In this monthly webinar series, we bring the knowledge of One Ocean Expeditions’ experts, partners and guides onto your screen.
Category: Arctic cruise
Travel above the Arctic Circle on an Arctic cruise to see polar bears, whales and icebergs.
With almost 24 hours of sunlight, the home of the polar bears is an extremely fascinating and diverse area to visit when you travel on an Arctic cruise ship. Glaciers are running into the ocean and icebergs are floating in the waters. The tundra is filled with life and polar bears, reindeer and Arctic birds roam through their natural environment. The Canadian Arctic and Inuit communities offer incredible insight to life above the Arctic Circle. Visiting remote Northern communities that welcome us into their way of life, give us perspective and further our appreciation for their customs and lifestyle. By creating voyages that offer a range of opportunities to experience culture, history and wildlife there has never been a better way to immerse yourself in the Arctic.
One Ocean Expeditions is a unique partner to our Polar Regions, committed to supporting environmental awareness and education, world-class scientific research in sensitive ecosystems, historical preservation, and the sustainment of local communities. One Ocean Expeditions maintains ongoing affiliations with an array of scientific and educational institutions, and is proud to serve as the exclusive education, environmental science, and expedition partner of The Royal Canadian Geographical Society.
The Lure of the Northwest Passage
Historian-in-Residence, Russel Potter, talks about the lure the Northwest Passage had on explorers of the past and how this passion continues to present day
Atlantic Puffins – ‘The Parrots of the Sea’
You can discover Atlantic Puffins on any of our voyages to Canada’s East Coast, Scotland, Ireland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands and the Arctic.
Alex Anaviapik: Adventurer, Artist and Culture Guide
Alex Anaviapik is an Inuit Culture Guide who works onboard with One Ocean Expeditions, introducing guests to the Inuit way of life.
An Interview with an Inuit Elder
Last summer we were lucky enough to interview Piita Irniq, a well-respected Inuit elder, prominent spokesperson and the second commissioner of Nunavut.
Celebrating Canadian History and Culture with the VMM
We have collaborated with the Vancouver Maritime Museum for several years in a partnership based on our common objectives of raising awareness of the Arctic
Exceptional Guests In-Store for Arctic Season
We are thrilled to announce a remarkable line up of special guests, including scientists and artists, for the upcoming 2019 Arctic season.
South Baffin: Where Art and Culture Connect
In partnership with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, we will explore South Baffin Island, celebrating the importance and kinship of Inuit art.
An Interview with Curling Olympian Jill Officer
We caught up with Olympian, Jill Officer, to chat about Scotties, her upcoming Arctic voyage and a campaign to bring curling to communities in the North.