So, you’ve finished hiking the Akshayuk Pass and your adrenaline’s still pumping
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Bingo in Pang: Pack your dauber and tune in to radio bingo. Photo courtesy of Sarah on the Road.
Pond Inlet has more going on than jaw-dropping natural landscapes
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Quest's Best: You can help hoist the winner of the Nunavut Quest into the air in Pond Inlet in late-April. Photo by Clare Kines.
Guests at Aurora Village, the resort just outside Yellowknife, make the most of the cold
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Stay Warm: Tourists view the aurora from a heated pod. Photo courtesy of Aurora Village.
Three ways to get out to the East Arm
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FLIGHT-SEE: See the East Arm from the sky. Photo by Pat Kane
Don’t let being away from home keep you from a home-cooked meal in Yellowknife
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THE FISH PIC: Everyone comes home from the NWT with one. Photo by Paul Vecsei/NWTAT.
Take a drive through one of the only regions in the NWT where roadtrips are possible year-round
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Dip In: Kayakers converge in Fort Smith every August long weekend for Paddlefest. Photo by Darren Roberts/ NWTAT.
Where to dine if you want to sample Nunavut cuisine
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Photo by Hannah Eden/ Up Here.
Rest easy at one of Yukon’s top glamping sites
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Photo courtesy of Traveling Light B&B
With more people making stops in the coastal communities of Canada’s Arctic, what do cruise ship passengers and locals hope to get out of the experience?
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Le Boreal moored off of Gjoa Haven. Photo by Elaine Anselmi