Northern Canadian
"Northern Canadian" refers to the regions of Canada located above the 60th parallel, primarily encompassing the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. This area is characterized by its vast landscapes, including tundra, forests, and mountains, as well as a harsh climate with long, cold winters and short summers. The population is sparse, with many communities relying on traditional practices and natural resources.
The culture of Northern Canadians is rich and diverse, influenced by Indigenous peoples such as the Inuit, Dene, and Métis. These groups have unique languages, traditions, and ways of life that are closely tied to the land. The economy in these regions often revolves around resource extraction, tourism, and subsistence hunting and fishing.