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A reader in the Netherlands who was rummaging through their attic found these three Gabriel Gely sketches of babies living in Baker Lake, Nunavut in 1963/64. Can anyone help us identify those pictured?
A “lost” tectonic plate is discovered under northern Canada which, 60 million years ago, may have given rise to a series of ancient volcanoes. Read the full story here: https://t.co/z9aAmx5M42 #Canada #Arctic #geology
Ahh the perils of trick-or-treating with polar bears. Back in 2013, Zac Unger shared his experiences moving to Churchill, Manitoba with the family. #TBT #polarbears #halloween
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Making art more accessible, you can now see iconic pieces from Canada’s Group of Seven online through Google Arts & Culture. That includes a painting of Nunavut’s Ellesmere Island by Lawren Harris. What's your favourite #GroupofSeven piece? #nunavut #art
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Winter in Chesterfield Inlet: “I’d be reading a Stephen King novel way out there, outside of Chesterfield. Inside the igloo, you could wear a sweater and chomp on your Klik and bannock with Red Rose tea...” https://t.co/9K5eqfBEb5
Congrats to Peter Igupttaq Autut, the winner of this year’s Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction for his story, Winter in Chesterfield Inlet! Read it online now at our new website: https://t.co/9K5eqfTfzF
A winter road trip in search of a –40 degree beach party takes an unexpected turn... https://t.co/GgMJhiUdKJ
Stories For A Long, Dark Winter: shapeshifters, a haunted hotel, the echoes of past wars—here’s what happens in the North when the sun goes down. https://t.co/AxQ1XHBXlW
From Scottish jigs and cheeky games to fresh jokes and new mitts, here are a few fond memories of the holidays North of 60. https://t.co/fX9RNmivKv
Shapeshifters, a haunted hotel, the echoes of past wars—here’s what happens in the North when the sun goes down. 🎃 https://t.co/AxQ1XHBXlW