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Nunavut activities
Dogsledding is a traditional way of life that continues today. While the Inuit used to rely entirely on their dog team for transportation across the Arctic, today the iconic husky is still a vital connection for people to their culture.
Nunavut is home to some of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain ranges and hiking trails. These trails at the top of the world, should be on the bucket-list for every outdoor enthusiast.
The northern lights hold a magic and awe that continue to inspire the people who have lived on this land for thousands of years. Whether you call them the aurora, the borealis, or the northern lights, they are 100% an iconic Arctic experience at its finest.
For adventure seekers that want to experience the vast remote tundra, getting around by snowmobile is the preferred Nunavut means of travel. Take your time weaving around mountains and trails, pitching your tent in the snow and take in the views of a lifetime.
The Arctic Ocean is a bustle of wildlife activity. The infamous Northwest Passage, doesn’t fail to live up to the hype. With a variety of whale species calling the Arctic home in the summer months, you’re bound to see some amazing animals.
You’re not going to find a more iconic Canadian animal than the polar bear. And a trip to his home isn’t complete without getting the chance to see these magnificent creatures in the wild. The Floe Edge of Pond Inlet is prime hunting grounds, and an excellent place to spot them.