Nunavik Arctic Photography Tour
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Experience the wild beauty of the Arctic with a photography tour to Nunavik! This Arctic eco-adventure photography tour takes place at a remote wilderness camp in Nunavik and combines wildlife photography with meaningful Inuit cultural experiences. Designed for photographers of all levels, the tour runs for six nights at Wolf Lake Camp and is limited to just four to six guests for a highly personal experience. SEE MORE AT: https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/photography-tour#arctic
Operating just once in August, this tour offers opportunities to photograph muskoxen, black bears, ptarmigan, and other northern species while exploring the tundra with expert local guides. Evenings are spent sharing warm meals, stories, and, weather permitting, watching the aurora borealis dance across Arctic skies. Guests make their own way to Montreal, where the guided journey north begins.
WHAT'S THE COST
- $2000 CAD deposit by April 30, 2026
- $8500 CAD all-inclusive total cost
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- A six-night Arctic eco-adventure at Wolf Lake Camp, shared with a small group of four to six photographers for an intimate and immersive experience.
- Round-trip flights from Montreal to Nunavik, including a scenic floatplane transfer from Kuujjuaq to the remote wilderness camp.
- Shared accommodation at Wolf Lake Camp, offering a comfortable and authentic base in the heart of the Arctic tundra.
- Three hearty meals provided each day, along with snacks and hot beverages enjoyed together at camp after full days of exploration.
- Professional photography guidance and local expertise throughout the tour, blending wildlife encounters with Inuit cultural and land-based experiences.
- Starlink internet access and a satellite phone available in camp, providing connectivity and added peace of mind in a truly remote environment.
Learn more and download the brochure at https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/photography-tour#arctic
Operating just once in August, this tour offers opportunities to photograph muskoxen, black bears, ptarmigan, and other northern species while exploring the tundra with expert local guides. Evenings are spent sharing warm meals, stories, and, weather permitting, watching the aurora borealis dance across Arctic skies. Guests make their own way to Montreal, where the guided journey north begins.
WHAT'S THE COST
- $2000 CAD deposit by April 30, 2026
- $8500 CAD all-inclusive total cost
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- A six-night Arctic eco-adventure at Wolf Lake Camp, shared with a small group of four to six photographers for an intimate and immersive experience.
- Round-trip flights from Montreal to Nunavik, including a scenic floatplane transfer from Kuujjuaq to the remote wilderness camp.
- Shared accommodation at Wolf Lake Camp, offering a comfortable and authentic base in the heart of the Arctic tundra.
- Three hearty meals provided each day, along with snacks and hot beverages enjoyed together at camp after full days of exploration.
- Professional photography guidance and local expertise throughout the tour, blending wildlife encounters with Inuit cultural and land-based experiences.
- Starlink internet access and a satellite phone available in camp, providing connectivity and added peace of mind in a truly remote environment.
Learn more and download the brochure at https://eswildlifephotoimages.ca/photography-tour#arctic
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