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The largest and newest territory of Canada, Nunavut officially separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999. Not to be confused with Nunavik, a region in northern Quebec, Nunavut is the least p...
Being a traditional hunter-gather society, ingenuity and creativity have been essential to the Intuit’s survival in the extreme arctic conditions. They’ve thrived by teaching themselves to make clo...
About 6,000 years ago a group of natives were roaming the Canadian prairie looking for a stretch of land full of bison for food and a steady water supply. They found their home in the now Tipperary...
Every February thousands of people brave -40 degree weather (Celsius and Fahrenheit!), as they head to one of the coldest cities in the world, Winnipeg, for the Festival du Voyageur. The Festival d...
The Forks was once home to Aboriginal bison hunters before it became a center for fur trading. Today, it’s Winnipeg’s most popular tourist attraction. From a distance it merely looks like a really ...
Located in the middle of the Canadian prairies, most people may never put Winnipeg on their travel radars —but they should. Sure, the city is known for its long summers and harsh winters, but that ...