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15 Night Northwest Passage and Land Tour

From Calgary to Toronto

Greg Mortimer

Aurora Expeditions
5 Stars
  • Cruise #: 13951342
  • Departs: Sun, Sep 7, 2025
  • Returns: Mon, Sep 22, 2025
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    Oceanview $19,836
    Balcony $22,156
    Suite $34,396
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    Itinerary Summary

    Day by Day Details

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Sunday - Sep 7, 2025
    Day
    1
    Calgary, Canada
    • Calgary, Canada
    Having made your way to Calgary, you will be met by a representative of Aurora Expeditions and transferred to your group hotel located in downtown Calgary. Upon arrival at your included hotel, please visit the Aurora Expeditions hospitality desk to collect your luggage cabin tags and to speak with the ground operations team, who may have information to share with you about pre-embarkation procedures and the charter flight to Calgary tomorrow. You will receive Aurora Expeditions cabin tags for your luggage. Please clearly label the tags with your name and ship cabin number. Accommodation: Residence Inn by Marriott Calgary Downtown/Beltline District ...
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    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Monday - Sep 8, 2025
    Day
    2
    Calgary, Canada
    • Calgary, Canada
    • Air Travel

    Cruise Segment of Itinerary

    Day 2 - Monday - Sep 8, 2025
    Day
    2
    Cruise Begins
    • Cruise Begins
    • Cambridge Bay, Canada
    Please ensure that your luggage is fitted with cabin tags clearly labeled with your name and cabin number. Any valuables or personal items should be kept on you throughout the day. Your luggage will be delivered to your cabin ahead of your arrival onboard. After breakfast at the hotel, board your charter flight to Cambridge Bay, where the Greg Mortimer awaits. After boarding, there is time to settle into your cabin before the important safety briefings. This evening, meet your expedition team and crew. ...
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    Tuesday - Sep 9, 2025
    Day
    3
    • Zenith Point, Canada
    Wednesday - Sep 10, 2025
    Day
    4
    • Hazard Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
    Thursday - Sep 11, 2025
    Day
    5
    • Port Leopold, Canada
    Friday - Sep 12, 2025
    Day
    6
    • Port Leopold, Canada
    Saturday - Sep 13, 2025
    Day
    7
    • Beechey Island, Canada
    Sunday - Sep 14, 2025
    Day
    8
    • Radstock Bay, Canada
    • Dundas Harbor, Canada
    In genuine expeditionary style, our itinerary for the following days is heavily dependent on weather conditions and unpredictable sea ice. The following places are some that we hope to visit. Zenith Point: Zenith Point, a rocky promontory jutting into the ocean, offers breathtaking panoramic views. As you step ashore, you'll feel a profound sense of isolation and wonder. This is a place where time seems to stand still, and the only sounds are the wind and the crunch beneath your boots. Hazard Inlet: We hope to visit an Inuit site inhabited by bowhead whale hunters during the 15th and 16th centuries. The remains of over 100 bowheads are scattered across the village and beach, a testament to the community's reliance on this marine giant. Excavations have uncovered around 20 sod houses, though evidence suggests there may have been as many as 40. The cliff face behind the site holds community burial grounds, while caches, kayak, and umiak stands line the shore. This remarkable site offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of these Inuit families, who worked cooperatively to hunt bowhead whales for sustenance and building materials. It's an extraordinary privilege to experience this piece of history firsthand. Bellot Strait: A deep and windy waterway bordered by steep slopes, Bellot Strait is characterized by strong, swirling, tidal currents that require navigation to be undertaken close to times of slack water (four times a day). Note: Due to swirling currents up to 10 knots, Bellot Strait is better transited during eastbound voyages because if it is blocked, there is the alternative to continue north through Peel Sound. On a westbound voyage, it would be necessary to make a long detour back north through Prince Regent Inlet. Port Leopold: Port Leopold, a barren, windswept bay on the northeastern corner of Somerset Island (Inuktitut Kuuganajuk), is steeped in history. Here, the crews of HMS Enterprise and Investigator were forced to endure a harsh winter while searching for the lost Franklin expedition. Their presence is indelibly marked on a rock engraved with "1849" and the ships' initials. The desolate landscape is punctuated by a lone Hudson Bay Company hut, a failed trading post from the 1920s. We hope to hike and explore the coastline, discovering the historic Hudson Bay Company house and intriguing Inuit archaeological sites. Be amazed by the otherworldly formations shaped by the region's freezing and thawing cycles, which the expedition team will detail during recap. Nearby, a cairn marks the spot where Ross's rescue expedition left vital supplies. Prince Leopold Island (Appait): On the southern side of Lancaster Sound from Beechey Island lie the towering bird cliffs of Prince Leopold Island (Appait), a historic site where in 1848, English explorer James Clark Ross overwintered during the search for the missing Franklin expedition. Prince Leopold Island is the most important bird sanctuary in the Canadian Arctic, with approximately 500,000 birds nesting here in summer. Ringed seals are often spotted on the sea ice around the island and polar bears often lurk nearby. Radstock Bay: Just a short distance away, Radstock Bay offers a captivating contrast to the open sea. Here, we'll disembark via Zodiac onto a beach strewn with remnants of the past. Explore the ruins of a Thule village nestled beneath the imposing Caswell Tower, where well preserved stone dwellings coexist with artifacts from later explorers. Witness the stark beauty of this remote bay, characterized by its dramatic cliffs, gravelly beaches, and the scattered remains of whale skeletons that have shaped the landscape and the lives of those who called it home. Beechey Island: At the western end of Devon Island lies Beechey Island, where we plan to land. Named after Frederick William Beechey, the island is a designated Canadian National Historic Site. During the Franklin expedition of 1845-46, Franklin attempted to sail through the Northwest Passage with HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, with perilous results - three of his men are buried here. Roald Amundsen landed at Beechey Island in 1903, during the first successful voyage by ship to fully transit the Northwest Passage from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Devon Island (Tallurutit): At a latitude of almost 75 degrees north, we are now truly in the High Arctic. Here, nutrient-rich waters support an abundance of wildlife, giving the area the moniker 'wildlife superhighway' of the Arctic. Devon Island (Tallurutit) is the largest uninhabited island on Earth and features stunning geology, with flat-topped mountains and glacial valleys giving Devon Island its unique character. We hope to visit Dundas Harbour to enjoy offers walks on undulating tundra, and perhaps some birdwatching. A dilapidated Royal Canadian Mounted Police outpost and remnants of a Hudson's Bay Company trading post can be found here. In the bay, walruses are often present. Other possible places that we might visit include Croker Bay and Maxwell Bay. ...
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    Monday - Sep 15, 2025
    Day
    9
    Pond Inlet, Canada
    • Pond Inlet, Canada
    Today, we hope to visit Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik), a captivating Inuit community nestled on the northern tip of Baffin Island. Surrounded by towering ice-capped mountains, vast glaciers, and pristine fjords, this remote outpost offers an unparalleled wilderness experience. As you step ashore, you'll be greeted by the warm hospitality of the local Inuit, whose deep connection to the land is evident in their culture and lifestyle. Immerse yourself in their traditions through engaging cultural encounters and gain insights into their unique perspective on life in the Arctic. ...
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    Tuesday - Sep 16, 2025
    Day
    10
    At Sea
    • At Sea
    We exit Canada and cross Baffin Bay to Greenland. Find a spot in one of the many observation lounges and enjoy the spectacular surrounding landscapes. The talented and knowledgeable expedition members will present informative and entertaining talks about the region that you're traveling through.
    Wednesday - Sep 17, 2025
    Day
    11
    • Northwest Greenland, Greenland, Denmark
    Explore the northern stretches of West Greenland, home to traditional settlements and enormous icebergs. Possibilities include Zodiac cruises, hikes, and a visit to one of the small communities that are dotted along the coast. Kayakers can enjoy paddling among the icebergs and keeping watch for whales that frequent the area. ...
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    Thursday - Sep 18, 2025
    Day
    12
    • Northwest Greenland, Greenland, Denmark
    Friday - Sep 19, 2025
    Day
    13
    • Jakobshavn, Greenland
    In the afternoon we arrive in Ilulissat. Known as the 'birthplace of icebergs', this region produces some of the most dazzling icebergs found anywhere on Earth. Hike to the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Icefjord viewpoint and stand in awe of its immensity. Sermeq Kujalleq, also known as Jakobshavn Glacier, is the most productive glacier - not only in Greenland but the entire Northern Hemisphere. It produces 20 million tons of ice each day, all floating into the Ilulissat Icefjord and Disko Bay. ...
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    Saturday - Sep 20, 2025
    Day
    14
    Sisimiut, Greenland
    • Sisimiut, Greenland
    After a morning sailing north towards the Arctic Circle, we arrive in Sisimiut, Greenland's second-largest town. Sisimiut is located approximately 54 kilometers (33.5 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, meaning that during summer, you can experience the midnight sun here. The town is famous for the old blue church with the gate made of whale bone. In the cozy museum next door to the church, you will find an excellent reconstruction of an Inuit turf house as well as exhibits of local history and early life in Greenland. Approximately 4,500 years ago, the Saqqaq culture arrived from Canada and settled in the area. They lived here for approximately 2,000 years, after which they mysteriously disappeared from the area. The Dorset culture arrived around 500 CE and stayed until the 1200s until they were replaced by the Thule culture, and today, the majority of the population of Sisimiut are descendants of the Thule culture. ...
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    Sunday - Sep 21, 2025
    Day
    15
    Nuuk, Greenland
    • Nuuk, Greenland
    • Cruise Ends

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Day 15 - Sunday - Sep 21, 2025
    Day
    15
    • Air Travel
    • Toronto, Canada
    Disembark in Nuuk, capital of Greenland, where you farewell the crew and expedition team and transfer to the airport for your charter flight to Toronto for an overnight stay. Accommodation: The Westin Toronto Airport Hotel (or similar)

    Land Segment of Itinerary

    Monday - Sep 22, 2025
    Day
    16
    Toronto, Canada
    • Toronto, Canada
    After breakfast, check out of your room and continue your journey. Make your own way to Toronto Airport with the hotel complimentary shuttle.


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