Arctic Moment: Shoulder Season
Location: Tibbitt Lake, North Slave Region
Photo by Tashina Weagle/NWTT
Location: Tibbitt Lake, North Slave Region
Photo by Tashina Weagle/NWTT
Without luck, determination and Darrel Nasogaluak, the Mackenzie Delta Inuvialuit may have lost their qajaq forever.
Photo by Nathalie Heiberg-Harrison
Hydro electricity is often seen as the panacea to the North’s energy woes—and for good reason. It’s cleaner than diesel, it’s worked up here for more than a century, and the natural potential is boundless. But remember, nothing’s perfect.
The Whitehorse Dam. Its construction drowned the capital's namesake White Horse Rapids, which now lie beneath Lake Schwatka. Photo courtesy Archbould Photography/Yukon Energy
The cool comforts of ice fishing in Chesterfield Inlet
Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
Small-talk from the captain's nest of the Fort Simpson ferry
The MV Lafferty, captained by Graham Cox, battles the Liard River current in the Deh Cho. Photo: Herb Mathisen/Up Here, Photo illustration: Beth Covvey
Tips to help the NWT cash in on transfer payments.
HOMUNCULUS. BY FRANZ XAVER SIMM (1853-1918) [PUBLIC DOMAIN], VIA WIKIMEDIA COMMONS
They stand on them. Race on them. Even fish on them. Take a look at the most conspicuous invasive species in the North's waters: stand-up paddleboards.
Photo courtesy Old Town Paddle