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Wildlife watching from an arctic lodge

Visit one of the best locations in the world for viewing arctic wildlife at this lodge in Cunnigham Inlet on Somerset Island. Somerset Island is of particular interest to naturalists because of the abundance of wildlife, and to hikers and mountain bikers because of the splendid scenery and terrain that offers easy passage to bikers and those on foot. The lodge is a permanent facility that offers rustic hotel-like accommodation in a remote Arctic setting. Our guests experience the beauty and wonder of this fabulous place, whilst enjoying the comforts of home and fine cuisine. The lodge was built primarily for whale watching and Cunningham Inlet is internationally renowned for the 5,000 beluga whales that visit from July to August each summer. Though whale watching is the major attraction, other activities include sea kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, ATVing, birding and visiting the many historical sites in the area. The north coast of Somerset between Cunningham Inlet and Cape Anne has many ancient camp sites. At Cape Anne there is an incredible Thule site where stone walls still stand four feet high and the entrance tunnels are still visible. The Thule people are the ancestors of the present day Inuit. From 800 A.D. to 1200 A.D., these people hunted almost exclusively the giant bowhead whales and Bowhead whale bones still litter the ground today.

Wildlife watching from an arctic lodge

Wildlife abounds at this lodge and on this tour you will use various means of transportation to view the variety of animals including ATV's, mountain bikes and kayaks. About 3000 beluga whales make their way to Cunningham Inlet from mid-July through the first week of August. They roll around in the shallow water of the Cunningham River estuary to shed their skin and enjoy the warmer river water. The bay is also a nursery for the young whales. It is possible to approach the whales from the shore to within a few feet. Polar bears are also viewable from the lodge and in the summer of 2000, the lodge averaged a polar bear sighting on the Cunningham River delta every two weeks. The bears never came into the lodge compound but there are many bears on the pack ice in the Northwest Passage between Somerset Island and Resolute Bay. It is possible to see bears regularly on the north shore of Somerset, about 10 kilometers from the lodge. During the summer of 2000, there was a family of 18 muskoxen a few kilometers from the lodge all summer long. The group included a chief bull, lesser males, females, immature animals and calves. Muskoxen wander the valleys in northern Somerset Island looking for green vegetation. The chance of seeing them during a day’s outing by mountain bike, ATV or foot is excellent. The caribou of Somerset Island are the endangered Peary caribou as well as barren ground caribou. There is a wide variety of land and sea birds, including Arctic tern, three types of jaeger, snow buntings, guillemots, kittiwakes, and fulmars, three types of loon, snow geese, brant geese, rough-legged hawks, and peregrine falcons.

Wildlife watching from an arctic lodge

Season: July to mid August
Suggested Items: Camera, video camera, day pack, sunglasses, sunscreen.
Suggested Clothing: Warm jacket, rain gear, hiking boots, warm socks, fleece underclothes, rubber boots, camp shoes, hat,
Difficulty: Easy/Intermediate
Maximum Number of People: 20
Equipment Provided: Kayaks, rafts, ATV's and mountain bikes.
Transportation: Trips originate and end in Yellowknife, NWT.
Accommodations: The lodge consists of a main complex of almost 5000 square feet with a kitchen, dining room, audio-visual projection room, lounge, bathing room (hot showers), equipment room and mud room. For accommodation (double occupancy) there are 16 heated cabins 12 feet by 12 feet, each with a marine toilet and cold running water. As well, there is a pump house, garage and freezer/ pantry. The lodge can accommodate up to 32 guests. New to the lodge is a lounge, meeting room and natural interpretation center.
Meal Information: All meals are included. The food is hearty, tasty and varied. We serve some northern food such as muskox, caribou and Arctic char. Special diets can be accommodated.
Guide Information: Guide is included.
Weather Information: The weather is traditionally good in the summer. Temperatures average about +10 deg. C (54 deg. F) to +12 deg. C (59 deg. F). Nighttime/ bad weather temperatures can go down to 0 deg. C (32 deg. F). The highest temperatures are +18 deg. C ( 65 deg. F) Winds can be high at times. The sun is above the horizon 24 hours per day.
Comments: Trips run Saturdays to Saturdays. Children 16 and under are half price when accompanied by parents. Children's programs are available at the lodge.
Trip Duration Price
8 days
$6199.00* per person
July 11-18, August 1-8, August 8-15, 2008
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax

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Wildlife watching from an arctic lodge

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