Spirit Lake
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Arthur Heming was a celebrated Canadian artist and writer, earning the moniker "chronicler of the North." His work meticulously captured the rugged beauty and spirit of life in the Canadian wilderness. Through his paintings, sketches, and writings, Heming offered a distinctive perspective, revealing a profound connection to the northern landscape. His art and prose consistently explored the allure of remote regions and their inhabitants, providing readers and viewers with a unique window into this often-uncharted world.


This book is the account of an epic journey undertaken by the author through the wilderness of Canada's sub-arctic region. With only a canoe and snow shoes for transport, the author and his companions braved the elements and the dangers of the unforgiving wilderness to explore and map the region. A captivating tale of adventure and discovery, this book is a must-read for fans of wilderness literature.