Could backcountry adventure in the Sahtu’s peaks be the NWT’s newest tourism draw?
Written by Meaghan Brackenbury
Photo by Josh Ferguson
One family’s months-long tundra paddle trip to spot caribou is rewarded when a herd stops by during dinner.
Written by Dwayne Wohlgemuth
Photo by Dwayne Wohlgemuth
For those with the courage (and the financial means) to attempt it, a trip to the North Pole can be the adventure of a lifetime. But with shifting and thinning ice, could those days be over?
Written by Dana Bowen
Photo courtesy Sarah McNair-Landry
Over water, ice, or trails so seldomly hiked they’re better described as routes, gain an appreciation for the subtle—and not-so-subtle—changes on the land when you experience the North’s sensational stretches of Trans Canada Trail.
Written by Up Here
Photo courtesy Dustin Patar
Cross-country skiing turns the long Northern winter into a season to look forward to.
Written by Haley Ritchie
Photo courtesy Yukon Government/F Mueller
On four decades of Northern fishing and (almost) completing my personal grand slam quest.
Written by Marion LaVigne
Photo by Ronne Hemming
From expanding local culinary options to incubating businesses and sparking social change, farmers' markets in the North do it all.
Written by Meaghan Brackenbury
Photo courtesy Hannah Eden/Yellowknife Farmers' Market
Owning an airplane may seem like an expensive toy. But in the North, having your own plane is a way to beat the boredom, help out your neighbours, and connect with family—from the past and in the present.
Written by Dana Bowen
Photo courtesy John Faulkner
A relaxing portage and paddle outside Yellowknife turns into an excruciating crawl.
Written by Emily Blake
Photo by Emily Blake