
Nunavut Fishing
Nunavut
Fishing Regulations
If you are between the ages of 16 and 65 and plan on sport fishing in Nunavut
you need to buy a Nunavut sport fishing license. For information on the Nunavut
Sport Fishing Guide, contact the Government of Nunavut Department of Sustainable
Development headquarters office in Iqaluit (867) 975-5955 or the regional offices
in Kugluktuk (867) 982-7240 or in Arviat (867) 857-2828.
Arviat
Outfitters
Local outfitters can arrange and accompany adventurers on trips including:1)
observing the polar bear migration 2) dog-sledding to the floe edge
3) fishing for Arctic char 4) attending the Nunavut Dogteam Derby 5) whale watching
for Beluga whale 6) The guides and outfitters know the land and can arrange
spectacular trips to locations both near Arviat and on the tundra lands.
Nunavut
Fishing Trips
Nunavut Fishing Trips: A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Fishing Trips in Nunavut,
Northern Canada. *
Plummers
Arctic (Fishing) Lodges
Our guides are well trained, experienced and knowledgeable, but most importantly,
they are personally dedicated to making your fishing experience superb. This
is true of all our lodge staff. We have an amazing, diverse and amiable group
of people that return to Plummer's lodges on Great Slave Lake and Great Bear
Lake each summer to make your trip all that it can be. *
National
Outdoor Leadership School
Baffin Island, the largest island in the Canadian Arctic, is a cold fusion of
remote beauty and unique culture. Its vast, unspoiled tundra and tangle of spectacular
mountains make it the perfect NOLS destination. And, as one of the most sparsely
populated regions in the world, you won’t have to share it with anyone.
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Arctic
Watch Adventures
Inuskshuk lake, located within a two hour ATV drive from Arctic Watch, is a
well known place for Arctic Char. Char, “the best tasting fish”,
is a member of the trout and salmon family. The fish at Inukshuk lake generally
run from 3 to ten pounds. Several other locations are easily accessible from
arctic watch where one can fish for char.Creswell Bay, located on the southern
tip of Somerset Island, boasts world-class char fishing. On a four-hour time
period, several hundred char have been cought and released-All ranging from
15 to 25 pounds.*
Hall
Beach
Hall Beach is one of the longest permanently populated communities north of
the Arctic Circle. The main occupations here are hunting and fishing. Hall Beach
is also a northern transportation centre with a commercial-grade airport which
can accommodate large jetliners.*
The
Qausuittuq Inn North (Resolute)
The Qausuittuq Inns North boasts the most modern and finest equipped hotel in
Resolute Bay. Your comfort and convenience is our first priority. Our experienced
staff can easily arrange supplies, food and accommodations for your high Arctic
adventure.*
Tukto
Fishing Lodge (Dubawnt Lake)
Dubawnt Lake is one of Canada's largest lakes, and the sixteenth largest in
all of North America. Fishing in Nunavut is known for the huge trophy fish.
There are only three fishing outposts and camps on this huge lake, and they
are all ours! Tukto Lodge opened Dubawnt Lake for business in 1994 and it is
now recognized by anglers around the globe as the Trout Fishing Capital of the
World.*
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