Pangnirtung, Nunavut
(Driving Time: 14 hours, Distance: 386 miles)
- Experience the untamed arctic wilderness, ancient Inuit culture, and breathtaking fjords at this remote hamlet, gateway to Auyuittuq National Park.
Kimmirut, Nunavut
(Driving Time: 18 hours, Distance: 500 miles)
- This tiny coastal community offers incredible hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing opportunities, including the chance to spot polar bears, whales, and Arctic foxes.
Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut
(Driving Time: 10 hours, Distance: 264 miles)
- Explore the icy landscapes and deep Inuit heritage of this isolated island village, famed for its world-class Arctic char fishing.
Kuujjuaq, Quebec
(Driving Time: 22 hours, Distance: 560 miles)
- Immerse yourself in vibrant Inuit culture at Kuujjuaq, the largest village in Nunavik, boasting incredible northern lights, delicious Arctic cuisine, and warm hospitality.
Arviat, Nunavut
(Driving Time: 24 hours, Distance: 698 miles)
- Discover the wonders of the Western Arctic at this hunting and fishing paradise, where Inuit traditions thrive alongside modern amenities.
Whale Cove, Nunavut
(Driving Time: 26 hours, Distance: 718 miles)
- Live out your sub-arctic adventures at Canada's most northerly mainland community, a prime beluga whale watching spot and a gateway to epic kayaking and hiking.