Arctic Parks Route

About the Arctic Parks

The Arctic Parks are a comprehensive tour of Canada’s North stretching from the most southern park in Nahhanni Reserve to the most northern point of Ellesmere Island.  

Parks in this Route

Ivvavik

Vuntut

Aulavik

Nááts'ihch'oh

Nahanni

Thaidene Nëné

Tuktut Nogait

Auyuittuq

Qausuittuq

Quttinirpaaq

Sirmilik

Ukkusiksalik

Directions

The Arctic parks are grouped together since, from a “southerners” point of view, they share a common geography. In reality the Arctic Parks span 3,000km east/west and 2,500 km north/south!! 

To access the Arctic Parks you’ll need to make special logistics and access plans. 

  1. Fly to Iqaluit, or Whitehorse, or Yellowknife. 
  2. Book a float/ski plane to take you where you need to go
  3. Have the experience, knowledge, planning, and supplies for the adventure you’re getting into! 

Driving Distance

1,506km

This route is 1,506km of driving
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Driving time

17h 11m

To drive this route takes 17 hours and 11 mintues
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