North of 60


North of 60 is a 1990s Canadian television drama depicting life in the sub-Arctic northern boreal forest. It first aired on CBC Television in 1992 and was syndicated around the world. It is set in the fictional community of Lynx River, a primarily Native-run town depicted as being in the Dehcho Region, Northwest Territories.
Most of the characters were Dene. Some non-native characters had important roles: the restaurant/motel owner, the band manager, the nurse and the town's main RCMP officer. The show explored themes of Native poverty, alcoholism, cultural preservation, conflict over land settlements, and natural resource exploitation.
Originally somewhat light-hearted, it quickly became a more ponderous dramatic series.

Casting

Starring in the series were Tina Keeper as RCMP Constable, later Corporal, Michelle Kenidi, Tracey Cook as Sarah Birkett, Tom Jackson as Peter Kenidi, Gordon Tootoosis as Albert Golo, Dakota House as Trevor 'Teevee' Tenia, Lubomir Mykytiuk as Gerry Kisilenko, Jimmy Herman as Joe Gomba and Simon R. Baker as Charlie Muskrat. Adam Beach and Tantoo Cardinal also starred. Elsie Tsa Che was a fan favorite, playing Teevee's grandmother, a community elder. John Oliver led the cast as Corporal Eric Olsen during the show's first two seasons and entered into an off-screen relationship with co-star Keeper; he left the show when his relationship with Keeper soured. Keeper subsequently became the show's lead actor for the remainder of its run. Oliver was replaced by Robert Bockstael as Corporal Brian Fletcher, who was replaced later by Peter Kelly Gaudreault as Constable James Harper.
One of the stars was Michael Horse, as Andrew One Sky, previously best known for his portrayal of Tonto in the 1981 film The Legend of the Lone Ranger. Tom Jackson also performed as Billy Twofeathers on Shining Time Station.

List of characters

CharacterActorSeasonsSummary
Michelle KenidiTina Keeper1-6RCMP officer, sister of Peter Kenidi band chief.
Eric OlsenJohn Oliver1-2RCMP officer, who transfers to Lynx River after losing his partner.
Sarah BirkettTracey Cook1-6Nurse and treatment center therapist.
Peter KenidiTom Jackson1-6Brother of RCMP officer Michele and band chief; has a son with his wife Ellen.
Albert GoloGordon Tootoosis1-6Bootlegger and former band chief.
Brian FletcherRobert Bockstael3-5RCMP officer, who replaces Eric Olsen.
Trevor 'Teevee' TeniaDakota House1-6Town trouble maker who becomes a portable sawmill operator, then band chief. He has a daughter with his girlfriend Bertha.
Bertha KizhaLori Lea Okemow1-6Teevee's girlfriend.
Lois TeniaWillene Tootoosis1-6Teevee's mother and daughter of Elsie Tsa Che.
Gerry KisilenkoLubomir Mykytiuk1-6A non-First Nations resident, store and motel owner.
Elsie Tsa CheWilma Pelly1-6Elder and medicine woman, also raised her granddaughter, Marie Tenia, and grandson, TeeVee, to whom she often provides guidance. Her daughter Lois Tenia also lives with her.
Harris MillerTimothy Webber1-6One of the few non-First Nations residents of Lynx River; band manager and works closely with Peter Kenedi. He later marries Lois Tenia.
Rosie DeelaTina Louise Bomberry1-6Married to Leon with three kids, has a history of severe alcoholism. Works as a waitress/clerk in Gerry's store and restaurant.
Leon DeelaErroll Kinistino1-6Rosie's husband and an expert construction worker, with a history of severe alcoholism.
Ellen KenidiRenae Morriseau1-5Peter's wife and a social worker.
Joe GombaJimmy Herman1-6An expert tracker and hunter.
Hannah KenidiSelina Hanuse1-4Michelle's daughter, who moves to Calgary in Season 2.
Nathan GoloMichael P. Obey1-6Albert's smartest son.
Joey Small BoatMervin Good Eagle1-6A Lynx River teenager.
William MacNeilNathaniel Arcand3-6A young man from outside of Lynx River who's usually looking for trouble.
Rosemary FletcherJulie Stewart4-5Brian Fletcher's wife.
Andrew One SkyMichael Horse4-6A psychologist who befriends Michelle after a tragic incident.
Charlie MuskratSimon R. Baker4-6A young boy whom Michelle Kenidi takes into her home when his mother is unable to properly care for him.
Sylvie LeBretMichelle Thrush1,5-6Peter's love interest in later seasons
James HarperPeter Kelly Gaudreault5-6RCMP officer, who replaces Brian Fletcher

Series

The series ran weekly until 1997.

Telefilms

After the end of filming on the series, a series of telemovies were made. From 1999 through 2005 there were five made-for-TV films featuring various members of the show's recurring cast. These movies include In The Blue Ground, Trial by Fire, Dream Storm, Another Country, and Distant Drumming.

Production

A soundtrack album was produced in 1994, including theme music, background music and songs performed by Tom Jackson and others.
This series was filmed in Bragg Creek, Alberta. Its provincial park appears in many episodes as well as the television films.