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| TESTIMONIALS ARCTIC LODGE BATHURST INLET
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"Well you did it again - while they say it is impossible to recapture the experience of that
unique first experience you came pretty close. We tho- roughly enjoyed our second time
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repetitive but we assured them
anything but - at least 75% of our sightings were totally new. While the birds were more
absent this time we had caribou, musk ox and bears to fill in the not to forgotten prolific
fields of flowers." Bob and Alice Sullivan, Toronto, ON
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"After 25 years, we have returned. Although' much is the same, the addition of Page,
Linda, and Bishop Sperry has added much to our knowledge and the pleasure of our visit.
We thank the Inuit community for sharing their life with us. We have been blessed
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Rod
and Irene Douglas
, British Columbia
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"I came to be refreshed, to experience unspoiled land and find spiritual sustenance. I leave
with renewed faith in people, capable beyond comprehension, and a restored optimism in
all things. A truly wonderful, memorable week.
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Norman Metzger, Indianapolis, IN
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I'm now back in Brooklyn and missing the Arctic terribly. Thank you for such a splendid
experience. From my pick up at the Yellowknife airport to my ride in the Super Cub to
the wonderful meals and warm hospitality of Glenn, Trish and the Kingaunmiut families,
my trip could not have been better."
Maureen Littlejohn, Brooklyn New York |
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"I am so glad to have been part of the 2004, week 3 guests. My memories helped to take
me though a difficult time on my return to Alberta. All is well now and I continue to
amaze my friends and neighbours with my photos of our glorious trip. I have one friend
so far who wants to experience that trip
" Marj Rodwell, Alberta, Canada
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"Well you did it again - while they say it is impossible to recapture the experience of that
unique first experience you came pretty close. We thoroughly enjoyed our second time
around. Several of the guests asked us if we found it repetitive but we assured them
anything but - at least 75% of our sightings were totally new. While the birds were more
absent this time we had caribou, musk ox and bears to fill in the not to forgotten prolific
fields of flowers."
Bob and Alice Sullivan, Toronto, ON |
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"A week of enjoyable learning. It is good to see a fully cooperative program that
encourages placing high values on the country's natural wealth. It is good also to just to
see the cooperation among all the staff."
Gray Merriam, , Arden, ON |
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"Thank you for once again giving us such an enjoyable and informative stay. I particularly
enjoyed the hike around Oldsquaw Bay. Thank you to the Inuit staff who so cheerfully
gave us such pleasant associations."
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