Since 1984, our Yellowknife-based magazine has chronicled northern travel, culture, nature, and arts from across the territories with award-winning writing and spectacular photography. Below you’ll find our past issues. Click on any to see all the online articles from that particular magazine. If you’d like to subscribe to the print edition click here.
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October 2015
This month, dive into the Northern arts scene, with stories on famous NWT fashion designer D'arcy Moses, a Yellowknife composer using the ice of Great Slave Lake an inspiration for her next opus, fiddling lore of the Arctic, and a failed pottery experimie
September 2015
See what it's like to live in all three territorial capitals, or strike it off on your own and discover life in the many small communities dotting the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut.
August 2015
We look into what today's Northern explorers are trying to find, chat with some of the custodians of the NWT's territorial parks, and dive in to the wild world of Northern aviation.
July 2015
The Hudson's Bay Company has faded from the Northern landscape. Mining communities commemorate their early history through theatre.
May 2015
Are tiny homes might be the next big thing in the North?
April 2015
We get up close with the North's birds and beasts (and live to tell the tale).
March 2015
Don't fear the winter: we'll show you how to enjoy the ice and snow before its gone.
February 2015
We went searching for Northern love stories just in time for Valentines Day.
January 2015
Headlining this month's issue is Up Here's annual reader photo contest.
December 2014
Up Here's 2014 Northerner of the Year is Louie Kamookak, a man who's been on a 40 year quest to solve the Franklin Mystery for himself and for his people.
