Six canoeists embark on 73-day trip from Behchokǫ̀ to Kugluktuk
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Six canoeists embark on 73-day trip from Behchokǫ̀ to Kugluktuk
Alice Twa
Wednesday June 10, 2026 at 5:55am MT
From left: Luke Kotaska, David Mackay, Jack Kotaska and Jack Panayi. Jasmine Nasogaluak/Cabin Radio
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Jack Kotaska, Luke Kotaska and Jack Panayi grew up canoeing around Yellowknife and the NWT. Together, along with three other friends, they will take on their longest trip yet – canoeing from Russell Lake to Kugluktuk in 73 days.
Panayi said the group has had the idea for a while, but it became a reality when they discovered everyone would have a break from work or school this sum…
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