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So you want to get away... really away. Sometimes you just need to go where no one can find you, or where nobody even knows to look. We’ve all been there. There are places in the world that are so ...
The Nunavut region is one of the least populated regions in the world, let alone Canada. Visitors have a better chance of running into a rogue iceberg than a decent WiFi signal, while seals and pol...
Often times, people rent cabins in the woods or mountains to get away from it all. There’s just something so appealing about going off the grid for a bit, turning off your cell phone and stepping a...
The largest and newest territory of Canada, Nunavut officially separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999. Not to be confused with Nunavik, a region in northern Quebec, Nunavut is the least p...
A free-floating, flat chunk of ice that’s broken off from an iceberg, you may wonder what’s so exciting about frozen water. Well, the fact that you could get stranded at sea with polar bears and ot...
Being a traditional hunter-gather society, ingenuity and creativity have been essential to the Intuit’s survival in the extreme arctic conditions. They’ve thrived by teaching themselves to make clo...
With more than 60,000 square miles of water, it’s no surprise that Nunavut is an angler’s paradise. With lake trout as big as your arms, plentiful arctic char and trophy-sized pike, you may need a ...
Even Nunavut’s long and dark winters never stop the steady flow of festivals in Canada’s youngest territory. Many Nunavut communities celebrate their own ‘hamlet days,’ most of which take place bet...
Nunavut’s weather conditions usually fall somewhere between cold and colder, but some parts of this vast territory are chillier than others. Few places on Earth endure a more frigid climate than th...
Nunavut’s vast size and harsh climate enabled its sparse Inuit population to preserve their traditional nomadic lifestyle as hunters and fishers for centuries after Europeans settled in southern Ca...