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Park Overview

Parks & Special Places From the lush green valleys of Katannilik Park to the wild rapids of the Coppermine River, find out about Nunavut's territorial parks, heritage Rivers and other special places.

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Park Features

Learn about the park's natural and cultural heritage, its history and its facilities.

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Trip Reports

Read trip reports from other park visitors, or post your own.

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Travelling

Find out how to get to the park, where to stay, local arts and crafts, and find a guide or outfitters who can take you to the park.

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Resources

Download park plans, maps, interpretive programs, and other park reports.

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Traveling

Getting There

No roads lead to Nunavut; our Territory is accessible only by air and sea.

First Air and Canadian North both fly regular daily schedules to Iqaluit from four main southern airline ‘hubs': Ottawa, Montreal, and Edmonton (via Yellowknife and Rankin Inlet). Flights from Winnipeg (via Churchill and Rankin Inlet) are also available.

Kivalliq Air operates flights from Rankin Inlet to Coral Harbour throughout the week. Please contact the airline for schedule information and changes.

Where to Stay

Esungark Co-operative Hotel
Ph: 867-925-9926
Fax : 867-925-8308

Leonie's Place
Ph: 867-925-9751
Fax: 867-925-8606

Outfitters/Guides

Aiviit Hunters and Trappers Organization can provide local information about the land, country foods, local outfitters for sports hunts.

Ph: (867) 925-8622
Fax: 867-925-8300

Appa Tours
Ph: 867-925-8802

E&E OUtfitting
Ph: (867) 925-8825

Kajjaarnaq Arctic Tours
Phone: (867) 925-8366

Naturally Natural Boat Tours
Phone: (867) 925-8846

Travel Information

Nunavut Tourism – can provide detailed information on your trip to Nunavut. Visit their website to request your copy of the Nunavut Travel Planner.

Ph: 1-866-NUNAVUT (686-2888)
Email: info@nunavuttouris.com
Website: www.nunavuttourism.com