Satellite view of Lancaster Sound, Tallurutiup Imanga National Park, Nunavut

Lancaster Sound, Tallurutiup Imanga National Park, Nunavut

Canada

Introduction to Port

Lancaster Sound, Tallurutiup Imanga National Park stands apart as a true Arctic crown jewel where a cruise port doubles as a gateway into one of Canada's most pristine ecosystems. Remote and unspoiled, the area offers signature experiences such as zodiac safaris among ice floes to glimpse beluga pods and narwhal migrations, guided tundra walks with Inuit hosts, and intimate wildlife encounters that unfold against a backdrop of towering icebergs and sweeping fjords. The destination is not just a stop on a map but a living classroom: expedition ships dock at sheltered inlets within the park, giving guests access to remote shorelines, historic trapping sites, and spectacular glacier views while respecting strict conservation protocols. Fleet features emphasize exploration and low environmental impact—ice-class hulls, dynamic positioning, a raft of Zodiacs and kayaks, and seasoned naturalists and geologists aboard to steward every excursion. Onboard services blend comfort with curiosity: chef-inspired Arctic menus, lecture programs led by polar experts, photo workshops, wellness amenities after a day of cold-water immersion, and authentic cultural exchanges that honor Inuit knowledge and stewardship of this fragile Arctic paradise.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Pristine Arctic scenery
Expansive fjords and ice-filled waters offer remote beauty.
Wildlife viewing opportunities
Seasonal seabirds and marine life may be observed.
Protected park landscapes
Explore Tallurutiup Imanga National Park's pristine, protected environments.
Remote northern adventure
Experience Arctic isolation and expansive northern skies for adventurers.