Cambridge Bay

Geography

Cambridge Bay is a remote Arctic settlement located on Victoria Island in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada. Perched on the southern shore of the eponymous bay, the community is surrounded by tundra and small islands, offering stark yet breathtaking landscapes typical of the Canadian High Arctic.

Significance

Serving as a central hub for the Kitikmeot Region, Cambridge Bay is a vital link for scientific research, cultural preservation, and Arctic exploration in Canada's North. It plays a crucial role in the study of Arctic wildlife, climate change, and Inuit traditions, bridging the past with modern research and technology.

Attractions

The Canadian High Arctic Research Station (CHARS) is a centre of cutting-edge Arctic studies. The Ovayok Territorial Park has some distinctive red sandstone formations and archaeological sites to explore. The Old Stone Church reflects the community's deep cultural and spiritual life.

Activities

Wildlife viewing, including the chance to see muskoxen, caribou, and Arctic foxes in their natural habitat. Birdwatching is especially rewarding during migratory seasons. Ice fishing, traditional Inuit hunting, and dog sledging offer authentic Arctic experiences. Boat tours and kayaking in the summer months are a great way to discover the Arctic landscape and its marine life.

Accommodation

Accommodation in Cambridge Bay caters to a range of preferences, from comfortable hotels with modern amenities to more personal guesthouses providing an intimate experience of Northern hospitality. Many lodgings reflect local culture by incorporating Inuit arts and crafts into their design.

Things to Do

Participating in community events and workshops to learn more about Inuit culture, crafts, and cooking. Visiting the Heritage Centre to view artefacts and exhibits on the history of Cambridge Bay and the Victoria Island region. For the adventurous, hiking and ATV tours to explore the tundra and archaeological sites offer direct engagement with the Arctic's natural beauty and its ancient cultures.

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