Stretching above the 55th parallel,Nunavik is the northernmost region of
Quebec. This 507,000 km2 pristine territory — bordered by Hudson Bay to
the west, Hudson Strait to the north, Ungava Bay and Labrador to the east
— makes up one third of the province and is almost equal to the size of
France.
Land of the Inuit, a friendly people of many legends, it’s with your hosts
that you must discover this Far North region of Quebec. Proud of their
unique ancestral heritage, the Inuit of Nunavik are more than happy to
share their way of life with visitors keen on discovering their vibrant
culture. Whether you visit the national parks, go track wildlife or
fishing with them, head out on the land on a dog sled to sleep in an igloo
beneath the Northern lights or simply visit one of their tight-knit
communities, you’re in for a truly authentic experience! Their elders’
stories, mesmerizing throat songs and legends coming to life in soapstone
will stay with you for a lifetime of memories.