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Travelogue/short film (20 minutes): Cory embarks on a 100km+ hiking journey for 2 weeks in the dramatic landscapes of Auyuittuq National Park on Baffin Island. Accompanied by his 19 year old daughter Sydney, he seeks to begin new paintings plein...

OCEANBOUND: Cory is picked up from the remote shores of Devon Island by a One Ocean Expeditions polar cruise vessel and travels and paints the Northwest Passage for the first time....

A.Y. JACKSON & JOHN FRANKLIN: Cory travels in the footsteps of artistic and Arctic exploration legends as he sketches near where A.Y. Jackson sketched in 1930 and explores the gravesite from the Franklin expedition in 1845 on the remote Beechey Island...

ARCTIC BAY ADVENTURE: Cory explores Arctic Bay, a remote community in the northwest of Baffin Island, Nunavut. Here, he discovers the unique beauty and history of this picturesque region....

EXPLORING HUDSON BAY: Cory takes in the sights of Rankin Inlet and Naujaat, discovering Hudson Bay Company history at the ruins of early Arctic explorer John Rae’s house from 1846....

BEHIND IQALUIT: Cory paints and explores the wilderness around Iqaluit for the first time, by both land and sea, with the help of Arctic Kingdom....

END OF THE THOMSEN: the 2nd week of Cory’s 9 week expedition, canoeing the remote Thomsen River, in Aulavik National Park on Banks Island. Produced for Parks Canada's YouTube Channel as part 2 of 2 part in a short series called "Artist...

ON THE WATER: Cory’s 2015 expedition kicks off by canoe. Thomsen River, Aulavik National Park: most northerly canoe route. Produced for Parks Canada's YouTube Channel as part 1 of 2 part in a short series called "Artist Cory Trépanier’s Journey to Aulavik National...

OH BROTHER: Cory's Arctic journey continues as his brother Carl heads home after a month on Ellesmere Island....

SLEEPING IN: Cory tries to take advantage of the High Arctic's 24 hours of daylight for a new painting....

FORT CONGER: Land meets history as Cory unexpectedly flies to Fort Conger for a painting trip back in time....

THE VISTA: An awesome High Arctic vista inspires Cory, and then plans change as a northern heat wave causes the The MacDonald River to rise....

NEW LAND: Cory explores new land beyond the McDonald River and ends up at a beautiful little lake up in the mountains....

TO TANQUARY: The scenery changes for Cory and Carl as they relocate to the dramatic landscapes surrounding Tanquary Fiord, 100 km south of Lake Hazen on Ellesmere Island....

BACK TO CAMP: Cory and Carl head back to the parks camp, but not before a visit from more Arctic Wolves and some Ellesmere painting....

THE BIG HIKE: A 12 hour hike leads Cory and Carl to muskox, arctic wolves, arctic hares and nasty weather....

PAINTING, AT LAST!: At last, 5 days into the trek, Cory begins his first painting ever in the High Arctic after he and Carl set up camp near the incredible Henrietta Nesmith Glacier....

IT BEGINS: With gear and food for 10 days on the land, Cory and Carl make their way toward Henrietta Neismith Glacier, but encounter a few challenges in the way....

FLYING TO THE FAR NORTH: Boarding a Twin Otter, Cory journeys further north over a mesmerizing landscape, to land near the top of the world at Lake Hazen in Quittinirpaaq National Park on Ellesmere Island....

RESOLUTE LAYOVER: An extra day in Resolute Bay, due to baggage delays, leads to unexpected discoveries for Cory and Carl on their journey to the High Arctics Ellesmere Island....

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