Out of the Northwest Passage

From Coppermine, Canada to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

Tour Overview

Embark on an extraordinary 17-day Arctic expedition through the legendary Northwest Passage, where adventure and wildlife encounters await at every turn.

Starting in the remote town of Kugluktuk (formerly known as Coppermine), Nunavut, this voyage invites you to explore the pristine beauty of the Arctic while gaining insight into its rich Inuit heritage.

Aboard the comfortable Ocean Victory, a purpose built expedition ship, you'll sail through some of the most breathtaking landscapes on earth—glaciers, towering fjords, and spectacular icebergs. Wildlife lovers will be in awe of the incredible opportunities to spot majestic whales, elusive polar bears, and a variety of seabirds, all while cruising along the pristine Arctic waters. You’ll immerse yourself in the traditions and history of the Inuit people, engaging in meaningful interactions with local artists, cultural educators, and community members. You’ll also be invited to experience fascinating Inuit practices, including drum dancing and throat singing, giving you a deeper understanding of the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Along the way, retrace the historic routes of European explorers who braved icy waters in search of the Northwest Passage, including a call at Beechey Island to visit the Franklin Historical Site.

This voyage offers a truly immersive Arctic experience, where exploration, education, and cultural discovery come together for an unparalleled adventure.

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Explore the ledgendary Northwest passage in comfort onboard the Ocean Victory with its X-BOW® design for more comfortable sea travel - perfect for an expedition into the icy wilds!

Visit the Franklin Expedition site and discover a haunting story of survival and loss. Explore the landscape where history was made and learn about the explorers' final journey.

Take part in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from the Inuit in their homeland and gain a deeper appreciation for their daily experiences.

Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Kugluktuk, Canada

Located at the mouth of the Coppermine River, Kugluktuk is the westernmost community in Nunavut. Known for many years as Coppermine, the community reverted to its original Inuinnaqtun name—meaning “place of moving waters”—on January 1st, 1996. Our charter flight will land in Kugluktuk and we will embark the ship by Zodiac.

Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay), NU, is an alternate embarkation point, and may be used based on sea, ice, and weather conditions.

Day 2-5
Kitikmeot Region

Experience the glory of the subarctic tundra in the fall and perhaps discover a geological wonder at Port Epworth. Here, intriguing rock formations known as stromatolites stand as evidence of some of Earth's earliest life forms. These fossilized structures, created by cyanobacteria billions of years ago, played a crucial role in producing oxygen, forming an essential link in creating Earth's atmosphere and allowing other life forms to evolve.

Sail onward into the storied waters of the Coronation Gulf, where the legendary Roald Amundsen navigated with his six-man crew to complete the Northwest Passage in 1905. Learn more about the vital role that Inuit knowledge played in Arctic exploration, including Amundsen's expedition.

Visit an Inuit community in this least populated region of Nunavut and feel the excitement and warm hospitality as you listen to stories of resilience, adaptation, and a deep love for the land.

Join a Zodiac cruise at Conningham Bay, where the stark beauty of the Arctic tells a timeless story of survival and adaptation. Here, the paths of polar bears intersect with the watery journeys of belugas—one the hunter, the other the prey. With luck, you'll witness these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, an unforgettable moment etched onto the stark Arctic landscape.

Each stop along the way feels like stepping into a living museum, where geology, landscape, wildlife, and culture weave together into a story only this iconically northern place can tell.

Day 6
Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait)

Discover the famed Ikirahaq (Bellot Strait), a narrow passage separating Somerset Island from the Boothia Peninsula. As we sail through this two-kilometre-wide waterway, get the unique opportunity to reach the northernmost part of mainland North America.

Keep watch for an array of enchanting marine mammals from beluga whales to narwhals and seals.

Delve into the region's fascinating history and learn about Joseph René Bellot, French naval officer and Arctic explorer who joined an 1850s expedition in search for Sir John Franklin, who inspired the strait's namesake.

Day 7
Beechey Island

In 1845, Sir John Franklin set out from England with the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, attempting to sail through the Northwest Passage. His crew overwintered at Beechey Island, where three of his men died.

Numerous search parties later used Beechey as a depot and rendezvous. Amundsen, Bernier, and Larsen visited Beechey. Thomas Morgan of HMS Investigator was buried here in 1854 alongside Franklin’s men. The graves and the ruins of Northumberland House are a haunting memorial.

Day 8
Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound)

We will spend ample time exploring Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound), one of the newest National Marine Conservation Areas in Nunavut. Narwhal, beluga, and bowhead whales transit and feed in this area.

Cruise by ship and Zodiac in search of wildlife with expert biologists and ecologists. Learn more about the crucial role Inuit play in conserving the vibrant biodiversity of these waterways and the enduring connection between the ocean and Inuit.

On the northern border of Tallurutiup Imanga lies Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth at over 50,000 square kilometres. Flat-topped mountains, glacial valleys, and a substantial ice cap give Devon Island its unique character. We will hike the tundra, cruise a glacier face, and seek wildlife from the ship and onshore.

Day 9
Ausuittuq (Grise Fiord)

Ausuittuq means "place that never thaws." 1,150 kilometres above the Arctic Circle, Canada’s northernmost civilian community originated during the Cold War. In 1953, Inuit were relocated here by the Canadian government under false pretenses, with the aim of asserting Canadian sovereignty.

We’ll be welcomed into the hamlet, where we will have a chance to meet members of the community, learn about their way of life, and hear their poignant stories.

Day 10
Smith Sound

Smith Sound, an ancient Inuit travel route, divides Ellesmere Island from Greenland, and served as the main route for explorers and adventurers searching for the North Pole. Adolphus Greely, Sir George Nares, and Elisha Kent Kane all travelled these waters with varying degrees of success.

Day 11
At Sea

On this exploration day, we’ll be making the most of what the wind, weather, and wildlife have to offer. Our expedition team will scan for polar bears, walruses, whales, seals, and seabirds as we go.

This is an excellent time to enjoy workshops, watch a documentary, or get out on deck. Keep your binoculars ready for minke and humpback whales, as well as the seabirds that are sure to mark our passage.

Indulge in the unique opportunity to learn from Inuit in their homeland, gaining a better understanding of the daily lives of the regions we visit. Enjoy cultural performances and maybe even participate in Inuit games, or sample country food.

Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the region’s vibrant culture and gain a connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.

Day 12-13
Northwest Greenland

We will explore stunning fjords that line the coast. Glaciers and icebergs abound here. In true expedition style, we will seek opportunities to hike, explore, and view wildlife as conditions allow.

Whether you're setting foot on land, cruising by Zodiac, or out on the ship's deck, you'll have plenty of chances to learn alongside expert geologists, naturalists, and marine biologists. You'll gain an intimate perspective on the abundant flora and fauna you encounter. Take a moment to savour the tranquility and absorb the knowledge and stories shared by Inuit cultural educators, which will deepen your connection to this breathtaking landscape.

Day 14
Ilulissat

Experience the remarkable beauty of Ilulissat Icefjord, renowned for its enormous icebergs. Ilulissat means “iceberg”—an apt name for this site at the outlet of the Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the source of many of the icebergs in the North Atlantic.

Marvel at the sheer grandeur of the towering ice formations as you take a stroll along the boardwalk—truly a sight to behold!

Visit the town, with its museums, charming cafes, craft shops, and bustling fishing harbour. Be sure to make your way to the Ilulissat Icefjord Centre, where you can delve into the fascinating narratives surrounding the ice and gain a deeper appreciation for this awe-inspiring natural wonder.

Day 15-16
Sisimiut Coast

Explore West Greenland’s complex coastal waterways that includes glaciers, islands, and fjords against a towering mountain backdrop, with plentiful opportunities for hiking and Zodiac cruising.

Learn about the Saqqaq, Dorset, Thule, and modern Inuit cultures that have called the Sisimiut region home for the past 4,500 years.

The waters are relatively warm here, due to the West Greenland Current and the subarctic location

Day 17
Kangerlussuaq, Greenland

Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord) is one of the longest fjords in the world and boasts 190 kilometres of superb scenery. We end our adventure by sailing up this dramatic fjord.

Kangerlussuaq, the town at its eastern head, is a former U.S. Air Force base. Here we will disembark for our return charter flight to Toronto, ON.

What’s Included

Accommodation
  • Included Copy 20 Cabin accomodation onboard
  • Included Copy 31 Cabin upgrade available
Food
  • Included Copy 20 All shipboard meals
  • Included Copy 20 Complimentary wine, beer, and soft drinks are served with dinner
Fees & Services
  • Included Copy 20 Complimentary expedition jacket
  • Included Copy 20 Special access permits, entry, and park fees
  • Included Copy 20 Expert expedition team with guided activities
  • Included Copy 20 All Zodiac excursions, Sightseeing and community visits
  • Included Copy 20 Port fees
  • Included Copy 20 Pre-departure materials
  • Included Copy 20 Educational program & Interactive workshops
  • Included Copy 20 Evening entertainment
  • Included Copy 20 Wi-Fi access (basic service included)
  • Included Copy 7 Flights, Gratuities, optional excursions, Insurance, Laundry and personal expenses
  • Included Copy 7 Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
  • Included Copy 31 Kayak program
  • Included Copy 31 Mandatory Charter flight Yellowknife, NT, Canada to Kugluktuk (Coppermine), NU, Canada USD1110pp
  • Included Copy 31 Mandatory Charter flight Kangerlussuaq, Greenland to Toronto, ON, Canada. USD1595pp
Transportation
Ocean Victory

Ocean Victory

175 Passengers

Activities

  • Included Explore Nunavut's National Marine Conservation area looking for narwhals, belugas and bowhead whales
  • Included An opportunity to connect with the Inuit community, their culture and hear their meaningful stories
  • Included Delve into the fascinating history of the Northwest passage
  • Included Witness the breathtaking beauty of the Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Included Cross into the Arctic Circle & discover Kangerlussuaq Fjord, one of the longest in the world
  • Included Cruise by ship and Zodiac in search of wildlife with expert biologists and ecologists
  • Included Call in at Beechey Island to visit the Franklin Historical Site.
  • Included Witness the northernmost part of continental North America.
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Duration

17 days

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$18,495 USD

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