Calgary's Glenbow Museum is taking century-old photographs by Geraldine and Douglas Moodie to the Canadian North this fall.
The images, which include portraits of people who lived near Fullerton Harbour in Nunavut, attracted interest from their descendants when they were shown as Historic Photographs of the Canadian North in Calgary last year.
The images will travel as Qatiktalik (Fullerton Harbour) Photo Narrative Project. According to CBC News, the images will be shown at the Iqaluit visitors' centre on Sept. 26, and the tour will end in Churchill, Man., in October.