Meet the people who make Northern campgrounds funnier, friendlier, and just a bit weirder.
Written by Katie Weaver, Laura Busch, Samia Madwar
Robert "Yogi Bear" Chenard and Brenda "Boo Boo" Penney run the Louise Falls day-use campground off the Mackenzie Highway, near the Alberta/NWT border. Photo Hannah Eden
It’s not easy, but there’s lots to love about bringing the kids along on the moose hunt
Written by Katharine Sandiford
The film industry in the North continues to grow and capture audiences across the territories and the south
Written by Tim Edwards
The Sun at Midnight: Devery Jacobs, left, and Duane Howard, right, star in the feature film directed by Kirsten Carthew. Photo courtesy Pierre Cruz
Nunavut’s most famous artist takes her place among Canada’s most well-known TV spots
Written by Daniel Campbell
Famed Cape Dorset Artist Kenojuak Ashevak. Photo by Martin Lipman.
What better place to tell bush plane stories then straight outta the plane?
Written by Katie Weaver
What better place to tell bush plane stories then straight outta the plane?
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