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Part 1 of 3: Leading up to the world premier of Listen to the Land in Kawawachikamach

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So the film screening for the community began with a bit of a convoluted trip to Kawawa. Because Research Assistant Alesha Moffat and I were booking flights at the last minute the only way in was to fly first to Sept-Îles and then north to Schefferville on Air Inuit. Despite the fact it was January, the weather was gorgeous and our young flight crew took us in without a hitch. This plane, a six-seater (or is it 8?), gives you an aisle seat and a window seat all at the same time. Once we landed, it was rent-a-car, a quick stop at the McGill Subarctic Research Centre where we stay with Oksana Choulik, curriculum developer by day and super hostess in the evenings. From there, it was down the road to Kawawachikamach.

Friday 05.04.18
Posted by Celia Haig-Brown
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