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Nunavut is the perfect destination for outdoor adventurers that want to experience the true wild. Here, nature rules supreme. Anglers will have no trouble finding a rarely-fished lake to ply for trophy-sized pike and arctic grayling. Hunters can hire a local guide and pursue muskoxen and walrus. Birders can spot over 100 species of migratory birds. Hikers can explore the trails in Auyuittuq National Park, or visit archeological sites around Cambridge Bay.

A guided tour along the floe edge will provide you with incredible wildlife viewing opportunities, with species including walruses, seals, polar bears, narwhals and bowhead and beluga whales. Kayakers can explore rocky shorelines, fjords and icebergs, or tackle some whitewater during spring runoff. If you are visiting Nunavut at the right time of year, you can even check out an arts festival, or enjoy some of the most vibrant displays of the northern lights you will find anywhere.

Whether you are canoeing through a pristine arctic landscape or camping in the unmatched peace and quiet of the north, our Northern Canada GPS Maps are your ultimate guide to adventure in Nunavut.

 

 

 

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Winter Hunting Across Canada

Most hunters know that the winter season offers some incredible opportunities all across Canada, despite the cold weather. We have put together a list of the top species to target this winter, along with some tips and tricks to make the most of your winter hunting adventure!

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Wild Turkey Hunting Across Canada

While the Wild Turkey all but disappeared from Southern Ontario in 1909 after being eliminated by unregulated hunting, they were reintroduced to the region in 1984. 30 years after they were reintroduced, the population has grown to an extremely impressive 100,000.

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