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Arrive: Thu 09 September 2027 / Depart: Thu 09 September 2027 at 18:30
Nuuk, Greenland's capital, is a small city on the country's southwest coast. Its large fjord system is known for waterfalls, humpback whales and icebergs. The waterfront is dotted with brightly colored houses against the backdrop of Sermitsiaq mountain. Greenland National Museum has mummies and Inuit skin boats, while the Nuuk Art Museum displays local works.
Arrive: Sat 11 September 2027 / Depart: Sat 11 September 2027
Arrive: Mon 13 September 2027 / Depart: Mon 13 September 2027
Known as Frobisher Bay in the past, before being named Iqaluit in 1987, the capital of Nunavut is the smallest Canadian capital, with 7,000 inhabitants. It is a gateway to the secret, mysterious and wild Arctic, expressing this world of silence, a majestic territory. Strongly rooted in its unique Inuit culture, it holds memories of a millennia-old presence of pre-Dorset, Dorset and Thule cultures. Discoveries indicate that it was a fishing and camping site, called qaluit (“place of fish”) at the time. You’ll appreciate its large ice-covered and isolated spaces steeped in Inuit culture and imbued with a unique “Far North” atmosphere.
Arrive: Wed 15 September 2027 / Depart: Wed 15 September 2027
Akpatok Island is one of the uninhabited Canadian Arctic islands in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is the largest island in Ungava Bay on the northern coast of Quebec. The island is named for the Akpat, the thick-billed murre, which live on ledges along the limestone cliffs surrounding the island.
Arrive: Thu 16 September 2027 / Depart: Thu 16 September 2027
Arrive: Fri 17 September 2027 / Depart: Fri 17 September 2027
Nain or Naina is the northernmost permanent settlement in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, within the Nunatsiavut region, located about 370 kilometres by air from Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
Arrive: Sat 18 September 2027 / Depart: Sat 18 September 2027
Rigolet is a remote, coastal Labrador community established in 1735 by French-Canadian trader Louis Fornel. The town is the southernmost officially recognized Inuit community in the world.
Arrive: Sun 19 September 2027 / Depart: Sun 19 September 2027
Battle Harbour is a summer fishing station, formerly a permanent settlement, located on the Labrador coast in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Battle Harbour was for two centuries the economic and social centre of the southeastern Labrador coast.
Arrive: Mon 20 September 2027 / Depart: Mon 20 September 2027
Arrive: Tue 21 September 2027 / Depart: Tue 21 September 2027
Arrive: Thu 23 September 2027 / Depart: Thu 23 September 2027
Arrive: Fri 24 September 2027 / Depart: Fri 24 September 2027
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