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Nunavik Parks

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Nunavik is Québec’s far north, rugged and awe-inspiring.

For millennium, the remote geography of this immense territory has served to protect the region’s natural features and landscapes, as well as its wildlife. The exceptionally pure waters of Pingualuk Lake and its circular crater, the towering heights of the Torngat Mountains and the rich plant and animal life of Richmond Gulf are but a few examples.

Today, Parks Nunavik is dedicated to protecting these exceptional features and representative landscapes from encroaching human activity that includes non-renewable resource exploitation. The protection offered by Parks Nunavik focuses on conservation through enhanced educational and recreational opportunities for Nunavimmiut and travellers from around the globe.


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Nunavik Parks is dedicated to protecting the exceptional natural features and representative landscapes in Québec north of the 55th parallel. Conservation is promoted through recreational and educational activities for all levels of travellers. Nunavik’s parks offer adventurers genuine summer and winter getaway excursion opportunities, such as hiking, trekking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, dogsledding, snowmobiling, birding, bird watching, northern wildlife observation, Arctic exploration, Inuit culture experiences, as well as extreme and backcountry expeditions. Nunavik is a truly exhilarating travel destination. Common misspellings of Nunavik include Nunavuk, Nunavak. Nunavut, Nunavit and Nunavat. This site is designed and maintained by the Parks Section of the Kativik Regional Government.
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