Kinngait has carved out a love for the beautiful game in its own unique way.
Written by Adrian Assoufi
PHOTOS BY ADRIAN ASSOUFI
The winner of the fifth annual Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction.
Written by Peter Igupttaq Autut
Illo by Beth Covvey
Saying “I do” while surrounded by the raging rapids, icy glaciers, and uninvited bears of the North.
Written by Jacob Boon
PHOTO BY CHUGACH PEAKS PHOTOGRAPHY
Urban mushers in Yellowknife are living on the edge of wild.
Written by Emelie Peacock
Photo by Samantha Stuart
One of the warmest, cheapest and most dangerous ways to keep cozy out in the wilderness.
Written by Dwayne Wohlgemuth
Illo by Beth Covvey
The weather outside is frightful, but the fishing is still delightful—if you know how to do it properly.
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
PHOTO COURTESY SHAWN BUCKLEY
It’s good to be king. But Yellowknife’s snowking isn’t an absolute monarch. Over the past 25 years he’s built an empire, one snow block at a time.
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
PHOTO BY Hannah Eden/Up Here