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Although there are no maple trees in Nunavut, the Canadian flag bearing the maple leaf symbol of national unity will fly proudly in communities across the territory on July 1 ...
Patrick Nadeau drove from the Toronto area to Tuktoyaktuk and back in a Hyundai Ioniq 5 only running into trouble once, right ...
Have you ever stood under a vast, dark sky and wondered if magic was possible? Witnessing the northern lights feels exactly ...
To help make the most of your made-in-Canada vacation, we spoke to Dr. Jia Hu, a primary care and public health physician ...
Midseason is the new fall. As Hollywood and the broader industry continue to recover from the debilitating dual actors and ...
The cruise industry is under scrutiny for its environmental toll – but a new wave of sustainable initiatives is charting a ...
With demand for rare earth minerals expected to reach up to seven times current levels by 2040, Greenland’s winning ticket to ...
As many Canadians choose to stay north of the border this summer, Postmedia Travel will be publishing a series of stories ...
On June 20, 2020, the town of Verkhoyansk, Russia, reached a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, the highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic Circle.
By Jenna Benchetrit  Other recommendations aimed at improving aviation policy, air travel access in Canada's North The ...
The small city sits far above the Arctic Circle. (Image: Getty) While most tourists head to places like Spain, Greece, Italy and Portugal during the summer, a few other countries are often overlooked.