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Travelling

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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 Cambridge Bay to Baker Lake (en route to Rankin Inlet), Monday through Friday. Calm Air flies from Winnipeg to Rankin Inlet and then on to Baker Lake daily except Sundays. Please check with the airline for schedule changes.

Canoeists paddling the upper Thelon may arrange a float-plane drop-off on Whitefish, Lynx or Eyeberry lakes and for the Hanbury-Thelon route, on Artillery or Sifton lakes. The lakes on the lower Thelon are also accessible by canoe from the Dubawnt River system, but Dubawnt Lake is often frozen into July. Canoeists can pre-arrange pick up by float plane or power boat pick up from Baker Lake.

Tour operators in Baker Lake also offer day trips and sight-seeing tours on the Kazan. The 100 km trip to Kazan Falls from Baker Lake by charter floatplane or motorized freighter canoe is quite spectacular.

Where to Stay

There are three hotels Baker Lake, and the Baker Lake Hunters and Trappers Association can help you arrange guiding and camping supplies. You can also camp at Inuujaarvik Territorial Park, located between the airport and the town on the shores of Baker Lake. The campground is equipped with picnic tables, tent platforms, firepit, a cookhouse/shelter and washrooms.

Iglu Hotel (Inns North)
Ph: 867-793-2801
Website: www.bakerlakehotel.com

Baker Lake Lodge
Ph: 867-793-2905
Fax: 867-793-2965

Nunamiut Lodge
Ph: 867-793-2127
Fax: 867-793-2824

Hunters and Trappers Association
Ph 867-793-2520
Fax: 867-793-2034

Outfitters/Guides

Local Outfitters

Edwin Evo Outfitting & Naturalist Tours
Phone: (867) 793-2293
Fax: 867-793-2045

Qataq Sports Hunts
Phone: (867) 793-2874

Qimukyuk Outfitting
Phone: (867) 793-2874

Outfitters offering Thelon Heritage River/Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary Trips

Canoe Arctic Inc. has been operating on the Thelon Heritage River and in the Thelon Wildlife Sanctuary since the summer of 1975.

Phone: 867-872-2308
Email: alex@canoearctic.com
Website: www.canoearctic.com

Arts and Crafts

The Jessie Oonark Centre and other local galleries showcase the art of Baker Lake's talented local residents. You will see Baker Lake's famous carvings of black soapstone, stitched and appliquéd wall hangings, jewellery, and silk-screened prints and clothing.

Jessie Oonark Centre
Ph : 867-793-2428
Fax: 867-793-2429

Baker Lake Fine Arts & Crafts Shop
Ph : 867-793-2865

Ookpiktuyuk Art Gallery
Ph : 867-793-2534
Fax: 867-793-2422
Email: ford645@aol.com

Qamanittuaq Fine Arts Gallery and Studio
Ph : 867-793-2662
Fax: 867-793-2366
Email: qamanittuaq@aol.com

Travel Information

The Vera Akumalik Visitor's Centre is located in the restored Hudson's Bay Store/Trading Post in Baker Lake. The centre features the original store and storehouse areas, counter and shelves, and the fur loft. It provides interpretation of the Caribou Inuit people and the community of Baker Lake; and the cultural and natural heritage of the Kazan and Thelon Rivers. Staff at the centre, which operates from July to September, will also provide you with information on local outfitters, businesses and other local attractions.

Vera Akumalik Visitor's Centre
Ph: 867-793-2456
Fax: 867-793-2175
Email: bakerlakehamlet@yahoo.ca

A diorama of the Fall Caribou Crossing national historic site is located in the Inuit Heritage Centre, as is a collection of photographs from the Fifth Thule Expedition.

Inuit Heritage Centre
Ph: 867-793-2598
Fax: 867-793-2509
Email: bakerlakehamlet@yahoo.ca

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