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Jesse & Cash and the Skeleton's Stash - 2011
Canoeing the Elk River & Thelon Rivers from Vermette Lake to Warden's Grove into the Thelon Game Sanctuary - July 2010
Kanawa Magazine: The Thelon Canyon: Tyrrell's ending is our beginning - Spring 2010
'Dancing with Caribou on the Treeless Plains' - Winnipeg Free Press - May 8, 2010
- 'Good Spirit Guide': International Lifestyle Magazine - March 2010
Globe & Mail - Protecting a vital link in the food chain
- Conde Nast Traveler - Diamonds In The Wild
- Sports Afield - The Meaning of Thelon
- Men's Ex Magazine article - Japan: Dec 2000
- The Thelon: Where Time & Light Stand Still
- PhotoLife Magazine - Journey into the Thelon
- Nature Canada - Autumn on the Barren Grounds
- Northern News Services - Old Town Booming
- Tales of the Tundra: Exploring NW Canada
- PBS - The Making of the Snow Wolves
- Northern Waterways: Uranium proposals in Upper Thelon meet strong opposition
- Bill Layman: North of Sixty Daily Journal - August 2003
- The Lutheran: 'Contemplating Light and Darkness'
Northern News Services - The Future of the Thelon
- Northern News Services - Northern Adventures
- Northern News Services - Uravan seeks uranium near Thelon Basin
Edmonton Journal: 'Timeless: the adventure of a lifetime'
- WWF eco-tourism nomination letters
- The History of Echo Lake Lodge
- Nastawgan: Project Oasis - A Scientific Study by Canoeists
- Bill Silliker: The Master Guide for Wildlife Photographers
Northern News Services - To the Thelon by dogsled
- Northern News Services - Winter trip into the Thelon
- Up Here Magazine: Where have the Caribou Gone?
-Northern News Services - Keeping the legacy alive
- The Waugh Family - Barrenlands Expedition
- Northern News Services - Lutsel K'e opposes uranium mining
- The Thelon River - The Barrenlands 1994
- Dave Huffman's Thelon River trip
- Artgoddess: a Tundra Love Story
- Nestor lewyckyj's Thelon River Trip
- Paddling Nunavut's Coppermine River -Bill Layman
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