Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
10 Days
Home to polar bears, muskoxen, Arctic foxes and a world-class beluga whale nursery, Arctic Watch is an unparalleled destination for the adventurous. Gourmet meals and comfortable accommodation at 74° north makes Arctic Watch a unique adventure for those seeking an experience of a lifetime.
from USD $12692pp
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Itinerary Highlights:
- Take fat bikes onto the Antarctic sea ice
- Experience breathtaking views of the Northwest Passage
- Drive ATV's across the tundra
- Encounter Antarctic wildlife including muskox and snowy owls
- See Beluga whales at the Cunningham Estuary
Itinerary in Brief:
- Day 1: Yellowknife
- Day 2: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
- Day 3: Somerset Island
- Day 4: Arctic Wilderness Lodge
- Day 5: Northwest Passage
- Day 6: Cunningham Inlet
- Day 7: Northwest Passage
- Day 8: Cunningham River
- Day 9: Return to Yellowknife
Day 1: Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Fly to Yellowknife, the capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories and spend the night at the Explorer Hotel.
Day 2: Yellowknife, and Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
After breakfast, depart Yellowknife on a private charter for the 3-hour flight to Arctic Watch. Guests will land in the Arctic later that afternoon. After an introduction to the lodge and the surrounding landscape by the Arctic Watch team, guests will have time to settle into their cabins. Before dinner is served, a short hike up to the local mountain is offered; breathtaking views of the Northwest Passage and ice formations on the Arctic ocean.
Day 3: Artict Watch Wilderness Lodge, Somerset Island
ATVs are our most practical form of transportation to cover long distances on the tundra. Attend a hands-on introduction to all-terrain vehicles followed by a short drive to the Cunningham Estuary to watch beluga whales. Archaeological sites and artifacts dating to viking contact can be seen along Somerset’s coastline. Enjoy a delicious lunch buffet back at the lodge before departing for a short afternoon hike to the Triple Waterfalls. This short 5km roundtrip hike gives you an introduction to the plants and animals that live in the area. Encounters with muskox are common.
Day 4: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
Travel by ATV across the Cunningham River delta, to Muskox Ridge. This scenic trail provides spectacular views of the area and is a great vantage point from which to see muskoxen and arctic foxes. From the high ridge, hike down into one of the many depressions where muskoxen often spend the summer months foraging. After a picnic lunch at Inukshuk Lake, fishing gear will be supplied to catch-and-release arctic char. Head back to the lodge along the River Trail keeping an eye out for birds such as snowy owls, jaegers, rough-legged hawks and more. After dinner, an informal lecture by Richard Weber on his North Pole expeditions - highlighting his historic (and unrepeated) 1995 unassisted journey -will be offered.
A human powered option is also offered for guests - use electric bikes to explore the tundra with your guide.
Day 5: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
Sea kayak the gin-clear water of Cunningham Inlet while enjoying views of Gifford Point in the distance. Watch for beluga whales passing by your boat as they travel between the open water of the Northwest Passage and the mouth of the Cunningham River. Hop out on the other side of the inlet at Kayak Falls with stunning views of the Northwest Passage, and (with luck!) spot polar bear. After dinner, an informal lecture by Nansen Weber on wildlife photography will be offered.
Day 6: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
Travel by Mercedes Unimog to the east side of Cunningham Inlet where a number of unnamed canyons offer great hiking opportunities. The afternoon will be spent at the estuary to watch the beluga whales play in the freshwater as it spills into the Arctic Ocean. Packing into the turquoise waters of the sheltered bay, they can be seen splashing and gurgling as they rub themselves on the river stones. This particular spot is renowned because of the density of the whale population and their proximity to the shore.
Day 7: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
Enjoy the views of the Northwest Passage from passenger seat of the four-seater all terrain vehicles. Driving along the west shore of the inlet, stop at historic 1,000 year-old Thule sites situated along the coast and learn more about the rich history of the area. Turning west at Polar Bear Point, look for wildlife as we drive along the Northwest Passage. A short hike to Nansen’s ridge offers incredible views across the passage and showcases the characteristic Arctic landscape.
Day 8: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
Climb into the all-terrain Mercedes Unimog truck and head to the raft put-in on the Cunningham River. Hike the last stretch through the Badlands, a unique landscape with ancient 8,000-year-old bowhead whale skeletons exposed on the tundra. The area is inhabited by muskox, snow geese and arctic foxes. Savour a picnic lunch by the river as the team prepares the rafts, kayaks and/or standup paddle-boards for the two to three hour return to Arctic Watch. Leisurely paddle as the river narrows into a towering canyon, eventually opening up again into the braided flats in front of the lodge. Upon the return, it’s the final dinner of the adventure. In the evening take the polar plunge!
Day 9: Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge
By now, guests are familiar with the area, and can opt to do an activity that they missed during the week or would like to repeat. There’s lots of time before the flight departs in the late afternoon. Upon arriving in Yellowknife you will spend the night at the Explorer Hotel before your return flight home.
Day 10: Depart Yellowknife
Depart Yellowknife for the return flight home.
Dates | From | Special Offer |
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29 Jun 2023 - 08 Jul 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
06 Jul 2023 - 15 Jul 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
13 Jul 2023 - 22 Jul 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
20 Jul 2023 - 29 Jul 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
27 Jul 2023 - 05 Aug 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
03 Aug 2023 - 12 Aug 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
10 Aug 2023 - 19 Aug 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
17 Aug 2023 - 26 Aug 2023 | USD $12692pp | Contact us |
**Prices are per person based on twin / shared accommodation.
**Single supplements may apply
Suggested Accommodation
City | Accommodation |
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Yellowknife | Explorer Hotel |
Canadian Arctic | Arctic Watch Wilderness Lodge |
Whats included?
- Accommodation
- Kayaks, paddle boards and river rafts
- ATV's
- Fat bikes
- Unimogs
- Fishing gear
What’s not included?
- International flights
- Personal hiking gear
- Travel Insurance
Notes
Optional activities
- Charter Flight: Sea-Run Arctic Char fishing in Creswell Bay: CA$2900 per person per day (min. 3 guests required to operate)
- Heli-hike and fly the Northwest Passage: CA$2900 per person per day
All adventures to Arctic Watch include accommodation in Yellowknife the nights before and after at the Explorer Hotel. Guests arrive into Yellowknife the day before the private charter departs for Arctic Watch.
In the wild and unpredictable Arctic the weather patterns and wildlife can disrupt even the best-laid plans. Therefore all of our itineraries are marked as ‘suggested’. Daily excursions are planned based on guest desires, abilities and interests as well as daily wildlife and weather conditions.