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Your North: Best reader photos for weeks of Mar. 27, Apr. 3

After a week off, your best reader photos return with a super-sized double edition! The oddities of spring take centre stage, along with some incredible views from Northern Quebec, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon.

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Returning home: Devon Manik snapped this unbelievable shot of Scout the dog returning to the Nunavut hamlet of Resolute Bay from nearby Signal Hill. (submitted by Devon Manik)

After a week off, your best reader photos return with a super-sized double edition! The oddities of spring take centre stage, along with some incredible views from Northern Quebec, Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and Yukon.

Check out your best photos of the last two weeks:

An early morning spring shot over Yellowknife shows off the city at its scenic best. This shot was taken by Collin Goyman. (submitted by Collin Goyman)
Raven aerobatics? Robert Postma sent this amazing shot of two birds strutting their stuff to our CBC Yukon Facebook page. (submitted by Robert Postma)
When the fish bite in Coral Harbour, Nunavut, they really jump! George Broderick McGee sent this awesome action shot to our CBC Nunavut Facebook page. (submitted by George Broderick McGee)
The aurora explode into view in this incredible shot over Inukjuak, Quebec, taken by Sylvain Paradis. (submitted by Sylvain Paradis)
Name the spring phenomenon: snow-nut? Adam Skrutkowski sent us this odd shot from Whitehorse: "When wet soil falls off the top of the small bluffs along the highway, they then accumulate snow as they roll down creating these. It only happens at the start of spring!" (submitted by Adam Skrutkowski)
An eagle takes flight over Tulita, N.W.T., in this great shot by Brian McPherson. (submitted by Brian McPherson)
Talk about an amazing horizon in Quaqtaq, Nunavik. Tuniq Ningiuruvik sent us this shot of his girlfriend, taken at about 8:40 p.m.: "days are getting longer and we're enjoying it, especially when we go out on the land." (submitted by Tuniq Ningiuruvik)
There's nothing quite like your first wolverine. 13-year-old Kyle Kablutsiak got to experience the thrill while on a hunt near Arviat, Nunavut, with his dad, Joseph Kablutsiak. (submitted by Joseph Kablutsiak)
I guess you could say spring is here! Alicia Baldwin-Larade snapped this great shot of the new, slightly melted conditions this weekend in Yellowknife's Wal-Mart parking lot. (submitted by Alicia Baldwin-Larade)
Whitehorse wakes up to spring: Susan Lind Gleason sent us this amazing view over the Yukon capital. (submitted by Susan Lind Gleason)
One more amazing sky, as a blanket of clouds shadows the community of Kangiqsujuaq, Quebec. Thanks to Stacy Sakiagak for sending us this wonderful shot. (submitted by Stacy Sakiagak)