Fall 2003
“Step by Step to the Summit” by Bernard Voyer, O.C., C.Q.
The first time I saw Everest, its peak was thrusting through
the clouds and a terrible storm was raging up there. To climb this
mountain didn’t seem humanly possible. Later I realized that the
only way to make it was to divide the journey into smaller steps,
into hours or even seconds. That the way to climb Everest was one
step at a time."
— Bernard Voyer
Bernard Voyer takes the audience step by step, through his breathtaking photography,
on a trek to the North and South poles, Mount Everest and other high points
on the planet. Enjoy some of the Earth's most extreme and beautiful geography
in the company of one of Canada's most recognized adventurers.
• Bernard Voyer’s lecture, “On Top of the World”, Spring 2003.
• Bernard Voyer, 2000 Gold Medalist
• Visit Bernard Voyer’s web site.
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“Nanuk, the Inuit word for polar bear, symbolizes the Arctic more than any other animal. Like the surrounding landscape, the polar bear is impressive in its sheer size and rugged beauty”
— Ian Stirling, Research Scientist Emeritus, Environment Canada
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