Dramatic isolated coastlines and endless photo opportunites, this is Canada's arctic. The coastal arctic region exemplifies the true arctic, with its immense icecaps and winding glaciers. The coastal arctic region is included in the territory of Nunavut. The main feature of the coastal arctic is of course the Arctic Ocean, which is abundant with wildlife such as whales, walrus, seals and polar bears. Tremendous fishing can be found for trophy arctic char in the wild rivers that pour into the arctic ocean. Many adventures include Inuit guides whose knowledge of the region and the wildlife will amaze you. In the spring, which is May-June, you may head out by dog team in search of polar bears, seals and walrus in the near 24 hour daylight. In the summer there are river boat trips among the ice floes and hiking trips through tundra and alpine mountains. An unforgettable adventure is waiting for you in this final frontier of Canada's coastal arctic.
Nunavut is Canada’s arctic. Untamed, unspoiled and undiscovered. Nunavut is Canada’s
largest and newest territory, and includes most of Canada’s arctic islands. MORE INFO
As the premier remote fly- in lodge and confe- rence centre in the Northwest
Territories, guests from around the world take in the splendour of the great Canadian Taiga. MORE INFO
Enjoy fascinating Haisla Cultural Tours and discover the
wildlife and nature of The Canadian Pacific Inland Coast. Take part in exciting adventures with knowledgeable aboriginal guides. MORE INFO
Throughout the Canadian Arctic waterways history manifests in physical geography
as we pass straits, islands and peninsulas bearing the names of the men who charted this for-bidden arctic coastline.
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As a remote fly- in lodge and polar bear viewing wilderness lodge,
this lodge is unique in that it offers polar bear viewing in August &
September. MORE INFO