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| Arctic Cruise Canada Greenland Territories |
| Throughout the Canadian Arctic waterways history manifests in physical geography as we pass straits, islands and peninsulas bearing the names of the men who charted this forbidden coastline. Names like Franklin Strait, M’Clintock Channel, Gjoa Haven and Kent Peninsula
conjures century old tales of tragedy, hardship, determination, extraordinary feats of the human mind...read more
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| Feature National Park Nunavut Territory |
| Welcome... to the top of the world! During the brief arctic summer on Quttinirpaaq formerly known as Ellesmere Island National Park - the sun remains high in the sky bathing the land in continuous daylight. There is no darkness to mark the passage of time telling you
when to sleep and when to wake. There are no trees to remind you....read more
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The Great Canadian Adventure Company |
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The Great
Canadian Adventure Company
provides the ability to completely
plan an unforgettable wilderness adventure vacation to your
specifications anywhere throughout Canada. From sea kayaking,
flyfishing and horseback pack trips in the summer, to
dogsledding, snowmobiling and downhill skiing in
the winter, we can make your adventure dream a reality.
Call our office today, toll free in North America at: 1
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| WILDERNESS CANOEING NUNAVUT CANADA |
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| Nunavut’s canoe paddling options include the Soper River, Burnside River
and Coppermine River. Suitable for experienced canoeists, these canoe trips explore some of the most untouched arctic wilderness in Nunavut. They trace the paths of early explorers
and the Inuit
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| who have lived in this land for thousands of years. These trips are expedition style and are led by experienced guides. Wildlife sightings and fishing along the way are other highlights of these arctic journeys. These canoe trips are led by experienced guides. |
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Canoeing expedition down the Coppermine
River Retrace the steps of John Franklin as you canoe down
the Coppermine RIver, a remote and beautiful arctic river.
Flowing to the Arctic Ocean, the Coppermine River is famous
for its nesting raptors, including gyrfalcons, peregrine
falcons and eagles. The Coppermine River offers a combination
of flat water and challenging big water rapids that makes this
canoeing trip the ultimate adventure for the avid canoeist.
This 140 mile trip begins atr...read
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Canoeing expedition on the Soper
River Exciting arctic canoe trip on the Soper River. The
Soper River winds through the tundra covered hills of southern
Baffin Island. Its valley, sheltered from harsh winds,
supports a ‘forest’ of willows and a lush profusion of arctic
wildflowers. Caribou, ptarmigan and arctic hare make the
valley their home, and you can find arctic char in the river.
The Inuit have used the Soper River as a vital source of food
and travel for thousands of years. Also called ‘Kuujuak’...read
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Canoeing expedition on the Burnside River
( We will not run this trip 2011 & 2012) The
Burnside is a guaranteed wildlife and arctic canoeing
adventure. The Burnside RIver is a classic tundra river
flowing into the Arctic Ocean. Isolated and rugged, the
Burnside River offers challenging whitewater canoeing,
dramatic scenery and abundant wildlife. A canoeist travelling
this river should have good river paddling and whitewater
skills. See caribou, muskox, grizzly and wolves as well as
hawks, eagles and gyrfalcons. Hike through rolling tundra,
cross the Arctic Circle and experience an isolated wilderness
gem. A true arctic experience!
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