Westward Patrol Log — A Recovered Arctic Field Report
The patrol route didn’t follow standard paths. As the team moved beyond known survey lines, something appeared where nothing should have been.
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The patrol route didn’t follow standard paths. As the team moved beyond known survey lines, something appeared where nothing should have been.
Before treaty lines, dams, rail corridors, or extraction records, Lake Abitibi was already a threshold landscape: shallow, island-thick, divided by border and narrows, and tied to a northbound watershed running toward James Bay.
A new Canadian nuclear strategy raises the possibility of microreactors for remote northern defence sites. CIRAS reviews the real energy case, the historical warning, and the anomaly risk.
A reconstructed memory from 1960s Frobisher Bay. Kanaq’s life begins to shift as illness, family duty, and a changing Arctic pull her toward the land — and something deeper beneath it.
Arctic patrols are expanding, and global interest in Greenland is rising. As movement across the North becomes more structured and monitored, CIRAS identifies a recurring pattern — one that mirrors historical activity in the Frobisher Bay region.