The Globe and Mail

June 8, 2023
This week, our writer taps into his boyhood sense of wonder to discover the Galapagos, where sea turtles, iguanas, sea lions and Sally Lightfoot crabs abound. Proximity to these critters was a surprising delight, he writes, and an experience not to be forgotten: “Closeness is easy in the Galapagos. Even when being gawked at by tourists, the animals maintain their innocence.” Read full story.

And reader callout: What makes summer nights in Canada so sweet? Is it the outdoor concerts, fireflies by the lake, late nights under the bright lights of the skate park? Whatever moment speaks to your soul, the Globe wants to hear about it (and see photos!) for an upcoming feature about the magic of Canadian summer nights. Here's how to share.

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