A visit to Nunavut should be on your bucket list – to witness rare animals in their natural habitat, to walk on ancient pathways that few have ever been on or to stand in awe of the natural raw …
The gateway to Nunavut is through the regional hubs of Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay. These are the major travel hubs a visitor would arrive in from southern Canada. Once in these …
5. Smell the bitter sweet scent of a purple saxifrage, the Nunavut flower. 6. Feel the history resonate from the abandoned Inuit camps, rocky graves and tent rings. 7. Taste muktuk, …
Iqaluit is the territorial capital of Nunavut, the largest and fastest-growing community in the territory. The friendly people of Iqaluit — the ‘Iqalumiut’ — love to go out on the land, sea and …
All communities in Nunavut are accessible by air. You’ll find yourself flying on Canadian North, Calm Air or Chrono Aviation to get into the territory. The gateway cities to Nunavut are mostly …
Popular activities include boat tours and cruises, sea kayaking, canoeing, camping, fishing, wildlife viewing, and hiking in National and Territorial Parks. Depending on the location …
The first impression many visitors have of Nunavut is that of its vast expanses of pristine wilderness. Comprising most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, about one fifth of the total …