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…
Dr. Jeff Wells, Senior Scientist at the Boreal Songbird Initiative brought his high tech recording gear for recording bird songs in the boreal forest to our Miminiska Lodge…
As many of you know, it was the de Havilland aircraft company of England, who came to Canada and built the first of the bush planes that…
Our article last month about the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald led to one discovery from the HIS website: Wisconsin Sea Grant researchers are learning more about…
Lightning flashes four million times a day around the world, lightning and can start wildfires in our remote forested areas. Check out the latest finding from WIRED…
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…
It all began in 1956 when Betty’s father Aleck built a fish shack by the Stewart River on Highway 61. Betty thought it would be a good…
It’s been great at Striker’s this season. We welcomed Freddie and his group, long time customers of Wilderness North and it was their first time trying Strikers…








