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Hotels Gone Wild – A peek behind the scenes of the business of running a Northern Lodge: from blizzards, bear invasions and caretakers gone crazy, to the ever-changing face of tourism.
Up Here Magazine, July/August 2014 As he does every March, Mike Reimer hops onto his vintage 1964 Caterpillar D6B ’dozer and sets off north from Churchill, travelling along Hudson Bay’s frozen coast at a blistering four kilometres an hour. He’s … Continue reading →
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