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Heather Greenwood Davis

Heather Greenwood Davis

Contributing Writer at National Geographic Magazine

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Here are 10 national parks in Canada you need to visit

Here are 10 national parks in Canada you need to visit
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Your next adventure: Unwind in Hakone, just outside Tokyo

Join National Geographic photographer Jonathan Irish as he explores the natural landscapes, iconic landmarks, and historical stops in this wellness oasis.
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6 Las Vegas Day Trips You Have to Experience

National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski shares the wins that come from exploring activities, arts and culture beyond the big city lights.
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Portraits of San Diego: a culture of happiness

Uncover a culture of happiness in America’s finest city.
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Manga, Mario Kart, and mochi? Here are the best things to do with k...

From a life-size helicopter to a micro-pig café, your kids won’t want to miss these cool attractions on your next trip to Tokyo.
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San Diego: A culture capital

San Diego's arts and culture scene radiates an infectious brand of positivity..
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Season of Wonder: The Yukon and the Northwest Territories

National Geographic Photographer Ami Vitale finds connection and awe-inducing experiences on a visit to Canada.
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7 of the best places to stay in Canada

From an Indigenous-owned ecolodge to a historic hotel where John Lennon wrote music, these places connect travelers with Canada’s vibrant history and extraordinary landscapes.
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The Season of Twilight

Under the light of a waning sun, photographer Kiliii Yüyan finds connection with Indigenous Elders, Canadian residents and the land in Alberta and British Columbia.
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How Minnesota helped me find the magic of winter

An anti-winter faithful spends three days in Minneapolis learning to appreciate the season.
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With Open Arms: Canada welcomes all to share its seasonal bounty

On his first visit to Canada’s Eastern provinces, photographer Matthieu Paley connects with local stewards and the landscapes that have shaped them.
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How reading the night sky helped Black Americans survive

From tracking the seasons to “following the gourd” to freedom, knowledge of the stars was imperative for enslaved Africans. Their descendants are reclaiming those ties.
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5 ways to make travel more meaningful in 2023

Discover your roots, blaze a new trail, or chase your passions to rediscover the wonders of travel this year.
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The spooky-but-true history behind your kid’s Halloween costume

Take a look at the folklore that inspired today’s trick-or-treat getups. Plus: 5 DIY costumes.
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How to write a nature prescription for your family

More health professionals are prescribing the outdoors as part of a healthy lifestyle. Here’s how to write your own—and how to get kids on board.
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10 epic family adventures for last-minute planners

These educational, kid-friendly North American trips teach lessons about science, culture, and conservation.
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Taking a road-trip tech break

Car trips and devices go hand in hand. Try these ideas to help kids tune in to the real world, too.
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In the town that Lego built, kids rule for the day

In Billund, Denmark, a child-centered philosophy is creating a city as fun to live in as it is to visit.
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Where to find a ‘Little Jamaica’ in Canada

For generations of Caribbean immigrants, one Toronto neighborhood has provided a soft landing. Today, against all odds, it continues to flourish.
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Gardening is good for kids—and not just because of the veggies

Gardening can help children grow life skills as well as fruits and flowers. Here are some ideas to get started.
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For Muslim hikers, an empowering community makes all the difference

Alone, they received unwanted attention—together, getting outdoors becomes “a beautiful experience.”