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Itinerary and Pricing
Heart of the Arctic
July 24 to August 5, 2025
From $6,495 to $14,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Save 25%
Applies to berth cost only
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- Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
- Day 2: Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord
- Day 3: Nuuk, Greenland
- Day 4: At Sea — Davis Strait
- Day 5–6: Ungava Bay
- Day 7–8: Ungava Peninsula, QC
- Day 9: Kinngait (Cape Dorset)
- Day 10: Hudson Strait
- Day 11: Kimmirut (Lake Harbour)
- Day 12: Frobisher Bay
- Day 13: Iqaluit, NU, Canada
Itinerary
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© Michelle Valberg
Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
Cross the Arctic CircleWelcome to Kalaallit Nunaat, or Greenland! Begin your journey by sailing down Kangerlussuaq Fjord (Søndre Strømfjord), a 190-kilometre-long fjord surrounded by mountains and glaciers, and cross the Arctic Circle on your way.
Kangerlussuaq, the settlement at the head of the fjord, is a former US Air Force base.
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© Jessie Brinkman Evans
Day 2: Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord
Take a Zodiac Cruise at the Foot of a GlacierKangerlussuatsiaq means “the rather big fjord” in Greenlandic, while the Danish name Evighedsfjorden translates to “the fjord of eternity,” underscoring its vastness and seemingly never-ending nature.
See why Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord lives up to its name and marvel at this complex coastal waterway that includes calving glaciers, sheer bird cliffs, and streams cascading against a towering mountain backdrop.
Explore this sublime glacial landscape by ship and by Zodiac. The waters here are relatively warm, due to the West Greenland Current and the subarctic location.
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© Danny Catt
Day 3: Nuuk, Greenland
Visit Museums, Shops, and CafésStop in at vibrant Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. Visit the Greenland National Museum, one of the city’s many outstanding features, where the world-famous Qilakitsoq mummies rest.
The old harbour includes many buildings dating from Danish colonial days, while contemporary Nuuk is known for art, shopping, pubs, and cafés.
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© Scott Forsyth
Day 4: At Sea — Davis Strait
Learn From Inuit in Their HomelandDeepen your understanding of the environment, cultures, and history of the region as we sail across the Davis Strait towards Canada. Get the privileged opportunity to engage with and learn from Inuit in their homeland.
Enjoy workshops and presentations, watch a documentary, and get out on deck! Try your hand at athletic feats during an interactive cultural performance of Inuit games.
Through shared experiences and interactions, develop a deep appreciation for the culture and gain a profound connection to the stunning landscapes we traverse.
Keep your binoculars ready to spot whales and seabirds who follow in our wake.
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© Mike Beedell
Day 5–6: Ungava Bay
Enjoy Fantastic BirdwatchingPay a visit to uninhabited Akpatok Island, the biggest island in Ungava Bay at over nine hundred square kilometres.
It’s named for the akpait (thick-billed murres) that nest on ledges of the lofty cliffs and is home to Canada’s largest colony of breeding pairs.
Take a Zodiac cruise to scout the shorelines and any outlying ice, keeping your eyes peeled for polar bears, walruses, and other marine life.
Large and shallow, Ungava Bay is a rich ecosystem and home to a variety of wildlife, including an endangered beluga population.
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© Jerry Kobalenko
Day 7–8: Ungava Peninsula, QC
Hike the TundraExplore an area of treeless tundra along the Ungava Peninsula of Nunavik. Delve into its geological wonders, immerse yourself in its rich flora and fauna, and connect with Inuit cultural educators who will guide you through their homeland, leaving a lasting impression on your soul.
Enjoy great hiking and a Zodiac cruise with our expedition team, who will provide insightful interpretation every step of the way. Making the most of every opportunity to explore, keep your eyes peeled for the elusive wildlife that calls this region home.
Delight in the opportunity to bask in the tranquility and become one with the land. Listen to stories from Inuit and allow yourself to forge a deep connection to the places we explore. A visit here will leave here with a sense of fulfillment and a renewed appreciation for the wonders of nature.
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© Lee Narraway
Day 9: Kinngait (Cape Dorset)
Visit World-Famous Art StudiosMeet the artists and visit the studios that make Kinngait proud—plus, have the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-kind pieces of art!
Have a chance to talk with the old and new generations of outstanding artists, carvers, and printmakers who continue to make Kinngait a proud centre for fine art.
Kinngait was ground zero for the Inuit art market when, in 1959, the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative was established—the oldest professional Inuit printmaking studio in Canada.
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© Danny Catt
Day 10: Hudson Strait
Seek Whales, Seabirds, and Polar BearsJoin the expedition team out on deck while navigating the icy, fast-moving waters of the Hudson Strait. Enjoy exploring alongside Inuit, gaining an intimate understanding of the region’s charming wildlife and awe-inspiring landscapes.
Search for breathtaking Arctic wildlife—polar bears, walruses, whales, seals, and seabirds—to capture the perfect photograph.
We’ll make the most of every opportunity to explore whether on foot or by embarking on a Zodiac cruise amidst stunning backdrops, as we search for the abundant wildlife that call this region home.
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© Danny Catt
Day 11: Kimmirut (Lake Harbour)
Experience Inuit CultureKimmirut means “the heel” in Inuktitut, referring to an outcrop of marble across the bay, but you may also know this hamlet as Lake Harbour.
Thanks in part to its sheltered setting, this is among the oldest permanently inhabited spots on Baffin Island, with a storied legacy as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post, a producer of Inuit jewellery and ivory scrimshaw art.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich history of the community as you connect with friendly locals. They'll regale you with captivating stories and lead you to enchanting sites such as the old Anglican church, the RCMP post, the original Hudson Bay post, the Co-op, and Northern stores.
If you’re a hiker, you’ll enjoy walking through Kimmirut’s blooming tundra on the Itijjagiaq Trail, part of the Trans Canada Trail.
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© Dennis Minty
Day 12: Frobisher Bay
Witness Wildlife, Geology, and IceSail through this beautiful bay named for bygone explorer Martin Frobisher and stay on the lookout for wildlife.
Our geologists will have you raving about rocks! Expect compelling scenery and soak up the Arctic splendour.
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© Jen Derbach
Day 13: Iqaluit, NU, Canada
Wave a Fond FarewellTransfer by Zodiac through Iqaluit harbour for your charter flight back home. Iqaluit, at the head of Frobisher Bay, is Nunavut’s capital.
A population of nearly 8,000 calls the city home. Local attractions include the territorial Legislature, igloo-inspired St. Jude’s Cathedral, art shops, and more.
Pricing and Cabins
This promotion is combinable with our Free Single Supplement and League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program. Not combinable with any other offers or incentives. Applies to new bookings only.
Canadian residents may opt to use our in-house exchange rate (fixed quarterly) and pay for their voyage in Canadian dollars. Contact Adventure Canada or your travel advisor for more details.
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Cabin Category 10
Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$14,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath with full tub
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 310 square feet
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Cabin Category 9
Junior Suite
Deck 5$13,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, unobstructed view
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Sitting area
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 270 square feet
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Cabin Category 9
Junior Suite
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$13,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath with full tub
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Sitting area
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 290 square feet
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 5$12,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Two picture windows, unobstructed view
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Sitting area
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 210 square feet
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 7 Forward-Facing$12,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Forward-facing picture windows, unobstructed view
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath with full tub
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 180 square feet
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Cabin Category 8
Superior Twin
Deck 7$12,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, partial obstruction
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 190 square feet
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Cabin Category 7
Select Twin
Deck 5$12,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, unobstructed view
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 190 square feet
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Cabin Category 7
Select Twin
Deck 8$12,295 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Oversize windows, partial obstruction
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 145 square feet
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 4$11,495 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Two porthole windows, unobstructed view
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 175 square feet
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 7$11,495 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, partial obstruction
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 135 square feet
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Cabin Category 6
Comfort Twin
Deck 8$11,495 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, obstructed view
- Matrimonial bed (bigger than US double but smaller than a Queen)
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Refrigerator
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 160 square feet
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Cabin Category 5
Main Twin
Deck 5$10,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Picture windows, unobstructed view
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 115 square feet
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Cabin Category 4
Exterior Twin
Deck 4$10,095 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Porthole window, unobstructed view
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 100 square feet
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Cabin Category 3
Interior Twin
Deck 5$8,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Cabin Details
- Interior cabin
- Two lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 120 square feet
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Cabin Category 2
Triple
Deck 4$7,495 USD
per person based on triple occupancy
Cabin Details
- Interior cabin
- Three lower berths
- Two private baths
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 200 square feet
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Cabin Category 1
Quad
Deck 4$6,495 USD
per person based on quad occupancy
Cabin Details
- Interior cabin
- Four lower berths
- Private bath
- Hair dryer, bathrobe, towels, body wash, and hair care products
- Intercom
- Telephone
- Flat Screen TV
- Approximately 240 square feet
Ship
Ocean Endeavour
Our spacious, ice-strengthened vessel features twenty Zodiacs, and advanced navigation equipment. A doctor, paramedic, medical clinic, and enhanced health regime offer peace of mind. Roomy facilities offer comfortable travel with plenty of breathing room for all.
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Heart of the Arctic
July 24 to August 5, 2025
From $6,495 to $14,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
Save 25%
Applies to berth cost only
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Single Supplement: No single supplement on a limited quantity of cabins in categories 3 to 7!
Once these cabins are sold, the single supplement fee is 1.5 times the berth cost.
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Starts: Toronto, ON, Canada
Ends: Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Flights
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Northbound Charter Flight: Toronto, ON to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Early-morning departure.
Price: $1,450 USD
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Southbound Charter Flight: Iqaluit, NU to Ottawa, ON. Evening arrival.
Price: $950 USD
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Inclusions and Exclusions
Included:
- Passage aboard the Ocean Endeavour
- Applicable taxes and credit card fees
- Complimentary expedition jacket
- Special access permits, entry, and park fees
- Expert expedition team
- Guided activities
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Port fees
- Pre-departure materials
- Educational program
- Interactive workshops
- Evening entertainment
- All shipboard meals
Not Included:
- Commercial and charter flights
- Program enhancements/optional excursions
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
- Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
- Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
- Pre- and post-trip hotel accommodation
Incentives
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Free Single Supplement
For those who prefer not to share, we have a limited quantity of cabins in category 3 through to category 7 with no single supplement! Once these cabins are sold, the single supplement fee is 1.5 times the berth cost. Single occupancy in categories 8–10 is available at full double-occupancy rates. Can be combined with the Multi-Trip Promotion, League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program, and Early Booking Bonus. Subject to cabin availability.
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Multi-Trip Promotion
Receive 30% off the berth cost when you book more than one Ocean Endeavour expedition (excluding Antarctica) in the same calendar. Can be combined with the Free Single Supplement and League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
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Save 30% under 30
Save 30% on the berth cost for travellers under thirty years of age. Can be combined with the Free Single Supplement and League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
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Family Friendly
Children four years old and younger pay only for charter airfare—and children two years and younger travel free! Children must be accompanied by a full-fare adult. Can be combined with the League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program.
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Published itineraries are examples only, weather, ice, government regulations, and community requests may necessitate changes to the planned schedules. These sometimes necessary adjustments present exciting opportunities for exploration, discovery, and adventure.