Massey Medal
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For the Massey Medal in Architecture, see Governor General's Award.
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society (RCGS) awards the Massey Medal annually to recognize outstanding personal achievement in the exploration, development or description of the geography of Canada. The award was established in 1959, by the Massey Foundation.
[edit] Recipients
- 2007- Eddy Carmack
- 2006- Serge Courville
- 2005- Tim Oke
- 2004- Larry Stuart Bourne
- 2003- Richard Colebrook Harris
- 2002- John Oliver Wheeler
- 2001- Lawrence McCann
- 2000- Robert McGhee
- 1999- Alexander T. Davidson
- 1998- William C. Wonders
- 1997- James A. Houston
- 1996- James P. Bruce
- 1995- Pierre Camu
- 1994- Henri Dorion
- 1993- J. Gordon Nelson
- 1992- Stewart Dixon MacDonald
- 1991- George D. Hobson
- 1990- Byron Boville
- 1989- John D. Mollard
- 1988- John Warkentin
- 1987- Charles Richard Harington
- 1986- David McCurdy Baird
- 1985- Morley K. Thomas
- 1984- Captain Thomas Charles Pullen
- 1983- Willis F. Roberts
- 1982- Trevor Lloyd
- 1981- Raymond Thorsteinsson
- 1980- Maurice Hall Haycock
- 1979- Ernest Frederick Roots
- 1978- Edward Gustav Pleva
- 1977- Thomas Henry Manning
- 1976- Louis-Edmond Hamelin
- 1975- William M. Gilchrist
- 1974- Frederick Kenneth Hare
- 1973- Pierre Dansereau
- 1972- Isobel Moira Dunbar
- 1971- John Lewis Robinson
- 1970- Murray Edmund Watts
- 1969- Donald Fulton Putnam
- 1968- Colonel Cyril Horace Smith
- 1967- J. Ross Mackay
- 1966- Alf Erling Porsild
- 1965- Hugh Samuel Bostock
- 1964- Yves Oscar Fortier
- 1963- Graham Westbrook Rowley
- 1962- Diamond Jenness
- 1961- Owen Connor Struan Robertson
- 1960- Keith Rogers Greenaway
- 1959- Henry Asbjorn Larsen