https://t.co/oeWsSokFCQ The fascination for Canada’s far North keeps visitors coming back for new and unusual experiences in all three of our very different territories. Here's our selection of world class experiences, hidden gems or nature in action.
It is 7:47 am on October 1 and the sun is just starting to peek over the horizon onto the Tartan Rapids. As the light begins to glint off of the water, you can see there are two lines of people at the top of the rapids, waiting for a fickle fish. https://t.co/QejawMSAIx
Up Here Publishing is looking for an advertising sales rep. Media sales experience an asset, but we can train. The position is located in Yellowknife. Questions and resumes can be sent to Advertising Sales Manager, [email protected].
In parts of the North, food insecurity is a national health crisis and finding solutions has been a slow process. Northerners are filling in the gaps, but they can’t do it alone. https://t.co/FDQRLaKjuO
https://t.co/KYecOu5lhb There are endless fishing opportunities in the East Arm, but outfitters know conservation must be top of mind in order to keep it that way.
Have the pockets of your Canadian North seats been feeling empty without us lately? Well, good news because we are coming back! As of this fall, Up Here Magazine returns as Canadian North's inflight entertainment, so make sure to grab a copy from the seat back next time you fly.
It's #TBT so let's take a look at 2020's runner up for the Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction: "My Northern Healing." https://t.co/IdPUpsYgoJ
A dwindling number of paddlers come to visit the almost forgotten rivers of the tundra. But maybe there are some places we should choose to appreciate from a distance. https://t.co/Bx2PDfLkOT