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 AM. MUS. NAT. HIST. LIBRARY 



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Some of our biggest attractions cover a wide range. 



At night up here you can hear the 

 Wolves howhng. Some of the last big 

 packs anywhere on earth. 



You can snap Moose grazing in 

 the wetlands and catch Muskoxen 

 ambling past almost within reach. 

 Up here herds of Caribou 

 still stretch to the horizon. And Polar Bears patrol 

 the coastline. 



NorthWinds Arctic Adventures 



Box 849 Dept. WNH 



Iqaluit, NT XOA OHO 



Phone: 819-979-0551 Fax: 819-979-0573 



Largest selection of winter and 



summer programs in Baffin Island. 



Dog sledding, hiking, rational and 



historic parks, Inuit culture. Brochure. 



Qullikkut Guides and Outfitters 



Box 27 Dept. WNH 



Clyde River, NT XOA OEO 



Phone: 819-924-6268 Fax: 819-924-6362 



Outfitted tours the Inuit way. 



Specialize in wildlife observation, Inuit 



cultural awareness, wilderness 



camping. 



Canoe Arctic Inc. 

 Box 130 Dept. WNH 

 Fort Smith, NT XOE OPO 

 Phone: 403-872-2308 

 Remote fly-in canoe trips. 

 Unparalleled arctic wildlife 

 concentrations. Wildlife biologist 

 guide. Operating 20 years. Brochure. 



Whilewolf Adventure Expeditions 



#41 - 1355 Citadel Drive Dept. WNH 

 Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 5X6 

 Phone: 1-800-669-6659 

 Fax: 604-944-3131 



See Muskoxen, Wolves or Caribou! 

 Natural history/photo expeditions by 

 canoe or raft on the Nahanni, Bumside 

 or Coppermine Rivers. 



And beneath the waves are Belugas and Bowheads, 

 Narwhals and Walruses, Ringed and Bearded Seals. 



High overhead soar Gyrfalcons, Golden Eagles, 

 Sandhill Cranes, White Pelicans, Snow Geese, Old Squaw 

 Ducks. The list is as endless as the land. 

 1.3 million square miles of virtually 

 untouched wilderness. When you come 

 up here, bring a camera. 



And be ready for a howl. 



Frontiers North 



774 Bronx Ave. Dept. WNH 



Winnipeg, MB R2K 4E9 



Phone: 204-949-2050 Fax: 204-663-6375 



Polar Bear, Caribou, Arctic Wolves, 



Peregrine and Gyrfalcons at Sila 



Lodge. Baker Lake - live in a 



traditional igloo. View Muskox. 



Subarctic Wilderness Adventures 



Box 685 Dept. WNH 



Fort Smith, NT XOE OPO 



Phone: 403-872-2467 Fax: 403-872-2126 



Guide-interpreted overland, water. 



Fortnights. Wood Buffalo Park. Peace/ 



Athabasca Delta: migratory flyways. 



Inuit. Caribou, Muskoxen, flora. 



Bathurst Inlet Lodge 



Box 820 Dept. WNH 



Yellowknife, NT XIA 2N6 



Phone: 403-873-2595 Fax: 403-920-4263 



Central Arctic. Scenery, wildlife 



.(caribou, muskox), flowers, Inuit 



culture, history. Teacher's course. 



Canoe outfitting. Brochure. 



For information on other NWT 

 adventures and your copy of the 

 Explorers' Guide, call 1-800-661-0788, 

 or write: Department of Economic 

 Development and Tourism, Suite 26, 

 Government of the Northwest 

 Territories, Box 1320, 

 Yellowknife, NT, 

 Canada XIA 2L9. 



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CANADA'S Northwest Territories 



Within reach, yet beyond belief 



