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Your North: Best reader photos for the week of Nov. 9

Here are some of the best photos we received from around the north this week.

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Check out these light pillars in Dawson City, Yukon. Just awesome! (Submitted by Andrea Magee)

Here are some of the best photos we received from around the North this week.

Look at this beautiful photo from Iqaluit. Marc-Émile Fortin captured this shot of sunset at Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park. Awesome image Marc-Émile. (Submitted by Marc-Émile Fortin)
These are traditional Yup'ik women's parkas named "Qaliq" made out of Arctic ground squirrels. Merna Wharton said "my mother made the right [parka] by replicating my great grandmother’s parka from Akiachak and I made the left [parka] for my daughter." (Submitted by Merna Wharton)
Eric Sheshamush sent this great photo. He says "my wife Margaret Rupert took this beautiful picture at Camp Sheshamush ... east of Kuujjuarapik/Whapmagoostui." (Submitted by Eric Sheshamush)
Skating in the Southern Lakes region of Yukon. Looks like a magical place. Thanks to Brett Boughen for this photo. (Submitted by Brett Boughen)
Four-year old Athena Zerke was all bundled up while ice fishing with her grandparents. They were at John Dillons Creek, 10 minutes from their cabin in Beaufort Delta region of the N.W.T. (Submitted by Marsha Ann Zerke)