WeTheNorth Mirror — Verified Mirror List & Uptime 2026
http://hn2pawgbh5owvqgegyl5e445otpgntx64meszbo5e2o6nfk7szxknmyd.onion
This is a current verified WeTheNorth mirror. The status reads online or checking from a live probe — never a hard-coded label, so when it reads checking you confirm the mirror yourself first. Tap Copy, then open it in Tor Browser at the Safest level. View the full verified WeTheNorth mirror list →
The verified WeTheNorth mirror sits right at the top of this page, so you can copy a working address and open it in Tor this minute. No hunting through forums, no guessing which mirror is current. This is a live WeTheNorth mirror for 2026: a Tor v3 address that points at the same Canadian marketplace, PGP-checked against the WeTheNorth signing key, with a status badge beside the box. Copy the mirror, paste it into Tor Browser, and you are on Canada's number-one marketplace in seconds.

The Verified WeTheNorth Mirror Right Now
A WeTheNorth mirror is only worth opening if you can prove it is genuine, and the box above gives you a head start. The address in the hero is a current verified mirror, but treat no mirror as safe on looks alone — including this one. The reliable test is the PGP signature paired with the v3 address format, and both are quick once you have done them once. Want the full WeTheNorth mirror list, or a guide to checking a mirror from scratch? Both are one click away. Verify the mirror first, then browse.
A working mirror, copy-ready
The hero box holds a full 56-character Tor v3 mirror address. It is selectable end to end, so you can copy it even with scripting switched off at the Safest security level. One tap on Copy puts the whole mirror on your clipboard, which means you never mistype a single character of a long address. Paste it straight into Tor Browser and you reach the marketplace — the same WeTheNorth backend every other verified mirror reaches.
An honest status badge
Beside the mirror is a status pill that reads online or checking. It reflects a real probe, not a sticker. When the badge says checking, it means the address has not been confirmed this cycle, so you verify it yourself before you trust it. The page will never paint a WeTheNorth mirror as guaranteed online without a live check behind it. That honesty is part of how you tell a real mirror list from a clone that hard-codes every entry to rush you in.
One mirror, one routine
Copy the WeTheNorth mirror from the box, confirm its full length, check the signature on the links page, and only then sign in. That is the whole routine, and after the first time it takes about thirty seconds. The mirror below is your front door to the platform; everything else on this page explains what a mirror is, why several run at once, and how to keep your access fast and safe — but the working mirror is already in your hands.
About WeTheNorth Market
WeTheNorth launched in July 2021 to serve Canadian buyers and vendors after the previous Canadian marketplace closed. In the 4+ years since, it has grown into Canada's number-one regional marketplace and a Tier-2 platform on the wider stage. That run is one of the longer ones in the field, and it is the foundation behind every WeTheNorth mirror you copy here.
Listings
A deep catalogue from 300+ vendors, served entirely through Tor mirrors.
Active users
A steady Canadian base returning through verified mirrors.
Since July 2021
Continuous operation, active on Dread, no reported breaches.
Canada's marketplace by design
The platform was built around one clear idea: serve a single country well rather than the whole world thinly. That decision shapes everything, and it breaks into four concrete strengths:
- Domestic-only shipping — packages stay inside Canada, so there is no customs leg and delivery success runs near 100%.
- Bilingual interface — full English and French support, the first major marketplace to ship that from launch.
- No Finalize Early — escrow is mandatory platform-wide, so buyer protection is the default on every order.
- Long operation — 4+ years of continuous service since July 2021, with an active presence on the Dread forum.
Where WeTheNorth sits today
By 2026 the platform carries 9,000+ listings from 300+ vendors, and serves 4,000+ active users. It is the only major Canadian-focused marketplace, which gives it a position no global rival holds in this country. The site is mid-sized by global listing count, but inside Canada it stands alone — the bilingual interface and domestic delivery model fit the country in a way an international platform cannot match. That steady, repeat audience is exactly why several WeTheNorth mirrors run at once: a focused Canadian crowd returns often, and the mirror list keeps that crowd connected even when one address is under load.
Who uses a WeTheNorth mirror
The audience spans casual one-time visitors, occasional buyers, weekly regulars, and a smaller core of daily users, alongside the 300+ active vendors. Almost everyone arrives the same way: Tor Browser on desktop, with a smaller share on mobile through an Orbot-style setup. Whatever bracket you fall into, the path is the same — pick a verified WeTheNorth mirror, confirm its signature, open it in Tor. The specific mirror you choose changes nothing about your account; it only changes which door you walk through.
What a WeTheNorth Mirror Is
The word mirror confuses newcomers more than any other term on this page, so it is worth nailing down before anything else. A WeTheNorth mirror is not a copy of the data, and it is not a separate marketplace. It is simply another Tor address that reaches the very same WeTheNorth backend.
One backend, many doors
Think of the marketplace as a single building with several entrances. Each WeTheNorth mirror is a different door into that one building. Your account, your escrow balance, your order history, and your messages are identical no matter which door you use. Log in through one address today and a different one tomorrow, and you land in the same account either way. Nothing about your session depends on the door you picked — only the route your Tor traffic takes to reach the platform changes, and Tor rebuilds that route fresh on every connection regardless.
Why this matters for switching
Because every address points at one backend, switching doors mid-session costs you nothing. If the one you opened this morning is slow this afternoon, you open a different verified WeTheNorth mirror and pick up exactly where you left off — same cart, same balance, same messages. There is no re-syncing, no second account, no data to move. That is the single most useful thing to understand here: the addresses are interchangeable doors, so a slow door is never a problem when another verified one is a click away.
What a mirror is not
A mirror is not a backup of your funds, and opening a different one does not duplicate or move your balance. It is not a clone either — a clone is a fake site at a look-alike address that never reaches the real backend and never carries a valid signature. The difference between a genuine WeTheNorth mirror and a clone is exactly the difference between a real door into the building and a painted door on a wall. The PGP signature is how you tell them apart, and that test is covered further down and in full on the links page.
Why WeTheNorth Runs Several Mirrors
New users often ask why there is more than one address at all. The answer is resilience. A single address is a single point of pressure, and Tor services face denial-of-service traffic as a matter of routine. By running several mirrors, the platform makes sure that pressure on one WeTheNorth mirror does not cut off access for everyone at once.
Load spreading
When a popular address draws heavy traffic, response times climb. Several mirrors spread that load, so each individual one stays responsive. Instead of a single door carrying every visitor at peak, the crowd is distributed across the list, and no single entrance gets jammed. For a Canadian audience that tends to arrive in evening and weekend waves, that spreading is what keeps the marketplace quick when it is busiest.
Failover under pressure
If one address is briefly slow under denial-of-service pressure, the others keep serving. That is a built-in failover that needs no action from you beyond picking a different verified address from the list. You never have to wait out a slow WeTheNorth mirror when a fast one is one click away. The marketplace has run continuously for 4+ years with only occasional pressure on individual addresses — never a loss of the platform itself.
Why rotation follows from this
Because the working set can legitimately change, you cannot rely on memorizing one address forever. The list rotates as some addresses are added and others rest. This is not a fault; it is the same resilience viewed over time. The fixed point is not any single address but the signature: any WeTheNorth mirror that verifies against the official key is genuine, whichever specific address it happens to be. A clone can register a look-alike address, but it can never produce a valid signature for it. The list rotates; the test never does.
How to Switch WeTheNorth Mirrors
Switching is the everyday skill that makes the WeTheNorth mirror list useful, and it takes a few seconds. The moment one address feels slow, you move to the next verified one rather than retrying the same door. Here is the routine.
- Notice the slowness. An address under denial-of-service pressure loads slowly or stalls at the queue. That is your cue to switch, not to retry the same door repeatedly.
- Open the verified list. Go to your bookmarks or the links page and pick a different WeTheNorth mirror that you have already confirmed.
- Paste it into Tor. Copy the new address and paste it in — do not type a 56-character string by hand. Your session carries over because every door shares one backend.
- Carry on. You land in the same account, the same escrow, the same bilingual interface. Nothing was lost; you simply walked through a different door.
Keep a short personal list
The most reliable way to always have a working WeTheNorth mirror is to keep your own short bookmark list. After you verify two or three addresses against the PGP key, bookmark them. If your first choice is slow on a given day, you open the next from your bookmarks — no search, no fresh exposure to phishing. Re-verify your bookmarked addresses now and then against the current signed list, since the set does rotate over time. A few minutes of upkeep keeps your access both fast and safe.
Why switching beats searching
Searching for a fresh address each time is where most people land on a phishing clone, through a poisoned result or a paid placement. Switching between doors you have already verified skips that risk entirely. The habit is simple: verify a few WeTheNorth mirrors once, bookmark them, and rotate between them whenever one is slow. You are never one bad search away from a clone when your next verified address is already saved.
How to Verify a WeTheNorth Mirror Is Authentic
A WeTheNorth mirror you cannot verify is one you should not trust. Phishing clones copy the look of the marketplace down to the maple-leaf branding, so the reliable test is the PGP signature paired with the v3 address format. The short version lives here; the full step-by-step is on the links page and in the info guide.
Check the PGP signature
The marketplace publishes a PGP public key that has stayed the same since it launched in July 2021. The mirror list is distributed as a PGP-signed message, so you import the official key once, run gpg --verify on the signed list, and read the result. A real list returns a good signature from the WeTheNorth key, and the reported fingerprint matches the one published since 2021. If the signature is good and the fingerprint matches, every WeTheNorth mirror inside that message is authentic. If it fails, or the fingerprint is one character off, the whole list is fake — discard it. A signature either verifies or it does not; there is no half-pass.
Check the v3 address format
The signature is the main test, but the address format is a fast pre-filter that catches lazy clones before you even reach PGP:
- A genuine WeTheNorth mirror is a 56-character Tor v3 address; the retired 16-character v2 format is fake by definition.
- A v3 address is self-authenticating — the 56 characters are the service's public key, so Tor itself confirms you reached the real service.
- The address ends in
.onionand contains only letters and the digits 2 through 7, never the full digit range.
Why a key that endures is a signal
A signing key that has not changed in 4+ years is itself a kind of proof. Clones spring up and vanish within weeks, but the genuine WeTheNorth key has held steady since 2021. Anchor your trust to that fingerprint, compare it every time, and a polished clone page loses all its power — because the one thing it can never copy is a valid signature tied to the long-standing WeTheNorth key.
WeTheNorth Mirror Uptime & Status
The status badge beside each WeTheNorth mirror reflects a real check, not a static label. A badge reads online when the address has answered recently, and checking when it has not yet been confirmed this cycle. The honest reading of those badges is part of how the list stays trustworthy.
Reading the badges honestly
This page will never show a WeTheNorth mirror as online without a live probe behind the badge. If you see checking, it means exactly that — the address has not been confirmed this cycle, so verify it yourself before trusting it. An honest badge is part of how you tell a real WeTheNorth mirror list from a clone that simply hard-codes every entry as online to hurry you in. Trust the signature first, the badge second, and your own verification above both.
Uptime across the list, not one address
WeTheNorth has run continuously for 4+ years since July 2021, with only occasional denial-of-service slowdowns on individual addresses — never a loss of the marketplace itself. Uptime is best read across the whole list rather than for any single door: when one WeTheNorth mirror is under pressure, switching to another verified one restores access immediately. The platform stays reachable because the list absorbs pressure that would stall a lone address. That is the practical meaning of uptime here — not this one address is always up, but a verified door is always open.
Security & Privacy Across WeTheNorth Mirrors
Whichever WeTheNorth mirror you open, the security model is the same, because every address reaches one backend with one set of protections. Knowing what those are makes each later choice obvious rather than arbitrary.
Mandatory escrow with No Finalize Early
Funds stay held until you confirm receipt, so buyer protection is the default on every order. No vendor can pressure you into releasing escrow before your goods arrive, because No Finalize Early is enforced platform-wide. That protection is identical whether you reached the marketplace through one WeTheNorth mirror or another.
PGP two-factor authentication
Sign in with a key challenge, so a stolen password alone is not enough to reach your account. The marketplace encrypts a login challenge to your public key, and only your private key can read it. PGP 2FA is mandatory for vendors and offered to every buyer through every mirror.
Tor-only access
The marketplace lives entirely as a Tor service, so your connection never touches the open internet. There is no clearnet version — any site that claims otherwise is a clone. Every verified WeTheNorth mirror is a Tor v3 address, with strong onion cryptography around the route.
BTC and XMR payments
Pay with Bitcoin or, for stronger privacy, Monero, on the same terms through any mirror. The wallet lives on the shared backend, so a deposit made through one verified address is there when you sign in through another. The coin you pick shapes your privacy; the mirror you pick does not.

Habits that keep access safe
The platform protections only go as far as your own care. Use a password you reuse nowhere else, enable PGP two-factor before you deposit anything, and verify each WeTheNorth mirror by signature before you log in. Set Tor Browser to the Safest level so the scripting features attackers lean on are switched off — every verified address works fine at that level. Bookmark the doors you confirm so you open them directly instead of searching. None of this is hard; it is the same short routine every time.
WeTheNorth Payments — Bitcoin & Monero
Payments work the same across every WeTheNorth mirror, since the wallet sits on the shared backend, not on any single address. The marketplace accepts two cryptocurrencies, and the one you choose shapes how private your purchase is.
Bitcoin and Monero side by side
Bitcoin is the more familiar option and the easier one to acquire, but its ledger is public, so amounts and addresses can be traced and clustered over time. Monero is built for privacy from the ground up: ring signatures blend your transaction with others, stealth addresses hide the recipient, and confidential amounts conceal the sum. For most privacy-minded buyers, funding a WeTheNorth mirror with Monero is the stronger default. Whichever you pick, deposit close to what you intend to spend rather than parking a large balance, and the escrow system protects each order until you confirm receipt.
One wallet behind every mirror
It bears repeating because it shapes how you treat the list: your balance lives on the WeTheNorth backend, not on the address you happened to open. Deposit through one verified door and the funds are there when you log in through another. Switching doors never touches your balance, your escrow, or your order — only the route your Tor traffic takes to reach the same wallet.
Live WeTheNorth Crypto Prices
A small live ticker shows the current Bitcoin and Monero spot prices, refreshed every 60 seconds, so you can size a deposit before you open a WeTheNorth mirror. Treat it as a reference, not a quote — the marketplace itself confirms the exact amount at checkout. The ticker is there for convenience; the verified mirror in the hero is what you actually act on. Because WeTheNorth runs on escrow with No Finalize Early, the coins you deposit stay protected until your order is genuinely complete, whichever mirror you came through.
WeTheNorth Mirror Checklist for Canadian Users
There is a reason a Canadian buyer searches specifically for a WeTheNorth mirror rather than a generic marketplace: the platform ships domestically, runs in both English and French, and has held the top Canadian spot since July 2021. This short checklist keeps your access to a genuine WeTheNorth mirror fast and safe.
- Confirm the format — the mirror is a 56-character v3 address ending in
.onion. - Verify the signature —
gpg --verifyreturns a good signature and a matching fingerprint from the long-standing WeTheNorth key. - Set Tor to Safest — the security slider is at its highest setting before you connect.
- Bookmark the genuine address — so next time you open it directly instead of searching.
- Keep two or three verified mirrors saved — so a slow evening never stops you switching to the next door.
- The status badge by the box reads online or checking, never a fake guaranteed claim.
- You reached the mirror from a bookmark or this verified list, not a search ad.
- PGP two-factor authentication is enabled on your account before any deposit.
- You fund with Monero when privacy matters most, and manage address hygiene if you use Bitcoin.
A domestic-only marketplace draws a focused, repeat audience, and that steady traffic is exactly what makes the WeTheNorth mirror an attractive target for clones. The PGP signature is your defense regardless of how polished a clone looks: a real mirror verifies against the official key, and a clone never will. Verify once, bookmark the genuine mirror, and you sidestep the whole problem on every future visit.
WeTheNorth Mirror Security & Privacy Resources
Before you open any WeTheNorth mirror, get the fundamentals right. These are the official, independent tools the privacy community trusts — for anonymity, encryption, wallets, and verification. Bookmark them, then come back to the verified mirror box above.
WeTheNorth Mirror — Frequently Asked Questions
A WeTheNorth mirror is another Tor address that reaches the same marketplace backend — a different door into one building. There are several so that pressure on one address never cuts off everyone at once: the mirrors spread load and provide failover. Your account, escrow, and history are identical through every verified mirror, so switching between them costs you nothing.
Open your bookmarks or the links page, pick a different verified WeTheNorth mirror, and paste it into Tor. Your session carries over because every mirror shares one backend — same cart, same balance. Do not retry a slow address repeatedly; switch to the next verified door instead. Keeping two or three mirrors bookmarked makes this instant.
Verify the PGP signature and check the format. Import the official key, run gpg --verify on the signed list, and confirm a good signature with a matching fingerprint. The address must also be a 56-character Tor v3 string. Any address that passes both tests is a genuine WeTheNorth mirror; one that fails either is a clone, no matter how authentic the page looks.
Most likely the address is under temporary denial-of-service pressure. The platform runs multiple mirrors for exactly this reason — rebuild your Tor circuit, then switch to another verified WeTheNorth mirror from the list. If you are at the Safest level and waiting in a short queue, that is normal protection, not a fault. A slow mirror is your cue to open a different verified one.
Yes. Every verified WeTheNorth mirror points at one backend, so your login, your escrow balance, your order history, and your messages are the same through all of them. The only thing that changes between mirrors is the route your Tor traffic takes. That is why switching mirrors mid-session never moves or duplicates your funds.
Checking means the address has not been confirmed this cycle by a live probe. This page never shows a mirror as online without a real check behind the badge, so when you see checking you verify the WeTheNorth mirror yourself — confirm its PGP signature and v3 format — before you log in. An honest badge is part of how you tell a real mirror list from a clone.
Open a Verified WeTheNorth Mirror Now
That covers what a WeTheNorth mirror is, why several run at once, how to switch when one is slow, and how to confirm a mirror is genuine. Copy the verified mirror from the box at the top, check its PGP signature, set the Tor slider to Safest, and open it in Tor. Want every current address with live status? Open the full verified WeTheNorth mirror list. New to PGP and mirror checking? The info guide walks you through signature verification, what to do when a mirror will not load, failover, OPSEC, and what makes this Canada's marketplace. Verify the mirror first, then browse.
Educational and research notice: this page lists and explains how to verify WeTheNorth mirrors for informational purposes in 2026. Follow the laws of your jurisdiction.