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Travel Guide to Canada 2024-25

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NU 94 THE GREAT OUTDOORS Nunavut has five national parks, 15 territo- rial parks and special places, four Canadian Heritage Rivers, as well as 11 migratory bird sanctuaries and wildlife reserves. But in reality, Arctic wilderness starts on the doorstep of every hamlet. From June through September there is hiking, kayaking, whitewater rafting and marine mammal watching for narwhal, bowhead and beluga whales as well as walrus, seals and polar bears. Many of these activities can be experienced on day trips from communities. Sport fishing is popular, with fishing lodges and camps accessible by boat and float planes. In winter, there is ice fishing and travelling across the frozen tundra and sea ice by snowmobile, on cross-country skis and via dogsled. Choose a hamlet hotel base, camp on the tundra with an outfitter, or enjoy the comfort of luxury wilderness lodges including Arctic Watch and Bathurst Inlet Lodge (www.weberarctic.com; www.bathurstarctic.com). More adventurous travellers can canoe the Soper River in Katannilik Territorial Park on Southern Baffin Island or the Thelon River on the Barren Lands. Rock climb granite peaks in Auyuittuq National Park, backcountry ski amid Clyde River's sheer rock walls, or paddle Alexandra Fjord and hike in Quttinirpaaq National Park on Ellesmere Island (www.blackfeather.com). HERITAGE AND CULTURE Throughout Nunavut are sites once used by nomadic Inuit. Stone rings marking the locations of skin tents used in summers are commonly spotted. In Qaummaarviit Territor- ial Park, near Iqaluit, semi-subterranean sod Special Events www.travelnunavut.ca/ nunavut_members_cats/events-festivals APRIL • NATTIQ FROLICS, KUGLUKTUK • PAKALLAK TYME, RANKIN INLET • TOONIK TYME, IQALUIT MAY • HAMLET DAY, MOST COMMUNITIES • OMINGMAK FROLICS, CAMBRIDGE BAY JUNE – JULY • ALIANAIT ARTS FESTIVAL, IQALUIT JULY • CANADA DAY, TERRITORY-WIDE • NUNAVUT DAY, TERRITORY-WIDE POLAR BEAR MIGRATION FLY-IN PHOTO SAFARI, HUDSON'S BAY • ©DESTINATION CANADA

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