A mystery drama series about trials and tribulations of Aboriginal people in the fictional town of Lynx River, Northwest Territories.A mystery drama series about trials and tribulations of Aboriginal people in the fictional town of Lynx River, Northwest Territories.A mystery drama series about trials and tribulations of Aboriginal people in the fictional town of Lynx River, Northwest Territories.
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I personally love North of 60 it is dramatic, but is funny at times and it deals with real situations that happen on dene reserves.
I believe that this is a truly entertaining program and that if you haven't checked out this series that is now in syndication you don't know what you are missing.
This cast is extraordinary and the show deserves the praise that it does.
This show was filmed in Bragg Creek, Alberta and the scenery is breathtaking
I have learned a lot about the dene people through the program and I think it deserves 5 stars *****
I believe that this is a truly entertaining program and that if you haven't checked out this series that is now in syndication you don't know what you are missing.
This cast is extraordinary and the show deserves the praise that it does.
This show was filmed in Bragg Creek, Alberta and the scenery is breathtaking
I have learned a lot about the dene people through the program and I think it deserves 5 stars *****
I've watched this series from its first episode in 1992 to its final episode in 1998 and I'm glad that I did because it was so well produced and everything. Of course, it was pretty much an all-Native cast with a few white actors/actresses who fit their roles in the show perfectly. The whole series along with the 4 movie sequels were all filmed in Bragg Creek, Alberta however they could have just as easily filmed the series up in actual Dene territory in NWT if they wanted. Its not clear to me why they chose to film it down in southern Alberta.
But anyways......... all in all, an excellent series with superb sequel movies to go with it.
But anyways......... all in all, an excellent series with superb sequel movies to go with it.
North of 60 is in my opinion, is the best of Canada. Such talent and heart, real life with real life problems. It is a "staple" of life for so many people. We have been fans since the beginning, just happens to be the year we got married and we still watch as often as possible. If there is any doubt, then visit the North of 60 Facebook page and see for yourself.
North of 60 , Broke though everything , For native people it has voice of all those who can't speak out but cry out for understanding with brilliant ways of a tribal lands and peoples who show family , Its dances around your sense's and make you closer too being what native culture is all about with the find acting of cast. Like Tina Keeper has strong willed woman who raise a son and is a law person , An independent woman who is smart know's what going on her rez, And you see young actors talents in Nathienial Arcand , Adam beach , . You will see a guy called Teevee , who can break your heart or make you mad and many others in cast that is memorable , Please watch this ,Native's and non- natives too .will love it .
I'm actually from the United States and happened upon the show while watching some Canadian television on CBC. I loved the show right from the start. I had never seen a Native series on television before and this show was captivating. You could relate to all the characters in one way or another, it didn't always feel like just a Native show. The characters had problems that we all have, they went through experiences we all eventually go through and it was just well put together. I've seen all the episodes repeatedly and even though the show has been off for years, but continues through made for TV movies I still hunger for more North of 60!
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the first Canadian TV series to bring up the topic of residential schools. Residential schools for indigenous Canadian children, often religious schools in nature, existed well into the mid 1990's, and were often breeding grounds for abuse and cultural erasure. On June 11th, 2008, Canada's Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, publicly apologized to Canada's Indigenous Peoples for the IRS system, admitting that residential schools were part of a Canadian policy on forced Indigenous assimilation.
- Quotes
Ben Montour: [drunkenly shouting] Run, run, as fast as you can! You can't catch me, I'm an Indian man!
[whacks his head on a telephone pole and gets knocked out]
- ConnectionsFollowed by In the Blue Ground (1999)
- SoundtracksHumble Me
By Tom Jackson
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