END OF THE THOMSEN: the 2nd week of Cory's 9 week expedition, canoeing the remote Thomsen River, in Aulavik National Park on Banks Island. Produced for Parks Canada's YouTube Channel as part 2 of 2 part in a short series called "Artist Cory Trépanier's Journey to Aulavik National Park". ...

Cory's Into The Arctic: The Last Chapter expedition field journals were published as a series in Canadian North airline's Up Here Magazine beginning in November 2015. Here is part 6. Published in the April 2016 issue. HISTORY ABOUNDS Crossing Paths with A.Y. Jackson and John Franklin by Cory Trépanier Randy steers his 20 foot boat to avoid another frozen mass as I study the icy horizon. It's touch and go as he navigates the white mine field along the south coast of Cornwallis Island, on the western edge of the Lancaster Sound. Should we get through, there will be one more obstacle between us...

ON THE WATER: Cory's 2015 expedition kicks off by canoe. Thomsen River, Aulavik National Park: most northerly canoe route. Produced for Parks Canada's YouTube Channel as part 1 of 2 part in a short series called "Artist Cory Trépanier's Journey to Aulavik National Park"....

Cory's Into The Arctic: The Last Chapter expedition field journals were published as a series in Canadian North airline's Up Here Magazine beginning in November 2015. Here is part 5, published in the March 2016 issue. BLOWN AWAY IN ARCTIC BAY by Cory Trépanier My eyes bulge as I peer through the slightly distorted window of the plane. A flight filled with dramatic landscapes is coming to an end in the community of Arctic Bay in Baffin Island's northwest corner, where incredible 600 foot high red cliffs rise from the west shore of the bay. About 750 people call this beautiful, mountain-lined hamlet home....

Caledon artist Cory Trépanier awarded prestigious Explorers Club medal By Danielle Marr Caledon based artist Cory Trepanier has joined the likes of James Cameron and Neil Armstrong as one of North America's most esteemed explorers, and he's got the medal to show for it. The Explorers Club, which dates back to 1904, is an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. While Trepanier has been a member of the invite-only club since 2009, this year he was awarded with the Explorers Club Canadian Chapter's 2015 Steffanson Medal...

Cory's Into The Arctic: The Last Chapter expedition field journals were published as a series in Canadian North airline's Up Here Magazine beginning in November 2015. Here is part 4. Published in the February 2016 issue. NAUJAAT WONDERS by Cory Trépanier "Cory, I've found something over here". I was engrossed with an old moss-covered chunk of whalebone vertebrae and not quite done yet. But then I heard Serge say...