Alone Across Canada’s Arctic

In 2017, explorer Adam Shoalts embarked on a nearly 4,000 km journey alone across Canada's Arctic to mark Canada 150. The expedition saw Shoalts travel by canoe and on foot for four months across the world's greatest wilderness; crossing paths with bears, wolves, and not seeing another human being for

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Mr. Adam Shoalts
PHD Candidate, Department of Geography, McMaster University

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February 21, 2019 - 12:00 am

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In 2017, explorer Adam Shoalts embarked on a nearly 4,000 km journey alone across Canada’s Arctic to mark Canada 150. The expedition saw Shoalts travel by canoe and on foot for four months across the world’s greatest wilderness; crossing paths with bears, wolves, and not seeing another human being for months. He will share stories and pictures from his incredible journey, including what it’s like to be alone for months hundreds of miles from any other person, and sleeping alone with hungry bears nearby

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