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Croisières passant par Clyde River, Nunavut

Amidst Baffin Island’s breathtaking scenery, set off to discover Clyde River, also known as Kangiqtugaapik. This picturesque village of less than 1,000 souls, inhabited mainly by Inuits, nestles in the heart of a sheltered bay. It is surrounded by glaciers, mountains, coastal shores and sublime fjords: many preserved natural sites whose beauty will not fail to move you. The community of Clyde River, known for its handicraft pieces sculpted in whalebones, lives to the rhythm of hunting. The surrounding wildlife is very rich and lends itself to this perfectly, with the presence of seals, whales, narwhals, caribou, Arctic foxes and hares.