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In Nunavut, lodgings can range from very comfortable full-service hotels comparable to many southern facilities to interesting small hostels, home stays, bed and breakfast facilities or even a night in an igloo. As with most Nunavut experiences, a hotel stay in any or our small Arctic communities can be part of a very unique and rewarding cultural encounter. |
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In smaller communities, accommodations often must be shared. Initially this may not seem an attractive option to the solo traveller, however you are guaranteed to meet fascinating people from all over the world, engaged in all kinds of interesting adventures and activities. |
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You'll also find lodges and outpost camps in many areas of Nunavut. They are usually not located in a community and are most often operating seasonally. Many such facilities cater to or specialize in specific Arctic activities and expeditions such as sport fishing and wildlife tours. While quite comfortable, you are most likely to have to share accommodations in an outpost camp and may have to bring your own sleeping bag. |
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Hotels with business meeting and conference facilities are generally restricted to the larger communities of Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay, where you are most likely to have access to technologies such as fax, messaging, and the Internet. Most such facilities also offer fine dining with menus that, along with more standard cuisine, include northern delicacies such as Arctic char steaks or fillets, poached whitefish, and caribou or musk-ox steaks, roasts and stews. |
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