Northern Canada
Northern Canada refers to the vast, remote regions of the country that include the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. This area is characterized by its cold climate, stunning landscapes, and unique wildlife, including polar bears and caribou. The population is sparse, with many Indigenous communities, such as the Inuit and Dene, who have lived in harmony with the land for thousands of years.
The economy in Northern Canada is largely based on natural resources, including mining and fishing. The region is also known for its breathtaking natural phenomena, such as the Northern Lights and expansive tundra. Despite its challenges, Northern Canada offers rich cultural experiences and beautiful, untouched wilderness.