North Frontier

Far up north, beyond the Great Lakes, is the little-explored expanse known to the inhabitants of the wasteland as the North Frontier. Perpetually covered by a thick blanket of snow, this vast region once belonged to Canada, but since the Great War it has been mostly uninhabited, except by the natives, who live and thrive in the environment. As of the early 23rd century, pioneers and explorers have begun to spread into the region, driven by the prospect of the lucrative trade in Rad-beaver furs and tusks.