article

Scotland

St. Kilda: A World Apart

Now an abandoned, uninhabited archipelago, St. Kilda is rich in human history. Here, hearty “bird people” made a simple but fulfilling life until


Stepping Back in Time in Siglufjörður, Iceland
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Iceland

Stepping Back in Time in Siglufjörður, Iceland

Did you know that Siglufjörður is the northernmost town in Iceland? With a population of just over a thousand people, it is one of the country's most


Recording the Stories of Nunatsiavut: Archaeology, Traditional Knowledge, and the Future

© Krista Pinter-Lachapelle

Article

Newfoundland and Labrador

Recording the Stories of Nunatsiavut: Archaeology, Traditional Knowledge, and the Future

Just about everywhere in Nunatsiavut—the Inuit homeland of northern Labrador—you can find archaeology. Human history in the region goes back


Top of the World: Beechey Island's Fourth Grave
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Canadian High Arctic and Greenland

Top of the World: Beechey Island's Fourth Grave

Beechey Island is one of the most significant colonial historic sites in the Arctic. Famed as the final resting place of three men from Franklin’s