Over the past decade, the North, or at least the idea of it, has slowly
made its way back to our consciousness, a notion that the North is
synonymous with a lawless, rugged freedom. But at first glance
Yellowknife, NWT is actually a somewhat disappointing modern capital
city. There are tall buildings, yoga pants, a Walmart and a lot of
government jobs. None the less, if you dig a little deeper, you do find
that alternative off-grid reality. Barely five minutes from the downtown
core, wedged between million dollar houses, you find little shacks where
people exist without running water and use honey buckets for toilets.
When Alison McCreesh moved from Quebec to Yellowknife she quickly fell
in love with the quirky ways in which it seemed possible to live up
North. Part travelogue, part comic book, part love story and part guide
to the North and its quirky inhabitants Ramshackle spans her first
summer north of 60.