The James Bay region of northern Quebec is a magnificent wilderness under siege from hydro-electric development. As guests of the Wahapmagoostui Band of the Cree nation, we run one of their beautiful threatened rivers, sleep in tepees under the magical pulsing light of aurora borealis, share native American customs and learn first hand of their struggle for survival. Beluga whales, caribou, wolf and rare fresh water seal all inhabit the area.
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