Our Purpose
We provide free, high-quality geography, geoscience, and geomatics resources for Canadian high school students and educators. In collaboration with leading academics, educators, and organizations, we bring the latest geography research, methods, and technologies into the classroom through engaging workshops, activities, and quizzes.
Geography is more than memorizing place names—it is a gateway to understanding and solving real-world environmental challenges. Our resources introduce students to careers in the environmental sector while supporting geography competitions, GIS learning, and post-secondary pathways. Through hands-on learning in climate science, physical and urban geography, fieldwork, environmental analysis, and digital mapping, we equip students with the skills and inspiration to pursue meaningful futures in environmental and geo-related careers.
Featured Workshops
Canadian Geography Workshop Series
Thinking Geographically
This workshop provides an overview of what geography is, with emphasis on the fact that geography is a spatial disciplin…
True North Geography
TNG Energy
An investigation of Canada's energy and electricity infrastructure.
Canadian Geography Workshop Series
Fieldwork in Physical and Environmental Geography
Tips and ultra-low budget techniques for various types of field studies in physical and environmental geography. Topics …
Upcoming Community Events
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2026
CAG Undergraduate Symposium
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Get Involved
Are you a Can Geo Challenge or iGeo alumnus? A geography teacher, professor, or geoscience professional? Working in GIS, environmental science, or a related geo-discipline? We are always looking for passionate volunteers to help bring modern geography education and environmental career pathways to Canadian high school students.
Join our growing network of educators and professionals and make a direct impact by helping students explore real-world applications of geography, geoscience, and geomatics.
Ways to contribute include:
- Creating maps, graphics, and visual resources to support geographic learning
- Speaking at workshops and sharing your academic or career experience
- Reviewing content to ensure accuracy, relevance, and alignment with current research
- Designing hands-on tutorials and activities in fieldwork, GIS, and programming
- Writing engaging quizzes and learning materials
Help inspire the next generation of environmental leaders, GIS specialists, and geoscientists.


