Nunavut, CA
Iqaluit
Outdoor & Nature · 5 places · More stops coming, added weekly.

Ukkusiksalik National Park
Located around Wager Bay, a 100 km inlet of Hudson Bay, this remote Arctic park offers one of the most extraordinary wildlife experiences in Northern Canada. Known for its high concentration of polar bears, beluga whales, grizzly bears, and Arctic wolves, it is a premier destination for wildlife viewing, eco-tourism, and Arctic expeditions in Nunavut. The park’s name, derived from Inuktitut meaning “where there is material to make pots,” reflects its deep cultural and historical significance. A must-visit for adventure travelers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking unique things to do in Nunavut and the Canadian Arctic. Hours: Open (expedition access only) Price Range: $$$

Katannilik Territorial Park
Located on southern Baffin Island, this breathtaking territorial park protects the pristine Soper River valley, one of the richest river ecosystems in Nunavut and the Canadian Arctic. Known as a migratory bird superhighway, the park is a top destination for birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and Arctic eco-tourism. The scenic Soper River flows through lush tundra valleys, offering stunning landscapes, remote wilderness experiences, and some of the best outdoor adventures in Northern Canada. A must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and travelers looking for unique things to do in Nunavut. Hours: Summer season Price Range: $

Qaummaarviit Territorial Historic Park
Accessible by boat from Iqaluit, this remote Arctic island is home to some of the most important Thule Inuit archaeological sites in Northern Canada, dating back over 1,000 years. Visitors can explore well-preserved sod house ruins, middens, and tent rings that provide a rare glimpse into the lives of Nunavut’s ancestors. A unique destination for cultural tourism, Indigenous history, and Arctic exploration, this site offers one of the most authentic historical experiences for travelers looking for things to do in Nunavut. Hours: Summer season (boat access only)

Sirmilik National Park
Located on the northern tip of Baffin Island, Sirmilik National Park is one of Canada’s most remote and spectacular Arctic national parks. Known for its dramatic fjords, towering tidewater glaciers, and rich marine wildlife, the park is a top destination for Arctic exploration and wildlife viewing in Northern Canada. Visitors may encounter iconic species such as narwhals, beluga whales, and thick-billed murres nesting in massive colonies of over a million birds. A must-visit for adventure travelers, photographers, and nature lovers looking for unique things to do in Nunavut and experience the true Arctic wilderness. Hours: Open (summer season)

Auyuittuq National Park
Located on Baffin Island, Auyuittuq National Park is one of the most remote and breathtaking national parks in the world. Known as “the land that never melts,” this iconic Arctic destination features the dramatic Akshayuk Pass, the towering granite spires of Mount Asgard, and the vast Penny Ice Cap. Renowned for hiking, expedition travel, and Arctic exploration, Auyuittuq is one of the best places to visit in Nunavut for adventure seekers looking to experience untouched wilderness, glaciers, and some of the most spectacular landscapes in Northern Canada. Hours: Open (summer season; winter permit required)
