Alexander Henderson spent decades photographing the province’s dazzling landscapes and burgeoning cities. And his work was almost lost forever.
A showcase of the best works from the 58th annual Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards arrives at the Royal Ontario Museum this weekend
The animals that inhabit Montreal’s beloved Biodôme are at the centre of its recent overhaul
It’s syrup makers versus loggers in the battle over Canada’s maple forests
Hundreds of seedlings from one doomed tree will sprout this year around Whitehorse, keeping the iconic plant’s legacy alive
The orca family known as J pod have been swimming far away from their Salish Sea digs. Will they return in 2022?
The Calgary Zoo has a pair of resident camels—and these humped mammals love to people-watch
The B.C.-based filmmaker walked, hiked, paddled and snowshoed across Canada in what she calls an ‘ecological and reconciliation pilgrimage’
There is no creature more majestic than a blue whale, and few jobs less pleasant than getting rid of a deceased one that washed up on your public beach
An abandoned dam in Washington state may be the only thing barring chinook and steelhead trout from the upper reaches of B.C.’s Similkameen River. If you tear it down, will they come?
Biologist Gordon Stenhouse has observed grizzlies’ respect for humans. He wishes we’d return the favour.
The Arctic narwhal is being threatened by a new enemy: the clamour of passing ships