by McGuffins | Apr 27, 2015 | Articles
7,500 Miles Across Canada By Bicycle Linking The Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans By Gary and Joanie McGuffin April 3rd 1986, dawned crystal clear in the small Inuit community of Tuktoyaktuk on Canada’s Arctic shore. The thermometer registered – 40 F. The stark...
by McGuffins | Apr 27, 2015 | Articles
Dream Weavers Gary and Joanie McGuffin By Judy Cole Article in PHOTO ED Gary and Joanie McGuffin are Canadian explorers, conservationists, motivational speakers, writers and photographers. Inspired by childhood summers immersed in Ontario’s wilderness far from their...
by McGuffins | Apr 24, 2015 | Articles
SIMPLY SUPERIOR The world’s largest freshwater lake is now the site of the biggest freshwater marine conservation area on the planet. Photographers Gary and Joanie McGuffin share views of the Great Lake they call home. By Ray Ford Article in Canadian Geographic, June...
by McGuffins | Apr 15, 2015 | Articles
Their Marriage Is Up A Creek, But These Newlyweds Were Never Happier By Cable Neuhaus Article in People Magazine The freezing downpour had gentled into a light snow, but the winds across the St. Lawrence were still dishing up 15-foot waves. No matter. The scrub-faced...
by McGuffins | Oct 6, 2011 | Articles
Life as an adventure By Bob Diotte Article in Northern Ontario Business, October 2011 With eight books, numerous magazine articles, and countless radio and television interviews and documentaries to their credit, Joanie and Gary McGuffin have made a career out of...
by McGuffins | Dec 24, 2006 | Articles
Art for Nature’s Sake By Kate June-Friensen Article in SMITHSONIAN, December 2006 (Continued from page 29) This past September, seven artists clambered aboard canoes in the backwoods of Quebec for an 18-day, 140-mile river journey supported by the Smithsonian...