IQALUITCOOL
Inuit culture. Arctic adventures.
Your 2022 Northern Experience
is within reach.
A cool summer destination
A cool summer destination

Up to 24 hours of daylight with average temperatures of around 10 degrees Celsius

Photo: Blaine Heffernan
3 hours
to the Arctic
3 hours
to the Arctic

Our Boeing 737 jets fly to Iqaluit, Nunavut in three hours

unforgettable
trip

unforgettable
trip

Jet service between Toronto and Iqaluit Fridays and Sundays from June 3 – September 30

Affordable
Comfort
Affordable
Comfort

Flights from $459 include complimentary in-flight meal service for all

Safe
travels
Safe
travels

Our transparent CN Care program outlines the steps we take to ensure a safe and clean journey

Cool Things to do
Photos: Pamela Wood

Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

Engage with regional history, culture, and art at the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Unikkaarvik Visitor Centre .

Tastes of
the North

Tastes of
the North

Seasonal dining menus at Aqsarniit Hotel, Frobisher Inn, and the Discovery often include ‘country food’ like Arctic char

Scroll for hours and locations of local shops selling unique and handmade crafts and art.

Hiking
Hiking
Fishing
Fishing

BYO gear and pick up a fishing pass to fish in the area; or book a fishing experience with Inukpak or Tikippugut Outfitting

Sightseeing
Sightseeing

See the town, travel the Road to Nowhere, or take the seaside trail to Niaqunngut (Apex) on a four-wheeler

Alianait Arts Festival - June 29-July 4
National
Indigenous
Peoples Day
June 21 - 24 Hours of Daylight. One Cool Show.
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These outfitters are equipped to bring you to the heart of life in Iqaluit and beyond. Find your kayaking, hiking, boating, and wildlife packages here.
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