We were lucky enough to welcome Lorna Crozier on board the Canada C3 ship for leg 7 of this journey. Lorna is an accomplished Canadian poet.
We were lucky enough to welcome Lorna Crozier on board the Canada C3 ship for leg 7 of this journey. Lorna is an accomplished Canadian poet.
Leg 6 of Canada C3 had moments of intense emotion, absolute awe, joyful friendship and incredible laughter. As we sailed up the coast of...
“It’s important to consider that what we do has a potential impact on marine environment and Arctic wildlife in Canada. And I think this...
When we visited Iqaluit, we were amazed to see a city grounded in the traditions of the Inuit people and also alive with a new diverse...
Leg 5 of Canada C3 was an incredible opportunity for us to celebrate the beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador. As we sailed from St. John's..
There are so many stunning areas in this country, and the Torngat Mountains National Park is no exception. Come visit this unforgettable...
"The landscapes are spectacular, but that's not the story that we tell. It's part of the story, but it's not the story. The story is the...
Our visit to Hebron, Labrador sparked many intense conversations between Canada C3 participants. We were so grateful to have Natan Obed...
As we travelled along the Labrador coast on Leg 5, Canada C3 participant Adam van Koeverden had the opportunity to connect with the...
We had the opportunity to visit the only authenticated viking site in North America - L'Anse aux Meadows. We were so lucky to speak with...
It’s time for Inuktut lesson number 3! Learn a new Inuktut phrase with Émile, our leg 8 Youth Ambassador, and Aluki, our leg 8 journey...
The linguistic diversity of the Arctic is incredible with many different ways of communicating. Did you know Inuit use distinct body lang...
We are grateful to Aluki for taking the time to guide us in understanding the language, and teaching us some Inuktut phrases. Take a look...
Running into a friend in an unexpected place is always a pleasant surprise. That’s exactly what happened a few days into Leg 9 of the Can...
(Inuktut is a blanket term that refers to all Inuktitut dialects). Our leg 8 participant Aluki Kotierk impressed upon us the importance...
We had the opportunity to visit the only authenticated viking site in North America - L'Anse aux Meadows. We were so lucky to speak with...
When we visited Iqaluit, we were amazed to see a city grounded in the traditions of the Inuit people and also alive with a new diverse...
Written and performed by Alex Cuba, Andrea Menard, Heather Rankin and participants on board the Canada C3 ship, “River of Nations”...
As we travelled along the Labrador coast on Leg 5, Canada C3 participant Adam van Koeverden had the opportunity to connect with the...
If you have never been to Stan Rogers Folk Festival, you should add it to your bucket list. Once a year, the population of the small town...
We were thrilled to host Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the Canada C3 ship today in Charlottetown, P.E.I. While on board, the Prime Min...
Throughout the Canada C3 expedition, our aim is to create deeper and more meaningful understandings across our diverse cultures...
The plan was to sail by Dundas Harbour (Talluruti), but when we learned that our participant Jena Merkosak's grandmother was born there...
"The landscapes are spectacular, but that's not the story that we tell. It's part of the story, but it's not the story. The story is the...
Our visit to Hebron, Labrador sparked many intense conversations between Canada C3 participants. We were so grateful to have Natan Obed...
Raven is from the Lake Babine Nation in British Columbia. She and her father launched the Moosehide Campaign in 2011, and work towards...
“You know, that “reconciliation word” has been thrown around, and maybe it’s just because I don’t pay attention sometimes, but I started...
"Reconciliation is 'haiclistut', meaning to turn something around or make it right again." - Canada C3 Journey Participant and proud mem...
Canada C3 Youth Ambassadors are passionate about building a better Canada. Watch our new video to meet some of our Youth Ambassadors and...
Our friend Paddle-to-the-sea has joined us on our journey. He’s seen the waters of Lake Ontario, the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean...
August 14 was an incredible day on Canada C3 for two reasons - we met the Students on Ice ship in Pond Inlet and we attended the official...
Raven is from the Lake Babine Nation in British Columbia. She and her father launched the Moosehide Campaign in 2011, and work towards...
During the Canada C3 expedition, our science team is studying the impact of plastic debris on our oceans. They are collecting sediments...
Dr. Jeff Saarela, botanist with the Canadian Museum of Nature - Musée canadien de la nature recently took us on a quick tour of the...
We were lucky enough to welcome Lorna Crozier on board the Canada C3 ship for leg 7 of this journey. Lorna is an accomplished Canadian poet.
As we travel along Canada's coastline, we have had the opportunity to see many of our stops from the sky! Watch this video for a new...
Without oceans, there would be no life on earth. We have them to thank for our ability to breathe, eat and grow. With a hopeful but real...
On July 26, thanks to the persistent efforts of Jerry Natanine and the people of Clyde River, the Supreme Court of Canada quashed...
The Arctic identity is inextricably connected to ice. In 2017, both the nature of Arctic ice and the nature of this identity are changing...
Let Tony's angelic voice take you away as you visit some of the breathtaking areas that our participants experienced during leg 7...
“It’s important to consider that what we do has a potential impact on marine environment and Arctic wildlife in Canada. And I think this...
Historically, fishing was at the heart of many communities in Newfoundland. Today, the industrialization of fishing and the cod...
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...
There are so many stunning areas in this country, and the Torngat Mountains National Park is no exception. Come visit this unforgettable...
One of the most magical places we've visited is Battle Harbour, Labrador. A fishing village dating back to the 18th century, Battle Har...
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...
This morning, we sailed through Iceberg Alley. It is hard to describe the feeling of seeing an iceberg slowly emerge out of the distance...
We are so glad to have Fisheries and Oceans Canada scientist Kristi Miller-Saunders on board for Leg 4 of our journey as we travel from...
When the Canada C3 team stopped in La Minganie, we visited the historical Île aux Perroquets. This island is one of many that make up the...
A visit to Havre-St-Pierre gave the Canada C3 team the opportunity to travel to Île Quarry and Île Niapisakau, two islands in the Mingan...
On leg 2 of our journey, our chief scientist Dr. Lyne Morissette created a 90-second challenge for herself. Armed with ziploc bags that...
Happy World Oceans Day! As our ship travels from coast to coast to coast, our scientists are working to increase our knowledge of the...
Leg 10 was our last full leg in the beautiful territory of Nunavut. The word 'Nunavut' means 'our land' in Inuktitut. Throughout our time...
At the centre of our epic journey from coast to coast to coast is the Northwest Passage. Many Canadians know this passage to be difficult...
On Leg 8, as we sailed from Qikiqtarjuaq to Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik), Nunavut, we saw some absolutely beautiful treasures of the Canadian..
Leg 7 of the Canada C3 journey began in Iqaluit, and the vibrancy, warmth and diversity that our participants felt in the capital of Nu...
Leg 6 of Canada C3 had moments of intense emotion, absolute awe, joyful friendship and incredible laughter. As we sailed up the coast of...
Leg 5 of Canada C3 was an incredible opportunity for us to celebrate the beauty of Newfoundland and Labrador. As we sailed from St. John's..
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..
It's hard to believe that Leg 3 has come and gone. This stretch from Baie-Comeau to Charlottetown was an incredible opportunity to celeb...
On June 10, with a fantastic launch fresh in their minds, the Canada C3 team set off to begin Leg 2. Over the course of 10 days, we sailed..
The first leg of our journey has come and gone. Our hope is that throughout the voyage, participants can experience their country's people..