small-ship expedition cruise
Heart of the Arctic
July 24–August 5, 2025
Reference Code: ACCANGEO
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Heart of the Arctic
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July 24 to August 5, 2025
From $6,495 to $14,795 USD
per person based on double occupancy
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How to Book
Be sure to include the exclusive reference code when booking to claim all the Canadian Geographic Adventure offers and benefits.
Reference Code: ACCANGEO
To book, contact us at [email protected] or submit the Get a Quote form on our website.
Canadian Geographic Exclusive Offers and Benefits
Travelling with a purpose has never been so rewarding. Check out these exclusive offers and benefits of booking a Canadian Geographic Adventure.
- Complimentary Canadian Geographic Magazine
- Complimentary Canadian Geographic ball cap
- On-board dinner hosted by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society with complimentary beverages
- A portion of the fees from every Canadian Geographic Adventure booked is donated to the Royal Canadian Geographical Society to further its important programming
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2025 Join the Adventure Brochure
Includes the following itineraries:
- Greenland and Arctic Canada
- Iceland to Greenland
- Baffin Island and Greenland
- The Northwest Passage
- Plus: North Atlantic Europe and Atlantic Canada Itineraries

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Travel alongside Canadian Geographic ambassador, Jill Heinerth
Jill is an underwater explorer, writer, photographer, speaker, and filmmaker. She is the first Explorer-in-Residence of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and is the recipient of the Governor General's Polar Medal. As a pioneer of technical rebreather diving, she has led expeditions into icebergs in Antarctica, volcanic lava tubes, and submerged caves worldwide.
Map

- 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
Highlights

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Travel through Inuit Nunangat alongside Inuit
Experience the extraordinary privilege of journeying through Inuit Nunangat—the ice, water, and lands of Inuit.
Delve into a dynamic culture as you learn about the language, arts, cuisine, music, and traditions. Each facet is thoughtfully integrated into our on-board and onshore educational program, creating moments of authentic learning throughout your voyage.
As honoured guests in the Inuit homeland, you’ll gain unique insights into the kinship between Inuit and the nuna (land). Connect with Inuit—artists, cultural educators, academics and more—who graciously share their knowledge and expertise.
Try your hand at Inuit games, sample country food, visit a local hamlet, or simply walk the tundra with Inuit expedition team members who share Inuit Nunangat, their homeland, with you.

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Meet local artists and buy one-of-a-kind artworks in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland
Tour the co-ops and workshops where brilliant prints, vibrant tapestries, and stunning carvings are made.
Meet the artists and deepen your appreciation for the art of the Arctic!
Inuit art is famed throughout the world—an expression of a creative culture that is both ancient and contemporary.

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Spot polar bears, whales, and seabirds in pristine Arctic environments
Seek out the amazing creatures that call this rich region home and revel in the scenery as you go—from the ship, by Zodiac, or on hiking excursions.
Admire the bounty and beauty of the fjords of Greenland, the coast of Baffin Island, the tides of Hudson Strait, and awe-inspiring Ungava Bay.

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Visit Nuuk, Greenland’s intriguing capital
Take your time to wander the city of Nuuk, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Greenland’s history—and future.
Enjoy the bustle of activity at the art galleries, cafés, and restaurants that possess a strong Scandinavian influence in their design, architecture, and flavours.
Look a little closer and you will see modern Inuit artworks and historic buildings from the whaling era dotting the streets, too.
Be sure to visit the excellent museum, offering a deep dive into the fascinating history and culture of Greenland.

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Appreciate Inuit life and culture in three Arctic regions
Visit three distinct regions of the Arctic to appreciate the diversity and interconnectedness of Inuit life.
In Nunavut, admire how the art reveals the unique creative spirit of Inuit culture.
In Nunavik, listen to the languages of Inuktitut, French, and English that can be heard among the hamlets of Ungava Bay.
And in Greenland, note how the architecture reveals a distinct Scandinavian flair.

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Learn from local experts
Travel in the company of local knowledge-keepers and recognized experts to truly appreciate the depth of what the Arctic offers.
From geology to botany, archaeology to art, and climate change to language and heritage, you’ll learn as you go, deepening your understanding day by day—and having fun in the process!
Learn More About Adventure Canada
Adventure Canada’s goal is to help every traveller become an enthusiastic ambassador for the regions and the cultures we visit. We believe travel is an opportunity to enrich people’s lives. And we believe getting to know the world is one way of becoming a better global citizen.