The Toronto Star invited Cory to write a feature article for the front page of their Travel section to share about his Arctic painting expeditions. Read on the Star website or read below: Canada Travel: Caledon artist spends six years exploring wonders of the Arctic Three Arctic expeditions opened Cory Trépanier's eyes to some of the world's most spectacular wilderness wonders "” right here in our own backyard. By: Cory Trépanier Special to the Star, Published on Thu Jul 26 2012 BAFFIN ISLAND, NUNAVUT"”Hanging on tight, I wipe the salt-water spray from my eyes as the image of a massive iceberg comes into focus. I'm...

Read on the In The Hills website or read below: Cory Trépanier's Big Northern Dream BY NICOLA ROSS BACK ISSUES, SPRING 2012 In DesLauriers, a former trail director with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, is credited with saying, "If they don"™t laugh at your dream, it's not big enough." If that's true, then Caledon landscape artist and filmmaker Cory Trépanier must spend a lot of time fending off amused skeptics. His vision is so enormous that he had to renovate his barn to accommodate it. Cory first began documenting the Canadian wilderness in earnest in 2001 around Georgian Bay and Lake Superior. That project, called...