By: Graham Saunders The weather of some months or seasons retires with little fuss into annual summaries or spreadsheets. A month with an average temperature warmer or…
Activity and Food Go Hand in Hand During early winter, the lakes have turned over, the water holds plenty of oxygen, food has been stirred up and…
Moose face pressure from a number of factors in Ontario’s complex ecosystem, including parasites, changing climate, habitat, hunting and predators. Recent moose population survey results suggest moose…
There is a cliche about changeable weather –“ four seasons in one day”, and people north of Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon experienced a confirmation in recently. …
Spring was remarkably early this year. It took place on March 19, thirty minutes before midnight for those in the Central Standard Time (and March 20, thirty…
Jeff Wells is a special friend of Wilderness North, and has visited our wilderness destinations, and writes articles and podcasts for us from time to time. Here…
While it took John Beargrease two to three days to travel one way with four dogs from Two Harbors, northeast of Duluth, to Grand Marais, it took…
The Government of Ontario, First Nation groups, and Mother Nature are part of a tenuous three-way partnership in which access to remote northern communities hangs in the…
Ontario is home to a healthy and sustainable black bear population that contributes to the province’s biodiversity. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) heard increasingly…








