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The Can Geo Challenge aims to recognize the top geography students across Canada. The program begins by competeing agaist your peers in the classroom and school round. Next, all school winners have the opportunity to compete against top students in their own province/territory.
The Canadian Geographic Challenge is a program that connects students with their peers and highlights the importance of geography. It offers three levels of competition for different age groups, from grades 4-6 to 16-19, and invites the top performers to the National Final and the International Geography Olympiad.
Canadian Geographic Education launched the Canadian Geographic Challenge (formerly the Great Canadian Geography Challenge) in 1995 as a way to get students interested in geography. Since then, the challenge has grown from 20 participating schools to more than 400 schools annually, and has reached tens of thousands of students across Canada.
The Canadian Geographic Challenge. National Final. Information about the National Final. National Final organization. The National Final comprises three parts: a written test, a fieldwork exercise and a final round.
Hosted by David McGuffin, Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and host of the Canadian Geographic Explore podcast, the National Final tests the top 5 finalists of the...
5 cze 2023 · Welcome to the 2023 National Final of the Canadian Geographic Challenge! Hosted by Christian Stenner, cave explorer and Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, the National Final...
The Canadian Geographic Challenge (formerly the Great Canadian Geography Challenge), established in 1995, is the longest-running Canadian national student geography competition organized annually by Can Geo Education for students from Grades 4 to 10.