Cunard Announces New Partnership With Royal Canadian Geographical Society
Cunard has announced a new partnership with the legendary Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS). Experts from the RCGS will be featured on select 2023 voyages as part of Cunard’s Insights onboard enrichment program. The RCGS headliners will be on every Cunard voyage in the 2023 Alaska season on Queen Elizabeth, from June through August, and on the Canada/New England voyage in September, from New York to Quebec, on flagship liner Queen Mary 2.
Cunard has a legendary history spanning over 182 years. The line was founded by a Canadian, Samuel Cunard, who began a Transatlantic service between Europe and North America that continues today. With three “Queens” in the fleet and a fourth on the way, the line offers travelers the opportunity to explore all corners of the world – iconic cities, lesser-known destinations, and innovation and modern amenities that make each cruising experience a remarkable one.
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society is dedicated to understanding and educating people about the diverse human and physical landscapes of Canada and beyond. With more than 26,000 full-time educators from across the country and a robust Fellowship of distinguished thought leaders and those committed to geographical literacy, the RCGS is one of Canada’s largest non-profit geographical and educational organizations.
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