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.
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.
- First Air: www.firstair.ca
- Canadian North: www.canadiannorth.ca
There are several ways to get to Resolute Bay. First Air operates flights from Iqaluit to Resolute Bay regularly through the week. During summer months, a second flight may also be available. Please check with the airline for schedules and schedule changes.
Tupirvik Territorial Park is only minutes from Resolute Bay Airport.
Where to Stay
If you do not wish to camp while in Resolute Bay, there are three hotel options.
Qausuittuq Inns North
Ph: 867-252-2093
Fax: 867-252-3766
Narwhal Hotel
Ph: 867-252-3698
Fax: 867-252-3766
South Camp Inn
Ph: 867-252-3701
Fax: 867-252-3663
Email: scinn@internorth.com
Web: southcampinn.com
Outfitters/Guides
Resolute Bay Hunters and Trappers Association can provide local information about the land, country food, and help arrange local outfitting.
Ph: 867-252-3170
Fax: 867-252-3800
High Arctic International Explorer Services
Ph: 867-252-3875
Fax: 867-252-3766
Inuktitut Outfitting
Ph: 867-252-3174
Nanuk Outfitting Lrd.
Ph: 867-252-3694
Fax: 867-252-3119
Email : nkalluk@aol.com
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







