[A white-washed wooden building with a salmon-coloured entryway sits on the rock. A wood stove pipe is on the roof. Canoes and a tarp can be seen in the distance near the shoreline.]
[A white-washed wooden building with a salmon-coloured entryway sits on the rock. A wood stove pipe can be seen on the roof.]
[A picnic table, love seat, and chair sit beneath a tarp attached to a wooden building. The water is visible in the background.]
[Fish hang from a drying rack in front of a wooden building. Two red canoes sit near the drying rack along the shoreline.]
[Fish hang from a drying rack in front of a wooden building. A red canoe can be seen in the foreground.]
[Two canoes sit upended along the shore across from the Frank Channel bridge. The canoe on the right sits atop two logs.]
[Fish hang from a drying rack near the shoreline.]
[Skins hang from a drying rack hung next to a wooden building. Clothing hangs on a line behind the building. A set of stairs is visible in the foreground.]
[Skins hang from a drying rack near the water’s edge.]
[Skins hang from a drying rack next to a wooden building. A woman walks behind the drying rack.]
[A woman stands next to a wooden building. Skins dry on the outside of the building and on a rack next to the building.]
[Side portrait of an Elder. He wears a cap and holds a cigarette in his mouth.]
[An Elder sits on the bench of a table next to a wooden building. A love seat and a chair sit between the building and the table under a tarp.]
[Portrait of an Elder.]
[An Elder sits on a bench looking into the distance.]
[Portrait of an Elder. He wears a cap and holds a cigarette in his mouth.]
[View of a fish camp along the Frank Channel.]
[A close-up of a section of the Frank Channel bridge in summer.]
[People view a map during work on The Water Heart: Management Plan for Great Bear Lake and Its Watershed.]
[Member of the Nunavut Planning Commission and Inuit Elders likely while working on the Keewatin Regional Land Use Plan.]