An illustration of how the Arctic springs to life after nearly seven months in total darkness.
Canada's Devon Island is the largest uninhabited island in the world--and with good reason. Temperatures below freezing for nine months of the year and an annual rainfall comparable to the Gobi Desert leave the icy landscape so barren that NASA uses it to simulate conditions on Mars. Take an exhilarating expedition into a land where only the most experienced Inuit hunters dare set foot.
The Mackenzie Delta is an Arctic network of channels and islands at the mouth of Canada's largest river. It's home to the ancient Inuit, as well as a variety of highly specialized wildlife, including the sonorous sandhill and majestic peregrine falcon. Follow them as they contend with a rapidly changing climate.
The people of Nunavik prepare for the coming winter.
Ninginganiq is so dangerous that even seasoned sailors keep away.
The Hudson Bay lowlands are critical to life in North America.
Allan Code
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Peter Raymont
Steve Ord
Stephanie Weimar
Siobhan Flanagan
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