Tourism

The natural beauty of Kinngait makes it an appealing destination for adventure tourism. The landscape features dramatic cliffs, sparkling waters, and opportunities for wildlife viewing, including seals, seabirds, and the occasional polar bear. During the long summer days, visitors can enjoy hiking, boating, and fishing, while the winter months bring chances to experience dog sledding and the northern lights. While remote, Kinngait offers travelers a truly authentic experience—one where art, culture, and the Arctic environment come together in a way that is unique to this part of Nunavut.

Travel to Kinngait is primarily through scheduled flights by Canadian North via Iqaluit, Nunavut.  Private charter companies and boats are also an exceptional option to further experience and explore at your own pace.