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Winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park
Visit the Yukon for an exciting winter getaway full of snowy fun and peaceful nights. The Winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park takes you to a remote wilderness lodge in a French community in Kluane National Park.
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Polar Bear and Tundra Lodge Adventure
The Polar Bear and Tundra Lodge Adventure takes you on a wildlife adventure like no other. This Arctic safari will immerse you in the middle-of-nowhere beauty of Canada on your search for the polar bear.
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Baffin Island & Greenland Expedition
This amazing tour offers an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Arctic, blending immersive cultural experiences with stunning natural landscapes. From exploring the world-renowned Ilulissat Icefjord to connecting with Inuit communities and admiring the dramatic geology of remote islands, each moment is filled with adventure and discovery. This small-ship expedition provides a perfect balance of guided exploration and meaningful interactions, leaving travelers with a deep appreciation for the unique cultures, wildlife, and awe-inspiring beauty of the Arctic.
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Heart of the Arctic Expedition
The “Heart of the Arctic Expedition” tour offers an immersive journey through the captivating landscapes and cultures of Greenland, Nunavik, and the Canadian Arctic. From navigating the dramatic fjords of Greenland to exploring the rich biodiversity of Ungava Bay and connecting with Inuit communities in Kinngait and Kimmirut, this expedition blends breathtaking scenery with meaningful cultural interactions. Along the way, enjoy Zodiac cruises, hikes, and wildlife spotting opportunities while gaining a deeper understanding of Arctic history and the resilience of its people. This adventure provides a profound connection to one of the world’s most remote and fascinating regions.
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Into the Northwest Passage Expedition
Join a 17-day small-ship adventure that explores the remote and rugged landscapes of the Arctic. Starting in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, and ending in Kugluktuk, Nunavut, this journey takes you across the Arctic Circle and into the heart of Inuit culture, offering breathtaking views of towering icebergs in Ilulissat Icefjord, encounters with polar bears and whales in Lancaster Sound, and visits to historic sites like Beechey Island, where the Franklin Expedition once overwintered. With expert guides, Zodiac excursions, and cultural experiences, this expedition is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore one of the world’s most legendary waterways.
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Out of the Northwest Passage Expedition
The “Out of the Northwest Passage” tour offers an unparalleled exploration of Arctic history, culture, and wildlife as you journey from the icy landscapes of Nunavut to the dramatic fjords of Greenland. Highlights include visiting key historical sites like Beechey Island and experiencing Inuit culture in remote communities such as Ausuittuq. Along the way, witness the breathtaking beauty of the Ilulissat Icefjord, cruise through wildlife-rich waters, and hike the rugged tundra with expert guides. This expedition is perfect for those seeking a deep connection to the Arctic’s landscapes, stories, and enduring spirit.
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Where to go in the Canadian Arctic
When considering where to go in the Canadian Arctic, destinations like Yukon offer incredible starting points. With its rugged terrain and pristine wilderness, Yukon provides ample opportunities for outdoor exploration and adventure. Other notable areas include Iqaluit and Inuvik, each offering its own distinct Arctic experience.
What to do in the Canadian Arctic
For those wondering what to do in the Canadian Arctic, the options are endless. From exhilarating hiking tours through the Arctic tundra to mesmerizing aurora borealis viewing experiences under the northern lights, there's something for everyone. Additionally, exploring indigenous culture and wildlife encounters are highlights of Arctic adventures.
When to go to the Canadian Arctic
Deciding when to visit the Canadian Arctic depends on personal preferences and desired activities. While summer offers extended daylight hours for hiking and wildlife spotting, winter brings the magical spectacle of the aurora borealis. Spring and autumn provide opportunities for unique experiences with fewer crowds, making every season ideal for exploring the wonders of the Canadian Arctic.
Top 5 Adventure Tours in the Canadian Arctic
- Aurora Borealis Tour: Witness the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis on this guided tour, capturing the magic of the Northern Lights.
- Trekking in Yukon’s Tombstone Park: Embark on an unforgettable trek through Yukon’s Tombstone Park, immersing yourself in pristine wilderness and rugged beauty.
- Big Salmon River Canoe Tour: Paddle the scenic Big Salmon River on a guided canoe tour, experiencing the tranquility of the Yukon wilderness.
- Yukon and Alaska Hiking Tour: Explore the stunning landscapes of Yukon and Alaska on this hiking tour, discovering the wonders of these majestic regions.
- Winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park: Experience the serene beauty of winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park, with opportunities for snowshoeing, ice fishing, and more.