Dr. L. E. Borden, an Associate of the Arctic Institute of long standing, died at Vancouver, B.C., Canada last summer at the age of 86. He was the last surviving member of the first Canadian Arctic Expedition in the Neptune under Capt. A. P. Low, in which he took part as medical officer. He had in his custody documents relating to Capt. Low's taking possession of "the island of Ellesmere land and all the smaller islands adjoining it". This declaration was read in the Canadian House of Commons in 1956, when the question of Canadian sovereignty over the Arctic Archipelago was being debated
Royal E. Shanks was born in Ada, Ohio on November 11, 1912. He lost his life on August 4, 1962 while...
Dr. Thomas Henry Manning, Officer of the Order of Canada, former Vice-Chairman and Executive Directo...
Alf Erling Porsild, a field naturalist by birth and life-long practice was a pioneer, greater than l...
Dr. L. E. Borden, an Associate of the Arctic Institute of long standing, died at Vancouver, B.C., Ca...
Dr. Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963), biologist, and a Fellow of the Arctic Institute since 1949, died at ...
George M. Douglas (1875-1963), engineer and explorer, died at his home in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada...
Account of aerial and ground reconnaissances in Aug. 1949, from a base at Holman Island Post on Vict...
ABSTRACT. Nineteenth-century exploration of the Canadian Arctic, primarily directed by the British ...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
In the tragic death at the age of thirty-seven of Don Foote, the Institute has lost one of its more ...
Prior to 1903, Canada did not effectively exercise jurisdiction over its Arctic territories, where m...
One of the last great arctic explorers of the era of boats, dogs, and sledges, Vilhjalmur Stefansson...
Brief summary of arctic ice and the Labrador Current; influence of arctic and Atlantic waters on Hud...
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
In the tragic death of Dr. J. L. Giddings on December 9, 1964 from a heart attack following an autom...
Royal E. Shanks was born in Ada, Ohio on November 11, 1912. He lost his life on August 4, 1962 while...
Dr. Thomas Henry Manning, Officer of the Order of Canada, former Vice-Chairman and Executive Directo...
Alf Erling Porsild, a field naturalist by birth and life-long practice was a pioneer, greater than l...
Dr. L. E. Borden, an Associate of the Arctic Institute of long standing, died at Vancouver, B.C., Ca...
Dr. Olaus J. Murie (1889-1963), biologist, and a Fellow of the Arctic Institute since 1949, died at ...
George M. Douglas (1875-1963), engineer and explorer, died at his home in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada...
Account of aerial and ground reconnaissances in Aug. 1949, from a base at Holman Island Post on Vict...
ABSTRACT. Nineteenth-century exploration of the Canadian Arctic, primarily directed by the British ...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
In the tragic death at the age of thirty-seven of Don Foote, the Institute has lost one of its more ...
Prior to 1903, Canada did not effectively exercise jurisdiction over its Arctic territories, where m...
One of the last great arctic explorers of the era of boats, dogs, and sledges, Vilhjalmur Stefansson...
Brief summary of arctic ice and the Labrador Current; influence of arctic and Atlantic waters on Hud...
The note shows that individual Canadians have been involved in every phase of Antarctic exploration ...
In the tragic death of Dr. J. L. Giddings on December 9, 1964 from a heart attack following an autom...
Royal E. Shanks was born in Ada, Ohio on November 11, 1912. He lost his life on August 4, 1962 while...
Dr. Thomas Henry Manning, Officer of the Order of Canada, former Vice-Chairman and Executive Directo...
Alf Erling Porsild, a field naturalist by birth and life-long practice was a pioneer, greater than l...