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Canadian Geographic Submission Guidelines

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Email queries to editor@canadiangeographic.ca

Submitting Your Work to Canadian Geographic

Before submitting to Canadian Geographic

The Market List recommends you verify the market is active and accepting submissions before sending your manuscript via regular mail. You may verify a market status by either visiting their website, calling their listed phone number, or comfirming via regular mail that the market is still active before sending them your work.

To be sure your submission is appropriate for this market, we recommend you familiarize yourself with Canadian Geographic by reading a sample issue before submitting.

If you have recently submitted to Canadian Geographic or have experience with this market, please submit a comment below. Recent submission response times are always welcome and helpful to other writers.

From the Canadian Geographic guidelines:

We don’t have formal writer’s guidelines because we believe that the best indication of what we are looking for can be found in back issues of the magazine itself. It’s important to be familiar with our magazine, its content, architecture, audience and tone before pitching.

We like ideas to be topical and current. We look to the quality of the writing in the proposal itself for indications of how well writers write. We also need ideas that mesh with our timelines; we often plan features more than a year before they’re published, although we can fit in shorter pieces for our front-of-book and back-of-book sections more quickly. And finally, be patient. We publish Canadian Geographic six times a year and the Canadian Geographic Travel section twice a year, and that means we only buy about 28 feature stories a year. Each of those stories represents a considerable investment for us in photography, cartography and the work of the handling editor. We consider good proposals carefully and many are rejected simply because, say, we have too many science stories from British Columbia on hand or too many wildlife stories from Newfoundland. Each issue is balanced geographically and thematically. If a particular issue has a strong story from Saskatchewan in it, then there is no possibility of us slotting another into the same issue. A rejection letter from us is often the result of a decision about our needs and not your skills. 

Submission Guidelines Details for Canadian Geographic

Market Type: Magazine

Contact: Editor

Accepts: Travel, Wildlife

Web Address: www.canadiangeographic.ca

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Updated December 11, 2020 

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