After 100 years, reindeer in Canada’s Arctic have gone from outcasts and undesirables to tourist attractions and culinary staples. Meet the herd and the man at the forefront of a new Northern tradition.
Written by Tim Edwards
The only reindeer herd in the Canadian Arctic. Photo courtesy of Jason Van Bruggen/NWTT
It's been nearly 20 years since Yellowknife (or the NWT, for that matter) has had its own brews. For one Northerner, it's a party well worth the wait
Written by Herb Mathisen
Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
Celebrate the holidays with a genuine, Northern on-the-land feast
Written by Samia Madwar
Photo by Hannah Eden/Up Here
Find out which Yukon bumper sticker is right for you.
Written by Eva Holland
Photo by Pat Kane/Up Here
In today's Northwest Territories, few venture outside the comforts of a community to carve out their own lodgings. One family is breaking that mould.
Written by Daniel Campbell
The Pellissey homestead is perched above the wide Mackenzie River. Photo by Daniel Campbell/Up Here
From Scottish jigs and cheeky games to fresh jokes and new mitts, here are a few fond memories of the holidays North of 60.
Written by Up Here
Illustration by Beth Covvey