Baffin
In April, experience the Arctic from a qamutik (sled) behind an eager team of dogs. You can tour deep fiords or the tundra feeding grounds of Peary caribou. On some tours, you set up a winter camp, then watch the amazing Aurora Borealis.
A sledding expedition takes you across the sea-ice of Frobisher Bay to Meta Incognita Peninsula and into Katannilik Territorial Park. Your unforgettable journey ends in Kimmirut, where you can visit the Katannilik Park Visitor Centre or view jewellery and stone sculptures at the Soper House Art Gallery. Every community in Nunavut has air service. You’ll fly back to Iqaluit from there.
From the capital (Iqaluit), local travel outfitters can take you to Illaulittuuq Outpost Camp, located approximately 112 km southeast of Iqaluit. This place of seal pups has been a traditional Inuit home for hundreds of years, and is the perfect setting for explorations of the land and culture.
Set out from Pond Inlet to see mountains, glaciers, icebergs, and marine wildlife. Outfitters offer snowmobile trips to Thule sites, the floe edge or to bird cliffs on Bylot Island. Other activities include cross-country skiing, sea kayaking, sport fishing, narwhal watching, and exploring journeys in Sirmilik National Park.








