thumb | John Hornby and Norman Robinson and their dogs stop for tea on a frozen river.

John Hornby (1880–1927) was an English explorer, best known for his expeditions in the Arctic region of northern Canada, notably in the "Barren Lands" in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

  • Arctic Institute of North America review of Snow Man: John Hornby in the Barren Lands
  • University of Calgary summary of 1984 Arctic article on John Hornby
  • Information on Snow Man: John Hornby in the Barren Lands
  • Insect biodiversity in the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary. Newsletter of the Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods) 21(2) 2002.
  • "Please don't blame dear Jack" (well-documented article discussing the possible homosexual nature of the relationship between John Horby and Edgar Christian)
  • John Hornby Exhibit, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Northwest Territories, Canada. Holds letters, photos, and artifacts associated with John Hornby.
  • Sherborne School Archives – holds the papers of Captain J.C. Critchell Bullock, including the diaries of John Hornby.
  • Pictures from the Bullock-Hornby expedition 
  • "Death in the Barren Ground: The Story of John Hornby's Last Journey". A radio drama written by George Whalley, first broadcast on CBC's Trans Canada Wednesday Night on 3 March 1954.
  • Hornby-Bullock Expedition Report at Dartmouth College Library