How do NWT trappers see the future of their craft?
“It’s a losing battle. There was a time for trapping, but it’s come and it’s gone.” In a changing world and climate, what’s left for the North’s trappers?
“It’s a losing battle. There was a time for trapping, but it’s come and it’s gone.” In a changing world and climate, what’s left for the North’s trappers?
The isolated island community of Gaultois, on Newfoundland’s south coast, has gone through many changes in its more than 200-year history — from being home to many Indigenous people to eventually being settled by the French and British pursuing the fishery in the area. Contributor Allan Stoodley takes a trip through history.