The majority of the population is concentrated in the settlements. 85% of the population are Inuit who still live by hunting and fishing. The Arctic coast and islands of Nunavut, with its jagged fjords, tundra, barren lands and glacier mountains makes the region a unique nature experience.
Baffin
From Auyuittuq National Park gives access to Baffin Island, where the rugged countryside to admire the form is in its best. For tours in the rough and sometimes very inhospitable country one is the best one Outfitter (offers hiking and necessary equipment) or book a package tour.
Iqaluit
Iqaluit out to dog sledding tours with Inuit guides and stay in an igloo can be posted. Pond Inlet and Arctic Bay are especially popular field trip destinations, which can be observed from the Arctic pack ice border mammals.
Victoria
During a visit to Cambridge Bay on Victoria Island can and tundra swans in their natural environment to see musk ox or an Arctic cruise in the North West Passage attend. In Sila Lodge is a summer refuge of the polar bears and near Arctic Watch can sift Beluga whales. More information from Nunavut Tourism (see).

