I call May the end of winter more than early spring. Winter is 8 months long. Spring, Summer, Fall share the other 4 months.
The North, Northwest territories that is, in Canada is a desert climate in the summer. I used to take the top off my YJ in May, yes the bay was still frozen but the weather was balmy. And it never rained til late August. Not sure the Yukon is the same tho. Mosquitos, Sand flies can be brutal between frosts anywhere in the North.
I would love to go back for the Northern Lights in the winter. Love to travel the Ice Roads. But summers with bugs galore and endless daylight are not my favourite memories. I also think any Northern excursion should include Yellowknife. It is maybe one of the biggest cultural melting pots in the world. The hub of everything Northern. Arts & Culture, we had shows that charged hundreds of $$$ admission in the USA, we went for under $50. Paul Cellucci, USA Ambassodor to Canada spoke at the DND, Tickets were $20 including lunch. A week later he spoke in Vancouver, tickets were $1000 a plate for dinner. In many ways the North is subsidized to protect our sovereignty, both for Canada and the USA. Don't miss the significance of that while enjoying its vast peacefulness.
Our first year, I was reading a good book on the deck, I firgured I'd go to bed when it got too dark to read..... well it started getting brighter and it was 3am. My shift started at 6am. I made it thru the day and never felt tired. The midnight sun changes your body. You end up going days without sleep. Heres a great movie about Sleepless in Alaska.
Starring Al Pacino.
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