So from what I've read a bunch of Inuit were initially just relocated and forced to live up here back in the 1950s to assert Canadian sovereignty over the high Arctic?
@@pilot_remm It looks like one of those places that can be both the most beautiful/ awe inspiring and worst at the same time, if that makes sense. I just searched online for the current temperature up there, it says -23 F and it's supposed to stay in the -30s F for the rest of the week. I've been in temperatures of around -20 F once during the extremely cold winter of 2015 but that was a rarity. I can't imagine having these as simply average temperatures in the winter.
For someone who’s been living and breathing in Eastern Canada most of my life, I know I won’t stand a day being in the great north because it’s so cold and isolated I’ll get depressed very quick