Victoria Island

Geography

Split between Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Victoria is the world’s eighth-largest island and features a diverse Arctic landscape marked by rolling tundra, deep fjords, and ice formations.

Significance

The island is home to geological formations and archaeological sites covering thousands of years of indigenous history.

Attractions

The small communities on the island, such as Cambridge Bay, reflect both modern and traditional Inuit life.

Activities

Cultural exchanges, Arctic fishing, and exploring the island's geological wonders are memorable experiences for visitors seeking authenticity and adventure.

Map

Victoria Island map