Arctic Bay Adventures
Arctic Bay, Nunavut
Canoeing Dog Sledding Snowmobiling
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Experience the natural wonders of one of the most unique destinations in the world with Inuit-owned Arctic Bay Adventures on Baffin Island, Nunavut. Nestled snugly amidst stunning mountains, Baffin Island is a traditional hamlet with a population of approximately 800 people, and its name in Inuktitut is Ikpiarjuk which means “the pocket”. Join our local Inuit guides on a thrilling discovery of nature and local Culture on an arctic adventure unlike any other. Our multi-day, all-inclusive packages are designed by highly experienced professionals and local Inuit guides with an in-depth knowledge of the land: from the rare beauty of hiking under the midnight sun and spotting narwahl at the floe edge, to building an igloo or camping in a heated tent by the ocean after feasting on fresh-caught fish, the combination of stunning nature and local Culture offers an arctic adventure unlike any other. Meet Elders in our community to hear their stories, receive their blessings and talk about their way of life, Culture and traditions; watch for birds and wildlife, enjoy the exhilaration of dog sledding, and soak up the beauty of the Northern Lights; experience a destination that few ever have the chance to explore with those who know it best.
Learn more about Arctic Bay Adventures by visiting them online:
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PO Box 78Arctic Bay, Nunavut, X0A 0A0
867-439-8888 info@arcticbayadventures.com Visit Website
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Learn more about Arctic Bay Adventures by visiting them online:
Visit WebsiteArctic Bay Adventures
PO Box 78Arctic Bay, Nunavut, X0A 0A0
867-439-8888 info@arcticbayadventures.com Visit Website
Accredited Business
Business Hours
Indigenous respect for the force of winter
The best way to experience the magic of Canada’s winter is with an Indigenous guide at your side. They are intimately familiar with survival techniques that have been passed down through generations and work in close connection with the natural world.
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