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January 30th, 2014; By Susan Huebert
For thousands of years, people have wanted to dive deep under the water, either for fun or for a special purpose. Over two thousand years ago, during the time of […]
January 30th, 2014; By Jasmin Bollman
We’ve all been there – you wake up to start your day and immediately start thinking of how you can’t wait to get home to go back to bed later. […]
December 12th, 2013; By EricaReid
Focusing on the sustainable environment as a student can help you reduce your ecological footprint while at the same time stepping in the right direction for your future career path. […]
December 12th, 2013; By David Suzuki Foundation
Canada is blessed with some of the last vestiges of pristine nature on Earth — unbroken forests, coastlines and prairies, thousands of rivers, streams and lakes, open skies, abundant fresh […]
December 10th, 2013; By Nature Conservancy Canada
Why are old-growth forests important? When thinking about healthy forests, it’s not often that we think about dead, dying or diseased trees but any forest manager will tell you that they’re […]
November 19th, 2013; By Kristen Mcbain
The benefits of outdoor activity are well known. Whether you’re hiking, biking, swimming, or running, these activities are all great ways to get your heart rate up and stay healthy. […]
November 19th, 2013; By Priyanka Kumar Chopra
Across the world North America is known for many things; the culture, the people and the great outdoors. Part of that great outdoors is the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes […]