Nunavut's thriving mining town (that doesn't look like a mining town at all)
Written by Daniel Campbell
Nunavut's only inland community. Photo by Hannah Eden
Placer miners in the Yukon are churning out ice age bones at an industrial rate
Written by Daniel Campbell
Paleontologist Elizabeth Hall stands on an exposure of permafrost at a placer mine, where Ice Age mammal bones are typically found. Photo courtesy of Government of Yukon
Shapeshifters, a haunted hotel, the echoes of past wars—here’s what happens in the North when the sun goes down.
Written by Daniel Campbell, Laura Busch
Illustration by Beth Covvey
It's the jumping off point to the Nahanni--but what can you actually do in town?
Written by Daniel Campbell
The historic MacPherson House, built in 1936 and located above the flats. Photo Daniel Campbell
Are the North's skies finally too crowded for the adventurous pilot to create their own air space?
Written by Daniel Campbell
Bush pilot Dave Olesen at his remote Hoarfrost River home. Photo: Kristen Gilbertson Olesen
Desert courses, tundra greens and raven hazards—if you thought you couldn't putt North of 60, you were wrong. The sport's just a little more rugged up here.
Written by Daniel Campbell, Katie Weaver
Ulukhaktok boasts the world's northernmost golf course. Photo courtesy Peggy Jay-IRC
Hit the right spots; if you know where to go, you're golden.
Written by Daniel Campbell
THE BEST SPOTS IN THE NWT
The North’s unique set of circumstances, demands and demographics typically go against a company’s bottom line. But these entrepreneurs have taken those challenges head on and are proving that an unconventional idea can go a long way when you understand the North.
Written by Daniel Campbell, Herb Mathisen, Laura Busch
The latest trend in the North? Tiny, mobile homes. Photo courtesy ATA Pop Homes & Leaf House
A Herculean myth that served as a map, a unifier and an inspiration
Written by Daniel Campbell
This artwork appears in a children's book, Yamozha and his Beaver Wife, illustrated by Tlicho artist Archie Beaulieu. It's available via Amazon and Theytus Books
Remembering an impossible friendship.
Written by Daniel Campbell