Arabic version: عرض حراس كندا مهارات البقاء في دورية في القطب الشمالي
The BBC joined Canada’s military rangers on the final leg of a 5,200 km (3,200 miles) Arctic patrol, where they shared the survival skills needed to endure freezing temperatures, navigate remote tundra and camp in conditions as cold as -60°C (-76°F).
According to BBC News, the journalists Nadine Yousif and Eloise Alanna reported on the challenges faced during this expedition. The experience highlighted the resilience and adaptability required to thrive in one of the harshest environments on the planet.
The patrol not only showcased the rangers’ skills but also underscored the importance of their role in Arctic communities. Their knowledge is vital for survival in such extreme conditions, providing a glimpse into the realities of life in the Arctic.
This report serves as a testament to the dedication of the Canadian Rangers and the unique challenges they face in their line of work, bringing awareness to their essential contributions in this remote region.



















