Getting food to isolated, sub-Arctic regions of northern Canada is no easy feat. Since fresh produce largely can't be grown there due to endless winters, food is shipped long distances overseas by ...
Boreal forests, also known as taiga, are the world’s biggest biome and cover subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. Canada’s nearly 700-million-acre boreal forest, which is about 28 per ...
Transition Region One of Canada’s most accessible northern national parks, Wapusk—Cree for “white bear”—encompasses a good portion of the Hudson James Lowlands, a subarctic ecological ...