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Parcs Nunavik: Discovering the Arctic's Natural Wonders

Discover the breathtaking landscapes and rich Inuit culture of Quebec's Far North with Parcs Nunavik. Explore pristine parks and experience Arctic adventures.

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Parcs Nunavik is dedicated to preserving the natural landscapes and wildlife of Quebec's remote northern region. Explore pristine lakes, rugged mountains, and vast tundra while immersing yourself in Inuit culture. Offering a range of activities from hiking to snowmobiling, these parks provide a unique Arctic experience.

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Local tips

  • Pack for all types of weather, as conditions in Nunavik can change rapidly. Layers are essential.
  • Respect the local Inuit culture and traditions. Engage with local guides to learn more about their way of life.
  • Book accommodations and tours in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Bring insect repellent, as mosquitoes and black flies can be abundant during the summer months.
  • Be aware of wildlife and take necessary precautions. Travel with a guide in areas known for polar bears.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the center of Kuujjuaq, Parcs Nunavik offices are easily accessible by foot. Head north on the main road, and the building is located on the left-hand side, a short walk from the Kuujjuaq Inn. The walk is generally flat and takes about 10-15 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kuujjuaq. A short taxi ride from the Kuujjuaq Airport (YVP) or any hotel in town to the Parcs Nunavik office will cost approximately $6-$8. Oookpik Taxi and Nanuk Taxi are two local taxi services. The ride is very short, approximately 1.4km, and takes only a few minutes.

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Parcs Nunavik is an organization dedicated to protecting and showcasing the natural beauty of Nunavik, Quebec's northernmost region. This vast territory, located north of the 55th parallel, encompasses approximately 500,000 square kilometers and is home to diverse landscapes, including the Torngat Mountains, the Ungava Plateau, and the Hudsonian lowlands. For millennia, the Inuit have inhabited this land, and their rich cultural heritage is intertwined with the region's natural environment. Parcs Nunavik manages several national parks, each offering unique attractions and activities. Pingualuit National Park, established in 2007, features the stunning Pingualuit Crater, a 1.4-million-year-old meteorite crater filled with exceptionally pure water. Kuururjuaq National Park, opened in 2009, stretches from Ungava Bay to Mont D'Iberville, the highest peak in eastern Canada, offering breathtaking mountain scenery and opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing. Tursujuq National Park, created in 2013, is the largest park in Quebec, encompassing a vast area near Hudson Bay and showcasing the crossroads of Inuit and Cree cultures. Ulittaniujalik National Park, established in 2016, protects the George River Plateau and is known for its noteworthy sites like Pic Pyramide. Visitors to Parcs Nunavik can experience a variety of activities, including hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, kayaking, fishing, dog-sledding, and wildlife observation. The parks offer opportunities to connect with nature, learn about Inuit culture, and appreciate the unique beauty of the Arctic environment. Whether you're interested in exploring ancient geological formations, hiking through rugged mountain terrain, or witnessing the migration of caribou, Parcs Nunavik provides an unforgettable adventure.

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