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Quttinirpaaq (Ellesmere) Island National Park
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This natural wilderness area is located at the north end of the northermost island in the Canadian Arctic archipelago. This park has glaciers, ice caps, beautiful mountains and even a fertile oasis. Trips here usually entail camping and extensive hiking. The area was first explored by Europeans in 1875 by Captain Stephenson aboard the HMS Discovery. There are artifacts and campsites of these and other early explorers in the region.
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Sirmalik National Park
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This park is accesible only by boat in the summer or snowmobile in the winter. It cannot be accessed by either in the spring or fall due to moving ice. It features 300m high sea cliffs, glaciers, mountains, and fjords, as well as a wide variety of sealife including many marine mammals.
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Qaummaarviit Territorial Historic Park
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This island park is located approximately 12km from Iqaluit. The area was once home to the Thule People, and the remains of their sod houses, as well as numerous other artifacts, are still around for visitors to explore. A Qaummaarviit Park guidebook is available at the Unikkaarvik Visitor Centre, and it will help point out the significant sites.
Address: . | Iqaluit, NU
Tel: 1 867 975-5900
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Auyuittuq National Park
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Established as a national park in 1976, Auyuittuq protects part of the Northern Davis Strait Natural Region and sections of the Baffin Island Shelf Marine region. The areas rugged and unpopulated terrain as well as changeable weather offer challenging hiking to a seasoned enthusiast. Plants of Akshayuk Pass blossom into showers of purple and yellow in early June. The administration building in Pangnirtung is open year-round: Monday to Friday: 8:30am-12pm, and 1pm-5pm. Summer hours are posted in June.
Address: PO Box 353 | Pangnirtung, Nunavut | X0A 0R0
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Katannilik Territorial Park
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This park, located on the south end of Baffin Island, is a lush (at least by Arctic standards) haven amidst seemingly endless barren landscape. The park has a number of lakes and rivers, including the Soper River, which tumbles over rocky cliffs to form several spectacular waterfalls that are each worthy of a photo or two.
Address: Iqaluit | Kimmirut, NU
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Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park
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This park and wildlife reserve, located near the Iqaluit Airport, has second-to-none views of the tundra and wildflowers that cover the rolling hills in summertime.
Address: . | Iqaluit, NU
Bloody Falls Territorial Park
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Recognized as a national historic site, Bloody Falls is located on the west side of the Coppermine River on a 7.5-square-kilometre tract of rolling tundra. Northern people used the falls as a nomadic campground for centuries. The area was given its English name when European explorer Samuel Hearne witnessed the massacre of unsuspecting Inuit by the Chipewyan (Dene) Indians in 1771. Remnants of stone winter houses used more than 500 years ago by warriors can be explored. Today Bloody Falls is a popular fishing spot for both locals and visitors.
Address: . | Kugluktuk, NT
Tel: 1 867 983-2842
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