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EXPLORING HUDSON BAY: Cory takes in the sights of Rankin Inlet and Naujaat, discovering Hudson Bay Company history at the ruins of early Arctic explorer John Rae's house from 1846....

Cory Trépanier's landscape paintings share stories of the Canadian Arctic that inspire awe and humility. By Cory Trépanier Published June 30, on the Stanford University's Millennium Alliance for Humanity and Biosphere (MAHB) website. Gripping the gunnel, I wiped the salt water spray from...

BEHIND IQALUIT: Cory paints and explores the wilderness around Iqaluit for the first time, by both land and sea, with the help of Arctic Kingdom....

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...

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....

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...

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...

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...

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 3. Published in the January 2016 issue. WEST TO EAST by Cory Trépanier I'm...

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 2. TO THE NORTH by Cory Trépanier The first strokes of my paddle slice...

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 1. INTO THE ARCTIC 2015 by Cory Trépanier In the summer of 2015, Canadian...

Caledon artist Cory Trepanier finishes off decade long 'Into the Arctic' expedition By Danielle Marr For Cory Trepanier, "˜true north strong and free"™ is a statement that he has lived and breathed for the past decade, planning and executing journeys to the...

It's the morning of Aug 18th. Seven weeks of criss-crossing the Canadian Arctic finds me camped on the shore of Radstock Bay, Devon Island. Beside me is the stoic Caswell Tower, reminding me of Devils Tower in the film Close...

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...

Out for another boat trip today, this time it's a half an hour ride to the Harbour Islands, south of Naujaat. Beyond them, the ice is still keeping us from reaching Ukkusilsalik National Park, but these islands contain fascinating whaling...

Lonely Planet India Magazine article from the August 2015 issue in GLOBETROTTER: Anything to Declare? section: "I WANT TO REIGNITE WONDER AND AWE" Going back to nature can bring peace, says Cory Trepanier From an interview with Cory Trépanier The Canadian North has always...

I'm on the water at last! But we"™re not heading south to Ukkusiksalik National Park as the ice is still blocking our way. Instead, we are heading west from Naujaat toward North Pole River. There, with David leading the way,...

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