We have hand-picked a small number of lodges, lying beyond the Arctic Circle, that open for a few short months during the summer. Accommodating a handful of guests at any one time, visitors are assured of a warmth of welcome and friendly personal service often unmatched elsewhere. Each lodge offers its own unique highlights, but you can be assured of a spectacular and remote setting, hearty nutritious food and wildlife and adventure activities par excellence.
The Arctic Lodges
On the northernmost edges of the North American continent, Bathurst Inlet is home to the Kingaunmiut Inuit, a remote community who first opened their doors in 1969 to...
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At the northern tip of Nunavut’s Somerset Island, and already well north of the continental mainland, Arctic Watch Lodge overlooks the fabled Northwest Passage (Lancaster...
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Elu Inlet Lodge is an eco-lodge at the mouth of the Itibiak River, set amongst barren tundra, lakes, waterways and great rock monoliths. The area has been used...
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