Resolute Bay
Nestled at the top of Canada in Nunavut, Resolute Bay (or Qausuittuq, meaning
"place with no dawn" in Inuktitut) offers a
unique Arctic experience. This Inuit hamlet on Cornwallis
Island boasts the title of Canada's second-northernmost community and was a key
point along the historic Northwest Passage. Explore the
surrounding waters for wildlife encounters with polar bears, belugas, and more,
or delve into the area's past through Cold War relics and abandoned
planes. Hike through Tupirvik Territorial Park's ancient
seabed, teeming with fossils millions of years old. For a taste of local
culture, visit the Tudjaat Co-op to find
handmade clothing, carvings, and artwork, or stock up on supplies at the Arctic Co-op
Store.