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Family days out in Nunavut

There are so many fun places to go with kids in Nunavut - great zoos and aquariums, museums, theme parks, water parks and swimming pools, places to visit outdoors (many of which are cheap or free), historical places of interest, activities and indoor play centres for toddlers as well as the usual family tourist attractions - take a look below, lots of the best things to do with children in NU

Auyuittuq National Park
Pangnirtung
Auyuittuq National ParkSweeping glaciers and polar sea ice meet jagged granite mountains in Auyuittuq National Park of Canada. Established in 1976, Auyuittuq - an Inuktitut word meaning "land that never melts" - protects 19,089 km 2 of glacier-scoured terrain.
Wood Buffalo National Park
Fort Smith
Wood Buffalo National ParkAs part of Canada's system of national parks and national historic sites, Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada is our country's largest national park and one of the largest in the world. It protects an outstanding and representative example of Canada's Northern Boreal..
Quttinirpaaq National Park
Iqaluit
Quttinirpaaq National ParkDuring the brief arctic summer on Quttinirpaaq, the sun remains high in the sky bathing the land in continuous daylight. There is no darkness to mark the passage of time telling you when to sleep and when to wake. There are no trees to remind you of lands further south.
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Sirmilik National Park
Pond Inlet
Sirmilik National ParkAs part of Canada's national parks system, Sirmilik National Park represents the Northern Eastern Arctic Lowlands Natural Region and portions of the Lancaster Sound Marine Region. The park will comprise three separate land areas.
Ukkusiksalik National Park
Repulse Bay
Ukkusiksalik National ParkThe park surrounds Wager Bay, a 100 km long saltwater inlet on the northwest coast of Hudson Bay in Nunavut. Declared a national park on August 23, 2003, Ukkusiksalik became Canada’s 41st national park.
Inuksuk Adventures
Iqaluit
Inuksuk AdventuresInuksuk Adventures is a newly established Inuit outfitting business located in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Iqaluit, formerly known as Frobisher Bay, was named after Sir Martin Frobisher who sailed into the bay in search of the Northwest Passage in 1576.
Qimuk Adventure Tours
Iqaluit
Qimuk Adventure ToursQimuk offers cultural tours to travelers interested in the unique culture of the Inuit, these tours can be by dogteam, snomobile, or boat and most are centered around an outpost camp. In addition travelers will have the opportunity to experience first hand the South Baffin..