This is Jason's first time back in the arctic since he was three years old. He learnt about the field school through
his mother Sue and was ready to learn more about archaeology.
He most enjoyed the communit exhibit because 'I got to see my work and the work of my colleagues appreciated by the community'.
He also climbed to the top of Igarjuaq and learnt more about his grandfather who was a respected arctic archaeologist.
Jason is a friendly and personable guy who puts 100% into everything he does. Though he doesn't want to become an archaeologist
he will certainly become involved in Canada's scientific or political arena and make a name for himself. He already has some
interesting insights into how to best make positive changes all over the world, not just in Canada.