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Read on Caledon Enterprise website online or read below: An awe inspiring journey Oct 25, 2012 Caledon Enterprise By Tayler 'Hap' Parnaby, Parnaby Talks Awe is one of those simple words with several precise meanings, each of which has its own shading and place. The...

Read on Caledon Enterprise website online or read below: Local artist's work could be royal gift April 28, 2011 Caledon Enterprise By Heather Abrey, Enterprise Staff Many Canadians have taken an interest in tomorrow's nuptials between Prince William and his longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton, but...

Six o"™clock came early this morning as I got up to see Max off at the cab. His flight back to Toronto was set to leave a couple of hours earlier than mine, so I went back in, tempted to...

The wind did it's job in keeping the mosquitoes away last evening, but then went into overtime and blew all night making racket. As a result, I didn"™t sleep very well. Woke to gray skies this morning, which didn"™t cause...

As my flight out to Pond Inlet isn"™t for a couple more days, I'm trying to figure out the best way to spend my time here in Yellowknife. I definitely want to check out the place a little as I...

Max and I packed our gear this morning, for real this time, and got it outside in a big pile. Collin was nice enough to haul it down to the dock with his quad, saving us a work out. It...

When we arrived at Bathurst, our departure date was set for today. That's when the next lodge chartered flight back to Yellowknife was going out. We spent the morning getting our things together, but in the back of our minds...

Heli dropped in to inform that they had just spotted a mama grizzly and 2 cubs about 4kms away and suggested we keep a close eye out. The field work they were doing meant that they were flying by a...

Spent the better part of the day in just one small section of the falls. There were so many possibilities packed in there that I had to explore them closely. Unlike the first month on Ellesmere where getting a different...

Well, maybe I overestimated just a little. My initial plan once arriving at Bathurst was to canoe along the ocean for 30km and then hike in 10km to get to the falls. All this in a week, and still get...

Woke up well rested. Maybe the sun actually setting again helped, after not seeing that for the last month. I stayed at the Blue Raven B&B and enjoyed a nice breakfast from the owners Tessa and Mike MacIntosh. That's where...

Hard to believe, but I am flying out today. On to the next leg of this journey, Wilberforce Falls, via Yellowknife. That means that Carl and I will also be parting ways. After almost a month together in the highest...

Headed back to the community of Resolute today for a little visit. On our way through weeks before I had seen an old beached boat that caught my eye. I wanted to see if it might again, and maybe I...

Headed back to the community of Resolute today for a little visit. On our way through weeks before I had seen an old beached boat that caught my eye. I wanted to see if it might again, and maybe I...

Long night. Was trying to upload almost 160 photos to our website, but the wireless connection kept dropping after each photo. Really wanted to get this done before moving on, so I kept trying until the wee hours. Over the...

Up early this morning. Landed safe and sound in Eureka last night for our overnighter at the Weather Station building where we were treated to fine meals and accommodations. We hiked around after dinner in some nice weather...

Word this morning was that a Twin Otter was passing through today. As our flight out in a couple of days is going to be full, Carl and I were asked if we could prepare a couple of our duffle...

Carl and I broke camp together for the last time on this trek. Though I will be doing this more over the next while, Carl will be moving on in a few days. Where does the time go. I have...

OH BROTHER: Cory's Arctic journey continues as his brother Carl heads home after a month on Ellesmere Island....

Kind of cloudy this morning, so instead of painting right away, Carl and I opted to hike further upstream to study the lay of the land. As we returned, the sky began to open up in places, allowing light to...

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