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In this issue
 
September/October 2001

FEATURES

NATIONAL PARKS
Backcountry beat
A saddle-challenged rider trails a Rocky Mountain warden into the wilds of Jasper National Park
Text and photography by Ed Struzik

LANDSCAPES
Rock of ages
From ancient crowns to juvenile peaks, age makes all the difference to the shape of a mountain
By Dane Lanken

Endless summits
A pull-out poster map of the mountains of Canada

URBAN LIFE
Ferry express
Aboard the Maple City, passengers shuttle from downtown Toronto to the island airport — in all of 90 seconds
By Allen Abel with photography by Peter Sibbald

THROUGH THE LENS
By these hands
A Labour Day photographic tribute to Canadians at work
By Vincenzo Pietropaolo with text by Rick Salutin

WILDLIFE
Aloft on Langara
An intrepid cliff-climbing biologist rappels into the island habitat of the world's largest peregrine falcons
By David Pitt-Brooke

Canadian Geographic magazine September/October 2001

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DEPARTMENTS

The inside story
News from The Royal Canadian Geographical Society

Editor’s notebook
Wardens in arms

Contributors
Meet our writers and photographers

Reverberations
Rash decisions, Whale watching

Discovery
Gauging wind chill, Healing waters?, Vancouver’s jungle

 

À la carte
Pulp fiction?

Reviews
Story of the St. Lawrence, Unsung Arctic hero

On the horizon
Balancing past and present in Neubergthal, Man.

Mosaic
Prairie barbershops
By Todd Korol

In habitat
Chainsaw brothers
By David Zimmer




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