Below is a (non exhaustive) list of established Canadian laboratories dealing with terrestrial or marine palynology, or labs involved in Canadian palynology. If you wish to have your lab added to this list or update the information, please contact Julia Hathaway.
[Note: this preliminary list only includes those who have agreed to share their information.]
- Alwynne B. Beaudoin, Director of Natural History at the Royal Alberta Museum, AB
[Note: Alwynne, CAP’s first and long-standing website editor, keeps a lot of fantastic material previously posted on the original CAP website!] - Le Laboratoire de Paléoécologie terrestre, palynologie et anthracologie du Centre d’études nordiques de l’Université Laval, QC, sous la responsabilité conjointe de Najat Bhiry et Martin Lavoie
- Les C. Cwynar at the University of New Brunswick, NB
- Anne de Vernal‘s Laboratoire de micropaléontologie et palynologie marine at GEOTOP, QC
- Konrad Gajewski‘s Laboratory for Paleoclimatology and Climatology at the University of Ottawa, ON
- Jennifer Galloway and Manuel Bringué‘s SLN PaleoLab at the Geological Survey of Canada – Calgary, AB
- Sarah Finkelstein’s Paleoecology Lab at the University of Toronto (St. George)
- David Greenwood‘s lab at Brandon University, MB
- Roland Hall‘s WATerloo Environmental-change Research Laboratory (WATER Lab) at the University of Waterloo, ON
- Martin Head at Brock University, ON
- Jonathan Hughes‘ Paleoecology Laboratory at the University of the Fraser Valley, BC
- Terri Lacourse‘s Paleoecology Lab at the University of Victoria, BC
- Audrey Limoges at the University of New Brunswick – Fredericton, NB
- Rolf W. Mathewes‘s Paleoecology Laboratory at Simon Fraser University, BC
- Francine McCarthy at Brock University, ON
- Florin Pendea at Lakehead University, ON
- Vera Pospelova‘s Paleoenvironmental Laboratory at the University of Minnesota, MN (technically not in Canada but actively involved in Canadian palynology)
- Jeannine-Marie St-Jacques at Concordia University, QC
- John P. Smol‘s Paleoecological Environmental Assessment and Research Lab (PEARL) at Queen’s University, ON
- Diana Tirlea at the Quaternary Environments program / lab, Royal Alberta Museum