High Arctic Explorer



12 Day Itinerary

Ship: Akademik Ioffe


During this 12-day active adventure from Resolute to Resolute, we intend to explore in the Canadian Arctic: Lancaster Sound, Grise Fjord, Beechey Island, Sirmilik National Park and Pond Inlet. In Greenland we plan to visit Qaanaaq and Cape York. When the conditions are right, optional kayaking will occur.

Expedition Summary
Day 1 Embarkation Resolute, Nunavut
Day 2 Prince Leopold Island
Day 3 Devon Island
Day 4 Cobourg Island National Wildlife Area
Day 5 Melville Basin
Day 6 Qaanaaq
Day 7 Cape York, Melville Bay
Day 8 Pond Inlet
Day 9 Cape Hay Migratory Bird Sanctuary, Bylot Island
Day 10 Devon Island
Day 11 Beechey Island
Day 12 Resolute

You’ll sail about 1450 nautical miles from Resolute to Resolute!

Map courtesy of Quark Expeditions


Itinerary

PLEASE NOTE
All itineraries are for guidance only. Programs may vary depending on local ice and weather conditions and in order to take advantage of opportunities to see wildlife. Flexibility is paramount for expedition cruises.




Day 1  Embarkation, Resolute, Nunavut
Your will be transferred to Akademik Ioffe.

Day 2  Prince Leopold Island
The overpowering limestone cliffs of Prince Leopold Island are a well-known wildlife habitat. If the pack ice is close, there may be walrus and polar bears – the two icons of the Arctic. The island’s cliff faces are nesting grounds for murres, kittiwakes and gulls.

Days 3-4  Devon and Coburg Islands
Devon Island is a polar desert with a massive ice cap. We’ll visit Dundas Harbour on the south shore, an abandoned outpost that was manned by the Hudson’s Bay Company and subsequently the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Nirtjutiqavvik is Coburg Island’s National Wildlife Area and home to a profusion of birds. We’ll cruise in Zodiacs along the cliffs to watch thousands of murres and kittiwakes flying to and fro.

Day 5  Melville Basin
We’ll sail across Melville Basin, known to be the habitat of the endangered bowhead whale. While at sea, our Expedition Team will deliver a series of illustrated presentations that prepare you for the shore landings in Greenland.

Day 6  Qaanaaq, Greenland
The heroine of the novel Smilla’s Sense of Snow was said to be born in a small village in the northern portion of the municipal region of Qaanaaq. The tiny village of 600, which we will visit, is the municipality’s commercial center.

Day 7  Cape York
The ice and weather conditions associated with Cape York (Kap York in Greenlandic) combine to create a friendly environment for narwhal and seals. The presence of seals and pack ice may draw hungry polar bears. Have your binoculars at the ready.

Day 8  Baffin Bay and Pond Inlet
Our heading will be south and west on the journey across Baffin Bay. Our destination will be Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik) on Baffin Island. While there we will attend a cultural demonstration that will include drumming, throat singing and dancing. The local artisans carve sculptures in stone that are collected around the world

Day 9  Cape Hay Migratory Bird Sanctuary
The majestic cliffs of Cape Hay, Bylot Island, are breeding grounds for murres, guillemots and kittiwakes. We’ll cruise in Zodiacs along the base of the remarkable seabird colony.

Bylot Island is situated where the waters of Baffin Bay mix with the water of the Arctic archipelago, creating a rich feeding ground for seals, whales and seabirds.

Day 10  Devon Island
Our return to Devon Island may include a hike across an apparently barren landscape. We’ll encourage you to look more closely. A rich variety of wildflowers grow clost to the ground on the tundra, an adaptation that allows even the most fragile flowers to survive.

Day 11  Beechey Island
A proper High Arctic expedition must include mention of Sir John Franklin’s fatal attempt to find the Northwest Passage. The first to die were buried on Beechey Island in 1845. Their grave markers still stand. The fate of their crew mates, who continued westward remains a mystery, although it is assumed all hands were lost.

Day 12  Resolute
Disembarkation is in Resolute on Cornwallis Island in the territory of Nunavut.

Photograph by Pete Morris/Birdquest

We'll be hoping for a sighting of the magnificent Polar Bear.



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Photograph by PeteMorris/Birdquest

Arctic birds, such as Black-legged Kittiwake, are common sights.


   
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