Iqaluit & Nunavut Tourist Attractions & Activities
Iqaluit & Nunavut boast a multitude of events, tourist attractions and activities to ensure your visit is a fun-filled, learning experience. Following below are a few of the attractions you can visit and the activities you can look forward to from your home base at the Frobisher Inn.
- Unikkaarvik Visitors Center
- Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum
- Bird watching
- Dog sledding
- Cross country skiing
- Snowmobiling
- Wildlife viewing
- Photography
- Hiking
- Mountain climbing
- Wild flowers, tundra
- Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park
- Qaummaarviit Territorial Historic Park
- Katannilik Territorial Park
- Sport fishing for Arctic Char
- Sea Kayaking (Frobisher Bay)
- Floe edge tours
- Nunavut Inuit art galleries featuring fabulous soapstone carvings, caribou antler carvings, walrus tusk ivory carvings
- Original Inuit prints
- Inuit carvers working around town
- Historic St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral
- Toonik Tyme Festival (Nunavut's biggest festival near end of April)
- Helicopter sightseeing tour
- Sightseeing flights over spectacular Baffin Island ice caps and fjords
- Walking trails around town
- Inuksuk and public Inuit art around town
- Arts and craft stores for hand-sewn mitts, boots and clothing made from seal, caribou or arctic hare
- Government of Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building
- Performances of traditional Inuit Drum Dancers and Throat Singers
- Northern "Night Life" in one of the local bars
- Spectacular Aurora Borealis, also known as the "Northern Lights"
- Excursions to some of the smaller traditional arctic communities
Iqaluit & Nunavut tourist attractions and activities will make your stay perfect at the Frobisher Inn. Contact us today to book your hotel room.