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Land of Seasonal Contrast Frozen Arctic desert in the long dark winter, Nunavut blossoms with life come late spring until late summer. Polar bears, seals and caribou all make the province their permanent home. In summer, many birds migrate to the far north for nesting and breeding, colourful flowers bloom and the sun shines all day and all night. |
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| The tiny, black-headed, greenish-brown eastern spruce budworm larvae chew their way through the balsam forests destroying millions of cubic metres of wood. |
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| Auyuittuq National Park Reserve, is located on Baffin Island’s Cumberland Peninsula, about 2400 kilometres from Montreal. Its 19 707 square kilometres lies almost entirely within the Arctic Circle and, except for the 6000 square kilometre Penny Ice Cap, the park’s landscape has been entirely glacier-formed. |
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Moose in Canada
Ellesmere Island Geology
Optimal Osprey
Life in the Far, Far North
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There isn’t another destination quite like it anywhere in the world. The combination of outdoor adventure, history, culture and people in Newfoundland & Labrador creates a larger-than-life experience for every visitor. |
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24-hour summer sunshine reflecting off the waters of Lake Hazen and the Tanquary Fiord for 147 consecutive days creates a thermal oasis resulting in 70 frost-free days annually in the midst of a polar desert.
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| Nunavut provides travellers with many activities, but access to them generally is not available by automobile. |
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| While the summer season fishing does not extend to the farthest northern reaches of Nunavut, anglers can enjoy limited activity. |
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| Nunavut's rivers, lakes and northern coast are open to paddlers and kayakers during the summer months. |
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| Trails in Nunavut parks and wilderness offer hikers, bikers, horseback riders and skiers with an opportunity to take in rare arctic sights and sounds. |
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