Visiting These Nunavut Islands Will Make You Feel Like an Arctic Explorer
Nunavut’s Button Islands, perched near an upwelling of nutrient-rich water, are the Arctic equivalent of an African watering hole.
Nunavut’s Button Islands, perched near an upwelling of nutrient-rich water, are the Arctic equivalent of an African watering hole.
Nunavut makes up nearly a quarter of Canada’s landmass but is home to only 1% of the country’s entire population, so if you’re looking to reconnect with the land in a remote wilderness, this is the place to be.
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