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"Nunavut: A Captivating Arctic Wonderland" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Nunavut, a land where nature reigns supreme

Background imageNunavut Collection: Arctic woolly bear caterpillar

Arctic woolly bear caterpillar
Arctic woolly bear moth caterpillar (Gynaephora groenlandica) being held in a hand. This species of moth (order: Lepidoptera)

Background imageNunavut Collection: A stranded ice flow on Jokulsarlon black beach, Iclrand

A stranded ice flow on Jokulsarlon black beach, Iclrand

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada, Nunavut Territory, Repulse Bay, Melting iceberg grounded in Harbour Islands

Canada, Nunavut Territory, Repulse Bay, Melting iceberg grounded in Harbour Islands
Canada, Nunavut Territory, Repulse Bay, Melting iceberg grounded in Harbor Islands on summer evening (Large format sizes available)

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada, Nunavut Territory, Setting midnight sun lights Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus)

Canada, Nunavut Territory, Setting midnight sun lights Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) walking along rocky shoreline by Hudson Bay

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada, Nunavut Territory, Adult male Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) yawns while resting

Canada, Nunavut Territory, Adult male Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) yawns while resting on drifting pack ice near mouth of Wager Bay and Ukkusiksalik National Park (Large format sizes available)

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada, Nunavut Territory, Blurred image of rushing waterfall near Bury Cove along

Canada, Nunavut Territory, Blurred image of rushing waterfall near Bury Cove along Hudson Bay, 100 miles south of the Arctic Circle (Large format sizes available)

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Northwest Passage

Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Northwest Passage
Canada, Nunavut Sea Ice in Spring

Background imageNunavut Collection: Canada. At 212, Coronation Gulf. Dease, Nunavut, and Union Straits, separated by Dolphin

Canada. At 212, Coronation Gulf. Dease, Nunavut, and Union Straits, separated by Dolphin
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Background imageNunavut Collection: Spring sea ice breakup along Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada

Spring sea ice breakup along Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada
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Background imageNunavut Collection: Boy (7-9) smiling, wearing Canada hat, close-up, portrait

Boy (7-9) smiling, wearing Canada hat, close-up, portrait
Victoria Island, Nunavut, Canada, tundra, summer

Background imageNunavut Collection: CANADA: ESKIMOS. A Netselingmeut woman holding a snow shovel with a child on her

CANADA: ESKIMOS. A Netselingmeut woman holding a snow shovel with a child on her back on the Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNunavut Collection: CANADA: ESKIMOS, c1927. Two Eskimo women, one carrying a child on her back

CANADA: ESKIMOS, c1927. Two Eskimo women, one carrying a child on her back, and all three wearing clothing made from eider duck skins, Nunavut, Belcher Islands, Canada. Photograph, c1927

Background imageNunavut Collection: Nunavut, Canada

Nunavut, Canada
July 31, 2006 - Nunavut, Canada

Background imageNunavut Collection: The Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago

The Queen Elizabeth Islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
The Queen Elizabeth Islands (formerly the Parry Islands) are the northernmost in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. They are split between the Canadian provinces of Nunavut

Background imageNunavut Collection: Baffin Island

Baffin Island
October 2, 2008 - Baffin Island

Background imageNunavut Collection: Foxe Basin, Northern Canada

Foxe Basin, Northern Canada
August 1, 2002. Foxe Basin separates Baffin Island (right) from Nunavut Canada (left) and is separated from the Hudson Bay by Foxe Channel (bottom)

Background imageNunavut Collection: Hudson Bay sea ice on April 29, 2006

Hudson Bay sea ice on April 29, 2006

Background imageNunavut Collection: Crew hand starting the port engine of the DC-3 Bluebonnet Belle

Crew hand starting the port engine of the DC-3 Bluebonnet Belle
September 24, 1947 - American Air Force Base at Coral Harbor, Nunavut - Crew of the DC-3 Bluebonnet Belle hand starting the port engine after the starter motor had quit

Background imageNunavut Collection: Sea ice and sediment visible in Nunavut, Canada

Sea ice and sediment visible in Nunavut, Canada
June 30, 2010 - Sea ice and sediment visible in Nunavut, Canada. The Foxe Basin separates Baffin Island (right) from Nunavut Canada (left) and is separated from the Hudson Bay by Foxe Channel (bottom)

Background imageNunavut Collection: Hudson Bay sea ice on November 14, 2005

Hudson Bay sea ice on November 14, 2005

Background imageNunavut Collection: Prince Regent Inlet, Nunavut, Canada between the west end of Baffin Island and Somerset

Prince Regent Inlet, Nunavut, Canada between the west end of Baffin Island and Somerset Island on the west. It opens north into Lancaster Sound and to the south merges into the Gulf of Boothia

Background imageNunavut Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION, 1882. The launch of the ship Lady Greely in Discovery Harbour

CANADA: EXPEDITION, 1882. The launch of the ship Lady Greely in Discovery Harbour, Nunavut, Canada, during the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition. Photograph by George W. Rice, August 1882

Background imageNunavut Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION, 1882. A view of Lady Franklin Bay in Nunavut, Canada. Photograph by George W

CANADA: EXPEDITION, 1882. A view of Lady Franklin Bay in Nunavut, Canada. Photograph by George W. Rice, 1882

Background imageNunavut Collection: CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. The steamship Proteus in Discovery Harbour, Nunavut

CANADA: EXPEDITION, c1882. The steamship Proteus in Discovery Harbour, Nunavut after dropping cargo for the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition. Photograph by George W. Rice, c1882

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050679

Picture No. 11050679
Sailing Boat with iceberg in the background Arctic Summer Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050510

Picture No. 11050510
Sailing Boat with iceberg in the background Arctic Summer Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050509

Picture No. 11050509
Northwest Passage melting and breaking sea ice Arctic ocean Summer Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, North America Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050508

Picture No. 11050508
Northwest Passage melting and breaking sea ice Arctic ocean Summer Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, North America Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050507

Picture No. 11050507
Northwest Passage melting and breaking sea ice Arctic ocean Summer Northwest Passage, Nunavut, Canada, North America Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050506

Picture No. 11050506
Kayaker tourist kayaking between melting icebergs drifting in Arctic ocean Summer Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050440

Picture No. 11050440
Baffin Bay evening sun breaking through thick cloud cover in the arctic ocean Summer Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050439

Picture No. 11050439
Seascape clouds over arctic ocean and mountain range Summer Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050438

Picture No. 11050438
Iceberg floating icebergs in arctic ocean with snow capped mountain range in background Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050437

Picture No. 11050437
Iceberg floating icebergs in arctic ocean with snow capped mountain range in background Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: Picture No. 11050436

Picture No. 11050436
Iceberg floating icebergs in arctic ocean with midnight sun over a mountain range Baffin Bay, Nunavut, Canada Date:

Background imageNunavut Collection: NA, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Beechey Island Ice formations in Erebus Bay

NA, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Beechey Island Ice formations in Erebus Bay

Background imageNunavut Collection: NA, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Baffin Island 2nd year ice melting (global warming)

NA, Canada, Canadian Arctic, Baffin Island 2nd year ice melting (global warming)



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"Nunavut: A Captivating Arctic Wonderland" Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Nunavut, a land where nature reigns supreme. From the mesmerizing sight of a Greenland shark adorned with a parasitic copepod to grounded icebergs majestically floating in Makinson Inlet, Ellesmere Island, this region is truly awe-inspiring. Witness the graceful flight of a King Eider skimming over the glistening waters at the floe edge in Arctic Bay. Here, you can also catch glimpses of an adult killer whale and its calf playfully surfacing off Cumberland Peninsula, Baffin Island. The wonders never cease as you explore this vast expanse. Marvel at the pristine Arctic landscape that stretches endlessly before your eyes. Whether it's traversing through Iqaluit (aka Frobisher Bay) on Baffin Island or venturing into remote areas like Scott Inlet, you'll be captivated by Nunavut's untouched wilderness. Encounter magnificent polar bears gracefully navigating icy floes near Cumberland Peninsula. Witness their maternal instincts come alive as a female bear guides her two adorable cubs across a massive iceberg off Baffin Island. These encounters offer rare glimpses into their world and remind us of the importance of conservation efforts. Delve deeper into Nunavut's marine life as you observe bowhead whales gently rubbing off flaking skin on the ocean bottom—an extraordinary display only found here. Each moment spent exploring this untamed territory will leave an indelible mark on your soul. As storm clouds gather above Hudson Bay's west coast southward, feel humbled by Mother Nature's raw power and resilience showcased throughout Canada's Nunavut Territory. This captivating destination invites you to embrace its natural wonders and immerse yourself in an unforgettable arctic adventure unlike any other.