Charles Francis Hall genuinely loved the north but couldn't inspire loyalty in his men. Did one of them kill him? If so, was a love triangle the motive?
Ross Marvin was helping Robert Peary on his North Pole expedition. Marvin supposedly fell through the ice and died. But his death was no accident.
HX’s Fridtjof Nansen is set to celebrate its fifth year of service for HX (formerly Hurtigruten Expeditions) in early March.
On Monday, February 10, Petit Loulou will officially open its doors with a monster five-day croissant giveaway, bringing a ...
Polar Class goes from PC1 to PC7 — and the first thing to remember is PC1 is the top ranking. This is particularly important ...
Sue Halliwell marks the 150th anniversary of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s birth by tracing his ill-fated British ...
Darren Edwards knows a lot about hopelessness; one minute, he was rock climbing in North Wales about to finish his route, and ...
Mark your calendars for Saturday, February 15, as Western Foothills Land Trust hosts the 15th Annual Norway Snowshoe Festival ...
Currently wrapping up a season in the region, Ponant’s Le Commandant Charcot will return to the Arctic for the 2026-27 winter ...
The location of the magnetic north pole was first discovered in 1831 by Arctic explorer James Clark Ross. On an expedition, he mapped and explored Boothia Peninsula in Nunavut, in the Canadian Arctic.
The Geromino Explorer Scout unit, based in Crays Pond, has been encouraging teenagers aged 14 to 17 to try, see, and do more. The unit opened due to demand from local teenagers, providing them with ...