Take-offs and landings in Northern art
Written by Katie Weaver
For some, the plane is a muse; for others, it is a saviour, as depicted here in Wally Wolfe's "Found at last."
What drives some spirited photographers to brave the cold for hours outside Iqaluit’s airport?
Written by Herb Mathisen
The massive Antonov An-124 drew a crowd of admirers during its brief stay in Iqaluit last April. Photo by Frank Reardon
The making of Bushpilot, an iconic ode to flight in the North
Written by Katie Weaver
Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
A downtown Yellowknife ballpark transformed from blight to beauty
Written by Herb Mathisen
Tommy Forrest Ballpark in Yellowknife. Photo courtesy Ollie Williams
On choosing animal companions in the North
Written by Katie Weaver
Illustration by Beth Covvey
The many perks of childrearing in the bush, and why potty training is so much easier outside
Written by Katharine Sandiford
Marsh Lake, Yukon. Photo by TravellingOtter - Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Coming of age on the shoreline
Written by Katie Weaver
Photo by Biodiversity Heritage Library (CC BY 2.0) flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/6103147244/
A dash of bacteria is just what that meat needs need to taste delicious
Written by Francis Tessier-Burns
Beluga maktaaq contains vitamins that fight infection and keep your heart healthy. Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
Iqaluit's Storehouse is one of the best looking places to quench your thirst in town.
Written by Up Here
One of the best selections of alcohol in the Arctic Archipelago. Photo by Scott Wight