17 Nov 570 News, Waterloo, ON
570 News, Waterloo, ON. Program: The Gary Doyle Show Host: Michelle Dyer [sc_embed_player fileurl="https://intothearctic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/11172011-WATERLOO570news.mp3"] ...
570 News, Waterloo, ON. Program: The Gary Doyle Show Host: Michelle Dyer [sc_embed_player fileurl="https://intothearctic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/11172011-WATERLOO570news.mp3"] ...
Cory's is featured on CBC North about his visit to Iqaluit, Nunavut with his Into The Arctic Film Tour....
Cory is invited on The Morning Show to discuss his Into The Arctic project and film tour....
Read on Caledon Enterprise website online or read below: Trekking across Canada's Arctic "“ again Oct 26, 2011 Caledon Enterprise By Andrew Livingstone, Enterprise Staff When the pack of wolves stood mere feet between Cory Trepanier and his brother, one couldn"™t help but wonder what the artist and filmmaker's reaction would be. You wouldn"™t expect it to be one of excitement "“ but it was. The Caledon resident spent three months trekking across the Arctic tundra in search of more inspiration to complete his series of 50 paintings on Canada's massive backyard "“ the Arctic. For the first time last Wednesday, the public got a...
Read on Caledon Enterprise website online or read below: An awe inspiring journey Oct 25, 2012 Caledon Enterprise By Tayler 'Hap' Parnaby, Parnaby Talks Awe is one of those simple words with several precise meanings, each of which has its own shading and place. The word is defined as "an emotion combining dread, veneration or wonder that is inspired by authority or by the sacred or sublime" as in "regarding nature's wonder with awe." It's the latter usage that suits this column. Two weeks ago, when another of those birthdays rolled around, friends handed me a gift bound by wrapping paper. Inside was a remarkable...
Read on Caledon Enterprise website online or read below: Local artist's work could be royal gift April 28, 2011 Caledon Enterprise By Heather Abrey, Enterprise Staff Many Canadians have taken an interest in tomorrow's nuptials between Prince William and his longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton, but Caledon resident Cory Trepanier may have extra reason to celebrate. In 2006, Trepanier began travelling to Canada's arctic to paint the remote and stunning landscapes as part of his "Into the Arctic" project, which involved completing 50 works depicting these arctic regions. During one of his trips in 2009, Trepanier discovered Wilberforce Falls, and his oil painting of this remote...