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Caledon artist Cory Trepanier finishes off decade long 'Into the Arctic' expedition By Danielle Marr For Cory Trepanier, ‘true north strong and free’ is a statement that he has lived and breathed for the past decade, planning and executing journeys to the...

Lonely Planet India Magazine article from the August 2015 issue in GLOBETROTTER: Anything to Declare? section: "I WANT TO REIGNITE WONDER AND AWE" Going back to nature can bring peace, says Cory Trepanier From an interview with Cory Trépanier The Canadian North has always...

The Toronto Star invited Cory to write a feature article for the front page of their Travel section to share about his Arctic painting expeditions. Read on the Star website or read below: Canada Travel: Caledon artist spends six years exploring wonders of...

Read on the In The Hills website or read below: Cory Trépanier’s Big Northern Dream BY NICOLA ROSS BACK ISSUES, SPRING 2012 In DesLauriers, a former trail director with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, is credited with saying, “If they don’t laugh at your dream,...

Read on L'Express website online or read below: En Arctique avec Cory Trépanier Benjamin Vachet Publié le 30 janvier 2012 Into the Arctic II Passionné par les paysages de la mystérieuse Arctique, l'artiste Cory Trépanier partage son expérience dans un documentaire présenté jeudi 2 février,...

Read on The London Free Press website online or read below: Freeze-frame Dec 1, 2011 The London free Press By Kathy Rumleski Being the artist and filmmaker that he is, Cory Trepanier was not going to let a breathtaking vision get away from him, even...

Read on The Gazette website online or read below: More than just white paint Dec 1, 2011 The Gazette By Brent Holmes When Canadian artist Cory Trepanier started Into the Arctic: An Artist’s Journey to the North, he often heard jokes that he would need...