‘We the real North:’ hoops fans in the High Arctic cheer on the Raptors
In the tiny hamlet of Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, more than 3,000 kilometres northwest of Scotiabank Arena, the Toronto Raptors’ famous slogan takes on a whole new meaning.
“One of our big jokes is the line ‘We the North.’ And up here we kid, ‘We the real North,’” said Paula Cziranka, a high school teacher in the remote community that’s home to roughly 1,600 people — less than a tenth of the capacity of Scotiabank Arena.
In a phone interview Sunday ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals between the Raptors and Golden State Warriors, Cziranka said nearly everyone in town was awaiting the outcome with “bated breath.”
With the High Arctic community currently experiencing near-constant daylight, Cziranka said there are usually children playing outside and people milling around town at all hours — but not during a game.