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Grise
Fiord,
Nunavut
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Grise
Fiord Lodge - Grise
Fiord, Nunavut
The Grise
Fiord Lodge is owned and operated by the Grise
Fiord Co-op. This is a nine-room lodge situated on the
shores of Jonas Sound. The hotel dining room prepares home-style
meals for guests. You can enjoy the scenery of icebergs drifting
by the dining room windows. Each room has a TV and the cozy
guest lounge has a payphone, books and a large TV and VCR.
Transportation to and from the airport is courtesy of the
Co-op. The hotel rate is $185 per person per day.
About
Grise Fiord
Alternate
Name: Aujuittuq
Local Meaning: Place That Never Melts |
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Grise
Fiord has the honor of being Canada's most northern Inuit
community. You
will truly experience a 24-hour day from April to August.
Visitors to Grise Fiord rate its spectacular mountain scenery
as one of the most beautiful places in the world. Grise Fiord
offers snowmobile trips to see nearby icebergs, boating trips,
Beluga whale watching, marine wildlife, hiking, walking, photography
and polar bear watching. Visitors can hike Grise Fiord's glaciers
and ice caps, travel by dogsled or snow machine with an Inuit
guide, and even spend a night in an igloo.
When
traveling to Grise Fiord, be sure to bring your camera and
sense of adventure, it truly is a very beautiful and scenic
community. Grise Fiord has some of the most spectacular scenery
in the Canadian Arctic.
For the
Curious in Grise Fiord
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Animals:
Polar Bears, Walrus, Beluga Whales, Guillemots, Murres,
and Seals |
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Birds:
Seagulls, Snow Geese, Common and King Eiders, Snow Bunting,
Rock Ptarmigan |
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Land
& Mountains:
Mountain Scenery |
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Water
& Ice:
Icebergs & Glaciers |
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Arts
& Crafts:
Miniature Ivory Carvings, Arctic Toques |
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Archeology:
Prehistoric Inuit Sites |
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Explorers:
European Expedition Sites |
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Museums
& Parks:
Nirjutiqavvik National Wildlife Area |
For the Adventurous in Grise Fiord
Call
888-TO NORTH (888-866-6784) to
book your adventure today or click here... |
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