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Your North: Best reader photos for the week of July 6

Here are some of your best photos of the past week from Nunavik, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon.

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There have been a lot of pelican sightings in the North this summer, but perhaps this one takes the cake: so many of them gathered near Hay River, N.W.T.. (Submitted by Tyler Martel)

Here are some of your best photos of the past week from Nunavik, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon.

Some people may think the North is mostly barren. But take a closer look and you'll always find something beautiful and colourful. (Submitted by Catty Kay)
'Here’s a picture of my daughter Erica Green age 3 [in] Paulatuk, [N.W.T.] eating raw white fish eggs. She would rather eat them raw than cooked!' (Submitted by Veronica Ruben)
The skies in Yukon have sure been erie this summer. This was a shot of dramatic stormy weather over Whitehorse this week. (Submitted by Mike McCann)
A lot of people were capturing beautiful sunsets in Iqaluit and sharing them on social media this week. Susan Enuaraq sent one of her favourites our way. What a stellar shot. (Submitted by Susan Enuaraq)
Now this looks like the perfect place to go for a hike this summer. That's what Ashley Bradley was doing when she snapped this picture at Miles Canyon, Yukon. (Submitted by Ashley Bradley)
Janet Makkigak sent this one... she says 'Beautiful[ly] made by Helen Iguptak. Her great-granddaughters wearing! Happy Nunavut Day!' (Submitted by Janet Makkigak)
Only in the North do pictures look like paintings. This stunning shot was taken at the Cambridge Bay beach in Nunavut. (Submitted by Sheldeen Emingak)