Discover Nunavut
Canada’s only entirely Indigenous-run territory, Nunavut stands out among the most sought-after travel experiences in Canada.
The near-legendary, status of travel in Nunavut isn’t just due to the fascinating culture, which is over 84% Inuit, or the fact that Nunavut is truly the home of unicorns, the near-mythical three-meter-long narwhal whales that make their home in the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean.
The draw of travel in Nunavut lies as much in the challenge to get there as it does in the incredible experiences that can be had once you arrive.
There are no roads that lead to Nunavut. Accessing the remote towns requires either hiking through the wilderness, flying into one of the small airports, or arriving by boat in places such as the capital of Iqaluit on Baffin Island. A capital with a population of less than 8,000 people.