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We rate the difficulty of this tour as 3 / 5. This adventure requires a moderate level of physical fitness and the ability to adapt to outdoor activities and changing weather conditions in a remote Arctic environment. Participants should be prepared for activities like trekking, Zodiac excursions, and extended time outdoors.
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Join a group tour to explore the stunning Nunavik in Quebec
Spot Arctic foxes, snowy owls, and other unique wildlife during guided observation sessions in their natural Arctic habitats.
Marvel at breathtaking icebergs and pack ice on Zodiac excursions, immersing yourself in the serene beauty of Ungava Bay.
Experience Inuit culture firsthand by meeting local hunters and fishers, learning traditions like drying char and mussel gathering.
Explore glacial-carved landscapes and tundras while soaking in the mesmerizing colors of the midnight sun.
Nunavik is an expansive, remote, and little-explored region. Discover its untamed landscapes, where wildlife and plant life adapt daily to the harsh environment, offering unforgettable rewards for those who venture here.
Visiting the Great North feels like stepping back in time, embracing nature's rhythm as it challenges the pace of modern life. This serene, noise-free world fills you with a profound sense of freedom and well-being, leaving a lasting impact like a fountain of youth.
This 9-day journey starts from Montreal or Quebec City and includes diverse activities such as trekking, Zodiac excursions through fjords and coastlines, photography workshops, wildlife and flora observation, recreational fishing, and immersive Inuit cultural experiences.
Northern Quebec promises an extraordinary adventure, rich with natural beauty and cultural discovery.
Nunavik is an expansive, remote, and little-explored region. Discover its untamed landscapes, where wildlife and plant life adapt daily to the harsh environment, offering unforgettable rewards for those who venture here.
Visiting the Great North feels like stepping back in time, embracing nature's rhythm as it challenges the pace of modern life. This serene, noise-free world fills you with a profound sense of freedom and well-being, leaving a lasting impact like a fountain of youth.
This 9-day journey starts from Montreal or Quebec City and includes diverse activities such as trekking, Zodiac excursions through fjords and coastlines, photography workshops, wildlife and flora observation, recreational fishing, and immersive Inuit cultural experiences.
Northern Quebec promises an extraordinary adventure, rich with natural beauty and cultural discovery.
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Nunavik Adventure Itinerary
Day 1 Travel from Montreal to Inukshuk Lodge
Begin your journey with a flight from Montreal to Kuujjuaq, then continue with a scenic seaplane ride to the remote and picturesque Inukshuk Lodge.
Overnight Location: Inukshuk Lodge
Meals: Dinner
Day 2-8 Icebergs, Wildlife Observation, and Landscapes
Upon arrival at the lodges, guests can settle in and unpack. The lodges accommodate double occupancy as well as groups of 3 to 4 people. The itinerary includes a variety of activities over the following days.
Wildlife Observation
The area hosts diverse wildlife, including Arctic foxes and hares, which blend into the rocky terrain, and willow ptarmigan, which mimic the low-lying plants. Birds are abundant, with species like rough-legged hawks, Arctic terns, and black guillemots frequenting the islands. Snowy owls are commonly seen from late July to September, and the area offers excellent opportunities for observing wildlife and photographing unique landscapes.
Icebergs and Pack Ice
Calm conditions on Ungava Bay allow for close observation of pack ice and icebergs during Zodiac excursions. Lunches are sometimes enjoyed on the water near the ice. Encounters with local Inuit hunters and fishers provide insight into traditional practices such as drying Arctic char and mussel gathering. Activities focus on exploring the ice and observing the wildlife that thrives along its edges.
Landscapes
The terrain features rolling hills carved by glaciers, green valleys, and winding rivers leading to the waters of Ungava Bay. Sparse, twisted spruces dot the landscape. The midnight sun casts extended daylight, with minimal darkness, offering an array of colors and shadows across the expansive scenery.
Overnight Location: Inukshuk Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 9 Return to Montreal
The final day will be dedicated to the return journey, following the same route as the trip in. We will depart from the lodge to Kuujjuaq, then from Kuujjuaq back to Montreal.
Overnight Location: None
Meals: Breakfast
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Nunavik Adventure Price and Dates
This is a fixed-departure tour where you would be joining a group. The prices below are per person.Accommodation on Nunavik Adventure
The accommodation for this tour is based in the lodge.
What’s Included in the Nunavik Adventure?
Meals
8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 8 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 8 nights are included.
Transportation during the Tour
This tour includes round-trip flights from Montreal to Nunavik, as well as transportation in Nunavik.
Also included
- Guidance by a bilingual adventure guide
- Round-trip flight Montreal / Kuujjuaq
- Seaplane transfer Kuujjuaq / Black Point
- Accommodation, bedding, and towels
- All meals served at the camp
- All non-alcoholic beverages and snacks
- All meals (except at the restaurant)
Not included
- Your personal expenses
- Personal travel insurance
- Meals in Kuujjuaq
- Additional night in Kuujjuaq in case of bad weather
- Your alcoholic beverages
- 5% GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Tips
- Transportation between Montreal and Quebec City
Optional Extras
- Additional nights before or after the tour
- Transfer from Ottawa to Montreal and back
- How hard is the Nunavik Adventure?
- Do I need a visa to travel to Canada?
- Are meals included on the Nunavik Adventure?
- Do I need insurance?
- Is the Nunavik Adventure in English?
- Do I need special vaccines to travel to Canada?
- Are there any travel restrictions for Canada?
We rate the difficulty of this tour as 3 / 5. This adventure requires a moderate level of physical fitness and the ability to adapt to outdoor activities and changing weather conditions in a remote Arctic environment. Participants should be prepared for activities like trekking, Zodiac excursions, and extended time outdoors.
Check with your local country about visa requirements. You could also try this website, though you should verify with your government.
8 breakfasts, 7 lunches, and 8 dinners are included.
Yes, it is mandatory to have health and medical insurance to join this trip, and your insurance should cover activities listed in this itinerary.
Yes, the tour guide is English-speaking.
Check with your family doctor.
Please check with your local government about travel restrictions before you book your tour. This map from the US Department of State provides an overview of the current status in countries around the globe. The UK‘s Foreign Office and Government of Canada also provide advice on foreign travel. Note that the travel advice may change depending on your nationality.
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