As we sailed towards Joe Batt's Arm on Fogo Island, it was impossible to miss the Fogo Island Inn. A modern hotel perched on a rocky...
Join us in taking a look back at Leg 4, when we travelled from Charlottetown, P.E.I. to St. John's, Nfld. Like every leg, our participants..
When we were in L'Anse aux Meadows, we had an incredible opportunity to learn about local efforts by Parks Canada to support the eider...
Happy Canada's Parks Day! We as Canadians are so fortunate to have national parks from coast to coast to coast. A couple days ago, the...
A small fishing village with a lot of heart, when we visited François, Nfld. on Leg 4, it left a big impression on us. We spoke with community members to learn more about the spirit of this small town. Here is what they told us.
Written and performed by Alex Cuba, Andrea Menard, Heather Rankin and participants on board the Canada C3 ship, “River of Nations”...
Historically, fishing was at the heart of many communities in Newfoundland. Today, the industrialization of fishing and the cod...
This morning, we sailed through Iceberg Alley. It is hard to describe the feeling of seeing an iceberg slowly emerge out of the distance...
For four incredible legs, the Canada C3 ship has been sailing past booming cities, charming villages and awe-inspiring landscapes. As of this week, our 23,000 km journey is 1/4 complete. Join us as we travel from coast to coast to coast.
This week we had the good fortune to stop in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Some of the Canada C3 team went for a visit to the Canadian Coast Guard College, which happens to be where our captain, Stéphan Guy, learned his trade. We took our cameras along for the visit. Thanks to the Canadian Coast Guard for their ongoing support and partnership.
Throughout the Canada C3 expedition, our aim is to create deeper and more meaningful understandings across our diverse cultures...