Northwest Passage & Canada Expedition Cruises

Alongside Svalbard, Arctic Canada and the Northwest passage are one of the most adventurous Arctic expedition destinations. Boasting breathtaking landscapes of vast ice-filled channels, towering fjords and remote islands, this region is ideal for those seeking the ultimate Arctic expedition. These expedition itineraries fuse incredible wildlife spotting opportunities with a fascinating insight into the region’s deep history and Innuit culture. Expedition excursions will offer opportunities to meet Inuit residents and visit their cultural centres to learn more about their way of life in the Arctic through storytelling about their history of survival in such extreme environments. 

The search for the Northwest Passage was a significant part of the Age of Exploration. The expedition cruise route resembles a deep history of polar exploration, where you can sail the historic route taken by early expedition explorers such as James Cook, John Cabot and George Vancouver, who led expeditions attempting to find a channel that shortened the voyage between Europe and Asia. Such expeditions significantly expanded the knowledge of the Arctic that we have today which you will learn about on your expedition voyage.

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Best Time to Travel

Polar bear

As the sea ice melts at the peak of summer, polar bears are more likely to be seen as they move onto shorelines and ice sheet edges. They are most frequently sighted around Devon Island, Lancaster Sound and central passages of the Northwest Passage.
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Narwhals

Narwhals are often seen around the ice edges during late July and August, which is an active feeding season for them. They are spotted predominantly around Lancaster Sound and Pond Inlet.
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Musk Ox

These unique creatures congregate around Devon Island and parts of the High Arctic. As the snow melts and visibility improves, they are easier to spot grazing on the thriving vegetation.
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Beluga Whale

August is peak season for spotting these beautiful mammals as they move into warmer waters to feed and mate. They are often seen in large pods in shallow estuaries and coastlines.
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Lush greenery and wildflowers

The best time to witness Arctic Canada in all its colourful glory is between late July and early August. The tundra bursts into a haven of Arctic poppies and purple saxifrage, turning to a beautiful deep red by the end of the month.
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Destination Highlights

Pond Inlet

Pond Inlet is a true expedition highlight, set against the backdrop of Bylot Island’s striking mountains and stunning glaciers, perfect for Zodiac cruising. The destination is also an important hub of Innuit culture, renowned for its printmaking and carving.

Devon Island

This remote location is the largest uninhabited island in the world, with expansive desert views, spectacular tidewater glaciers and enormous ice caps. It’s a prime location for spotting musk oxen and is closely linked to historic and scientific research.

Beechey Island

Renowned for the catastrophic failure of Sir John Franklin’s expedition, Beechey Island has a sad but deeply important history. The region is a preserved grave site for the fallen sailors and is a sobering visit for expedition travellers.

Northwest Passage

This is a legendary, challenging sea route, consisting of ice-filled channels and remote landscapes. The passage is renowned for its storied past of historical polar exploration and fascinating Innuit communities.

Frequently asked questions

Arctic expeditions run through the summer season from late July to early September when the sea ice has melted enough for ships to navigate. For optimal wildlife spotting opportunities and bright, colourful landscapes, late July to early August is the best time to visit. If you’d prefer a quieter experience with fewer ships and stunning autumnal colours, late August to early September is the perfect time to cruise.

Arctic Canada is one of the most abundant, diverse polar destinations for wildlife sightings. The destination is home to polar bears, narwhals, bowhead whales, musk oxen, arctic fox and endless numbers of seabird colonies.

No. the Northwest Passage is renowned for being a challenging and unpredictable routes due to its everchanging weather conditions, which can result in thick ice formations that render ships unable to navigate. These conditions vary year to year, and cruise lines will only go ahead with itineraries via this route if it is completely safe and secure to do so. In the case of not crossing the passage, the cruise lines will adapt their routes so they can still offer an incredible itinerary for their guests.

Yes, this is a significant part of an Arctic Canada expedition voyage. Many itineraries include landings at Pond Inlet and other Innuit settlements, where travellers can explore the area and learn about their fascinating history, as well as gaining a deeper insight into their current contemporary life, traditions and art.

Compared to other regions of the Arctic, Canada and the Northwest Passage offers more opportunities for cultural immersion through the Innuit history and the historical understanding of early expedition explorations such as Franklin and Amundsen. The region is a vast and entirely remote region, typically with fewer visitors, which allows for a greater sense of seclusion.

Partial Arctic Canada voyages tend to be between 10 and 14 days, while full Northwest Passage transits are generally 18 - 28+ days.

Yes, most explorers will need to follow the Canadian entry requirements, although the exacting requirements are dependent on nationality. • Cruise lines that sail to this destination • Seabourn, Silversea, AE Expeditions, HX Expeditions, Atlas Ocean Voyages

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