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Look up North to see Canada’s highest mountain, biggest lake and longest river. Look up North to see world-renowned Inuit artists at work and nature’s own creations too – the magic of the Northern Lights and the mystery of the midnight sun.

From top quality hotels to campgrounds set in stunning scenery, the North is ready to make you feel at home. And with high speed access in almost all communities, you can stay in touch with friends and family as you travel.

Look up to the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut for experiences you won’t find anywhere else.

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Yukon

Look up to Yukon – the land of larger than life experiences. A realm of rugged vistas and majestic beauty.

Hike the world’s largest non-polar icefield or the world’s smallest desert. Mush a dogsled under the dancing northern lights or bathe in the warmth of the midnight sun. Follow in the footsteps of the Gold Rush and explore some of the territory’s 2,500 historic sites. From fine dining to fabulous scenery, Yukon has it all.

Northwest Territories

Look up to see the magical northern lights in the Northwest Territories, where they’re on view almost 250 nights a year. Canada’s longest river, highest waterfall, largest lake and deepest lake – they’re all here in this spectacular land.

Find serenity and exhilaration on the rivers and lakes and experience the thrill of hiking beneath towering mountains. Whether you travel by foot or canoe, plane or dogsled, you’ll see sights you’ve never seen before.

Nunavut

Look up to Nunavut to see polar bears roam the ice floes and muskoxen thunder across the tundra.

Share the music, stories art and traditions of an Inuit community. Kayak where whales play and walruses bask on the Arctic shoreline. Canoe the great rivers of the central Arctic. Travel with your own dog team across the sea ice.

Untamed, unspoiled, undiscovered. You’ll never forget your time in Nunavut.

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