Features
The “Honourary Inuk”
For almost seven decades, Asger “Red” Pedersen has played a major role in Kugluktuk’s transformation and in helping to build Inuit institutions for Inuit—even though he knew he wouldn’t be a beneficiary.
Photo courtesy NWT Archives/Erik Watt/N-1990-005-0080
The history of the Bathurst Inlet Post
The lives of the North’s first peoples were forever changed by the fur trade.
Photo courtesy of William I. Campbell (1951)
Ubiquitous pike, monster lake trout and the ever-elusive Arctic char
On four decades of Northern fishing and (almost) completing my personal grand slam quest.
Photo by Ronne Hemming
Hidden Strength
A relaxing portage and paddle outside Yellowknife turns into an excruciating crawl.
Photo by Emily Blake
Tuft Love
Soft, delicate, and carefully crafted, tufting is a love letter to the places Northern artists call home.
Photo by Bill Braden
A Beach Day in the Far North
Scattered throughout the territories, some beaches are well-kept secrets, others are packed all summer, and a few hold fascinating histories buried beneath the sand.
Photo Courtesy Parks Canada

