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Nunavut Fishing
 Nunavut Fishing The capital of Nunavut is Iqaluit (formerly Frobisher Bay) on Baffin Island in the east. Other major communities include Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay. Nunavut also includes Ellesmere Island in the north and the east of Victoria Island in the west. Nunavut is both the least populated and the largest of the provinces and territorities of Canada.The region now known as Nunavut has supported a continuous population for approximately 4000 years. Most historians also identify the coast of Baffin Island with the Helluland described in Norse sagas, so it is possible that the inhabitants of the region had occasional contact with Norse sailors.As of 2005, Nunavut has a population of approximately 30,000, of whom around 85% are native peoples, primarily Inuit.The territory covers about 1.9 million square kilometres of land and water including part of the mainland, most of the Arctic Islands, and all of the islands in Hudson Bay, James Bay, and Ungava Bay (including the Belcher Islands) which belonged to the Northwest Territories.
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Bathurst Inlet Lodge 
At many of our camps, the fishing is pristine.....superb, and an incredible experience. At Tundra Camp/Burnside Lodge, for example, there are unforgettable fly-fishing opportunities for surface-feeding lake trout, arctic char, and large arctic grayling. Other camps are just as good, and we will supply you with maps and information about the fishing "hot spots" and the correct tackle to bring.
http://www.bathurstinletlodge.com/
Nunavik Safari 
Welcome to Inukshuk Lodge, the most exciting fishing destination in the Ungava region.Get ready to do battle with powerful Arctic char. They're big, they're aggressive and they'll test your skill as an angler. Whether it is fishing in the light of the midnight sun, the eerie display of the dancing northern lights, the song of migrating geese overhead or the unexpected visit of a curious seal, you will take with you indelible souvenirs of your trip to the 59 th parallel.
http://www.tommycain.com/



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