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Nunavut Arctic Tundra

Nunavut

Detailed scouting intelligence for Nunavut Arctic Tundra, Nunavut. Hunting data, seasonal tips, terrain info, and expert guidance for Canadian outdoor adventures.

Primary Game

Muskox
Barrenland Caribou

Seasonal Tips

Arctic hunting operates under strict quota systems. July offers extended daylight; hunt coastal plains where muskox concentrate near freshwater sources.

— Expert Field Intelligence

About This Place

Nunavut Arctic Tundra is a renowned big game hunting area in Nunavut, situated in the heart of the arctic tundra, sea ice, barren grounds, polar coastline. This area is prized for its Muskox, Barrenland Caribou populations, supported by a healthy ecosystem and responsible wildlife management that ensures sustainable hunting for generations to come.



The terrain offers a advanced-level challenge with diverse habitat zones that create natural funnels and feeding areas. Local hunters have worked these grounds for decades, and the area's reputation continues to grow as one of Nunavut's most consistent producers. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newer hunter looking to build experience, Nunavut Arctic Tundra offers a genuine Canadian hunting experience.

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GPS: 65°N, 105°W

How to Get There

From Cambridge Bay, the drive is approximately 4-6 hours heading north into the bush. GPS: 65.0°N, 105.0°W. The last 20 km is logging road — 4WD recommended, especially after rain. ATVs are useful for accessing deeper hunting zones.

Parking & Access

Pull-off areas along the main access road. No formal parking lot. ATV unloading area available at the trailhead. Register at the provincial check station within 24 hours of harvest. Lock your vehicle and don't leave valuables visible — these areas are remote.

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Best Time to Visit

Primary season: July - August. The rut period (late October to mid-November) is prime time for big game — bucks are active and responsive to calls. Mid-season typically offers the best balance of game activity and weather. Dawn and dusk are the most productive hours — plan to be in position 30 minutes before legal shooting time.

Terrain & Topography

The hunting area covers arctic tundra, sea ice, barren grounds, polar coastline terrain with open meadows bordered by dense bush — ideal for ambush setups. Elevation ranges from 100-400 metres. Creek bottoms and ridgelines create natural travel corridors. Ground is rocky in places — sturdy boots are essential. Deadfall and blowdowns can make off-trail travel challenging.

Regulations & Permits

A valid Nunavut hunting licence and appropriate tags are required. Hunters must complete the Canadian Firearms Safety Course and hold a valid PAL. This area falls under Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) regulations — check the current Nunavut Hunting Regulations for season dates, bag limits, and weapon restrictions. Draw/lottery tags may be required for certain species — apply early (spring deadline). Hunter orange/blaze orange is mandatory during firearms season. Report all harvests within the required timeframe.

Nearby Services

Nearest gas and supplies: Cambridge Bay (4-6 hours). Stock up completely before heading in. Local butcher/processor within 30 minutes — call ahead during peak season. Local outfitters can provide guided hunts and gear rental. Ammunition and last-minute gear available at the general store.

Where to Stay

Rustic cabins for rent nearby — book well in advance for hunting season. Designated campgrounds nearby with basic amenities. Wall tents and semi-permanent camps are common in this area.

Cell Coverage & Safety

Cell coverage: Patchy service. Download offline maps and carry a backup communication device. Nearest hospital: Cambridge Bay. Large wildlife is present — maintain awareness at all times. Always hunt with a partner when possible and file a detailed trip plan. Hypothermia is a real risk in late season — dress in layers and carry emergency shelter. Wear blaze orange — it saves lives.

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