Synopsis
Host David McGuffin talks to Canadas greatest explorers about their adventures and what inspires their spirit of discovery.
Episodes
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Polar exploring in the age of climate change with Dr. Mark Terry
17/10/2023 Duration: 47minThe scholar, filmmaker, author and explorer discusses his documentary work, experience in the polar regions, climate change and more
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Setting the South Pole speed record with Caroline Coté
03/10/2023 Duration: 53minThe polar explorer and endurance athlete discusses what kept her going during her record-breaking expedition, challenges she faced, and her favourite place in Canada
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Jeannie Ehaloak: An Inuit survivor of Residential Schools
19/09/2023 Duration: 23minThe former Mayor of Cambridge Bay and Canadian politician speaks about her experience being taken away from her home at four years old and the impact of Residential Schools on the Inuit
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Joanie and Gary McGuffin, Canada’s First Couple of canoeing
05/09/2023 Duration: 01h08minWe're thrilled that Gary and Joanie McGuffin are joining us for this last episode of our 2023 Summer Canoe series. Be sure to check out the previous two, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and RCGS Explorer-in-Residence Adam Shoalts. Arguably no couple has paddled more of Canada's waterways than Gary and Joanie have together, and it all started just over 40 years ago when, as newlyweds, they turned their honeymoon into a canoe trip from the Atlantic Ocean, across Canada and up into the Arctic Ocean. That trip inspired the best-selling memoir Where Rivers Run, which was followed by many more paddling adventures and best-sellers. Their documentary, Painted Land: In Search of the Group of Seven, about their efforts to track down, by canoe, the exact sites of famous Group of Seven paintings in Northern Ontario, won a Canadian Screen Award. They are the founders of the Lake Superior Watershed Conservancy and their current project is a Smithsonian exhibit, traveling through Canada and the U.S., called Stories o
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Adam Shoalts on his epic canoe journey from Lake Erie to the Arctic
22/08/2023 Duration: 01h29minThe Westaway Explorer-in-Residence discusses his newest book "Where the Falcon Flies: A 3,400 Kilometre Odyssey From My Doorstep to the Arctic" and more!
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A canoe conversation with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
08/08/2023 Duration: 30minPodcast host David McGuffin sits down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to discuss his passion and history with canoeing, including childhood trips and being taught to paddle by canoeing legend Bill Mason
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James Cameron and Joe MacInnis on exploring the ocean and the magic of mentoring
25/07/2023 Duration: 54minThe lifelong friends sat down for a fireside chat at the RCGS headquarters to discuss exploration, how the two undersea explorers met and more
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Photographing Vancouver Island with Ryan Tidman
20/06/2023 Duration: 43minBreaking into the business of wildlife photography is no easy task, but Ryan Tidman has experienced great success through his work photographing Vancouver Island's iconic mammals — bears, sea wolves, marmots and more
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Arctic Awe with Pascale Marceau
06/06/2023 Duration: 59minThe accomplished winter and cold weather explorer discusses her latest High Arctic expedition covering 650 kilometres in seven weeks
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Diving Newfoundland's World War Two wrecks with Jill Heinerth
23/05/2023 Duration: 47minRCGS Explorer-in-Residence Jill Heinerth discusses the discovery of a Second World War-era bomber 50 metres below the surface in Gander Lake, Newfoundland
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Ray Zahab - Pushing the limits
09/05/2023 Duration: 38minThe Canadian adventurer discusses his experience battling cancer and traversing across the Paalik Valley in February
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Inside Canada's most active volcano with Christian Stenner
25/04/2023 Duration: 01h06minTake a step inside Mount Meager to learn all about this volcano that last erupted 2400 years ago, plus testing space probes that could be used in the search for life on one of Saturn's moons
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Explorer-in-Residence George Kourounis - On top of icebergs and into volcanoes
12/04/2023 Duration: 36minSet off on some incredible adventures with George Kourounis as we explore icebergs in the North Atlantic, Africa's most active volcano and more
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Crossing Africa on foot with Mario Rigby
30/03/2023 Duration: 01h03min“If you want to understand what it means to be fully human, go to Africa.” Mario Rigby’s claim to fame is an impressive one. The RCGS Fellow was the first person to walk from Cape Town to Cairo solo. A Toronto based eco-adventurer, focused on sustainable travel and transport, Rigby covered 12,000 kilometres over two-and-a-half years and had a lifetime’s worth of adventures along the way. He was robbed of most of his money on just his second day out; he was attacked by wild dogs, pinned down under gunfire in a war zone, turned away at borders and detained by police multiple times. But mostly what he remembers is the incredible warmth and hospitality of the people he met along the way — that sense of community, ubuntu, that transcends African borders. It was a journey that he says fundamentally transformed him as a person and how he interacts with the world. He has since focused on being a positive and vocal advocate for diversity in the outdoors, encouraging people of colour to get out and explore nature. A
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Passing the Mic, Part 3 — A foot in two worlds
15/03/2023 Duration: 52minInuit Knowledge Keeper George Angohiatok explores stories from his unique childhood and shares his life mission of teaching the skills and traditions he learned from his family to younger generations
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Passing the Mic, Part 2 — The goose hunt with Tyler Agligoetok and Sinclair Lyall
28/02/2023 Duration: 17minStudents Tyler Agligoetok and Sinclair Lyall from the Canadian Geographic Podcast Worksop discuss favourite hunting memories and time spent on the tundra of Victoria Island
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Passing the Mic, Part 1 — the Canadian High Arctic Research Station
15/02/2023 Duration: 31minJoin podcast host David McGuffin in the first of three episodes exploring the Inuit Community of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut and the new Canadian High Arctic Research Station. In this episode: Arctic research and the blending traditional Inuit knowledge with science and more.
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The Boreal, Biodiversity and Indigenous Guardians with Valérie Courtois
13/12/2022 Duration: 38minThe Director of the Indigenous Leadership Initiative discusses COP15, the importance of the boreal forest and the vital role of Indigenous-led conservation and stewardship
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The Bay of Fundy: Sea and skies
22/11/2022 Duration: 26minHop aboard the Polar Prince with David McGuffin as he sails Atlantic Canada's Bay of Fundy with the scientists, students and researchers that make up this Students on Ice conservation expedition
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Fundy Salmon - Back from the Brink
01/11/2022 Duration: 26minJohn Robinson of Parks Canada talks about the work being done to help bring back Fundy Atlantic salmon populations from the brink of extinction