Illustrates how the Arctic, locked in darkness for nearly seven months, springs to life once the sun rises above the horizon, exploring ideas of migration, hibernation, the food web and habitat change.
Explores Devon Island in Nunavut, the largest uninhabited island in the world. An icy landscape so barren that NASA uses it to simulate conditions on Mars.
The Western Arctic's mammoth Mackenzie Delta is the second largest in North America after the Mississippi.
Nunavik is bigger than California and is a pristine wilderness of water, forest, and tundra, and home to the Inuit of Northern Quebec.
On the north-east coast of Baffin Island, in Canada's Arctic, lies Ninginganiq, a blustery wilderness where only the intrepid travel. In fall, it is so dangerous that even seasoned Inuit sailors keep away.
Allan Code
Producer
Peter Raymont
Steve Ord
Stephanie Weimar
Siobhan Flanagan
Writer