Australian turned Churchill resident Roy Mexted has taken the inspiration provided by the Northern Manitoba town he and his girlfriend have made their home by recording a CD made up almost entirely of songs written in and about the Hudson Bay port.
Entitled Smiling Like a Sundog, Mexted鈥檚 eight-song CD was recorded in Winnipeg while he was down performing at Travel Manitoba鈥檚 outdoor showcase .
鈥淪ome of my songs have a travelling spirit to them but then coming here we started to put our roots down and stay here so that鈥檚 where the story leads,鈥 Mexted told the Nickel Belt News. 鈥淭he songs are about here, some of the people here and just scenes about the north and the wildlife. There鈥檚 bears and whales and lights and things in my songs.鈥
Mexted and his girlfriend had been travelling through and working in northern Canada and Alaska and then headed down to California when he learned about Churchill and decided he needed to be there.
鈥淚 saw Polar Bear Town on YouTube,鈥 Mexted says. 鈥淚 only had to watch the opening sequence, the opening credits for it to click in my brain. 鈥極h wow, there鈥檚 a place where there鈥檚 polar bears and lights and it鈥檚 unique and small and there鈥檚 tourists鈥欌
He got a job as a cook at the Seaport Hotel and his girlfriend, originally from France, moved up there a few months later. They have since obtained their Canadian permanent resident visas and settled into the unlikeliest of new homes.
Churchill is not the sort of place that Mexted, who has ben playing in bands since he was in high school, imagined himself ending up.
鈥淚 witnessed a few winters where it was below zero,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淚 lived in Scotland for a few years and I thought that was cold. I thought it was cold because you have to wear gloves to go down the street. I thought, 鈥極h my god, you have to wear gloves. Your fingers wouldfreeze without gloves,鈥 but up here it鈥檚 a whole other ball game. It鈥檚 survival. You need to have the right winter gear to survive the winter and just walking from one building to the next in winter when it鈥檚 below 50 or 60听 with the wind, it鈥檚 crazy but you do get used to it. You have to like it to want to stay here and I enjoy it.鈥
The songs on the CD include one called 鈥淲hen the Train Comes Back to Churchill鈥 and another called 鈥淭he Ballad of Dave Daley,鈥 inspired by the owner of Wapusk Adventures, where Mexted鈥檚 girlfriend works.
鈥淗e was very welcoming to us when we first came to the community and showed us what we needed to know about living up here in the subarctic and so I thought I鈥檇 best write a song about him because he鈥檚 got a lot to say and a lot of stories,鈥 Mexted says.
There鈥檚 also one about a town institution that was destroyed by fire.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a song about the Gypsy鈥檚 Bakery that burnt down a while ago,鈥 he says. 鈥淲henever there鈥檚 a bakery or any kind of shop here, it takes on a life of its own and so when it burnt down I talked to a few people about the stories they had about the place and I wrote a song called 鈥楪oodbye Gypsy鈥檚.鈥欌
While some might consider a small northern town less than inspiring, Churchill鈥檚 community spirit and landscape provide plenty of spark for Mexted鈥檚 artistic imagination.
鈥淵ou can go for a walk or a drive anywhere and all of a sudden you鈥檙e experiencing things that inspire you,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here seems to be opportunity here for artists with so many visitors coming here and excited to be here, to see what it鈥檚 like up here and we live here, we live it every day, so we can sort of package that up to present and show people through our art what it鈥檚 like up here.鈥
Smiling Like a Sundog will soon be available to purchase from Mexted鈥檚 website at https://my-site-100254-106359.square.site/.