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Travel Nunavut Celebrates 30 years
Tourism in Nunavut is driven largely by visitors seeking experiences tied to the land and Inuit culture, although much of the travel sector continues to serve territorial residents.

Now Available: 2026 Nunavut Cruise Ship Schedule
Each year, the Government of Nunavut’s department of Community Tourism and Cultural Industries manages an impressive sch...
Travel Nunavut celebrates 30 years of travel industry development
In 2026, Travel Nunavut is recognizing 30 years of Nunavut tourism!

Pangnirtung RCMP officer ‘arrests’ 50 residents for hockey fundraiser
Jail Bail nets $1,200 in donated ‘bribes,’ enough to fund tournament. RCMP Const. Andrew Quan arrived in Pangnirtung less than two weeks ago. On Sunday night, he introduced himself to 50 of his new neighbours by arresting them — for charity.

‘Like Legos’: Pangnirtung’s Auyuittuq Lodge doubles in size
Local co-op board ‘impressed’ by expansion’s modular design. Pangnirtung more than doubled its hotel capacity on Sunday as Inns North hosted a grand opening of its $10-million, 18-room expansion of Auyuittuq Lodge.

Arctic Tourism Boom: How Canada’s Northern Territories are Uniting to Shape the Future of Sustainable Travel in 2026
In a significant development for the tourism industry in Canada’s Arctic regions, the northern territories of Canada have come together to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will shape the future of Arctic tourism.

Northern territories align to sign MOU in Arctic tourism sector
A memorandum of understand (MOU) recently signed among tourism associations from the three territories will ensure Northern travel businesses can collaborate and share industry knowledge, according to the president and CEO of Travel Nunavut. Read more at: https://nunavutnews.com/2026/03/12/northern-territories-align-to-sign-mou-in-arctic-tourism-sector/

‘Partnerships and collaborations’ a recipe for increasing Nunavut travel sector
Travel Nunavut conference ends with aspirations to grow industry with co-operation across sectors

While Canadian leaders talk Arctic security, this new network wants the tourism industry at the table
Members of the new Arctic Canada Tourism Network want to make sure their industry has a voice in conversations about the future of the Arctic.

$823.5M output sign of ‘really strong’ Nunavut travel industry
Nunavut’s travel industry had a $823.5 million output and supported 6,322 jobs in 2024, an economic impact assessment commissioned by Travel Nunavut has found.
