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Discover Nunavut

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Venture to the Canadian Arctic and immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Nunavut. Home to Arctic wildlife, remote Inuit communities, and otherworldly landscapes, Nunavut is a dream destination for the adventurous traveler. As Canada's largest and northernmost territory, Nunavut offers unparalleled opportunities for exploring the Arctic tundra, witnessing the mesmerizing Northern Lights, and discovering the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people. An RV rental in Nunavut is your ticket to a once-in-a-lifetime experience in this magnificent and lesser-traveled region.

Nunavut is known for its vast, untouched landscapes stretching over 2 million square kilometers. The terrain varies from towering mountains and glaciers to rolling tundra and rugged coastlines. With a subarctic to polar climate, Nunavut experiences long, cold winters and relatively mild summers. The best time to visit Nunavut in an RV is during the summer months, between June and August, when temperatures range from 40°F to 60°F. During these months, you'll have the chance to experience Nunavut's unique 24-hour daylight phenomenon, known as the midnight sun. Remember to avoid visiting during the winter months, as RVs are not well-suited for extremely cold temperatures.

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Nunavut offers a wealth of outdoor experiences, from exploring vast national parks to observing Arctic wildlife in their natural habitat. Auyuittuq National Park, located on Baffin Island, is a must-visit destination for adventurers. The park features stunning landscapes, including the massive Penny Ice Cap, the striking Mount Asgard, and the picturesque Akshayuk Pass. Hiking, backpacking, and wildlife watching are popular activities in the park, but keep in mind that RV accessibility may be limited in this remote area. Be sure to plan your travel logistics and camping options accordingly.

Sirmilik National Park, situated in the high Arctic region, is another exceptional destination for outdoor enthusiasts. This park is known for its diverse ecosystems, which include glaciers, coastal lowlands, and rugged mountains. Visitors to the park can engage in birdwatching, hiking, and kayaking, among other outdoor activities. Access to Sirmilik National Park is primarily by air or sea, so consider using nearby communities like Pond Inlet and Arctic Bay as bases for your RV adventure.

Discover the rich history and culture of the Inuit people by visiting the numerous heritage sites and cultural centers throughout Nunavut. One such site is the ancient Thule archaeological site at Qaummaarviit Territorial Park near Iqaluit. The park offers guided tours, interpretive displays, and the opportunity to learn about the Inuit way of life.

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Nunavut boasts an array of attractions that cater to a wide range of interests, from art and culture to history and nature. The Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum in Iqaluit showcases Inuit art, artifacts, and exhibitions, providing visitors with a deeper understanding of the region's history and culture. RV travelers should take note of the accessibility and parking options near these attractions and plan their visits accordingly.

For an unforgettable wildlife experience, consider embarking on a polar bear or whale-watching tour. Companies like Arctic Kingdom offer guided tours that take visitors to prime wildlife-viewing locations, providing a unique opportunity to observe these magnificent animals in their natural habitat.

In Cambridge Bay, the Arctic Coast Visitors Centre offers a wealth of information on local attractions, cultural experiences, and outdoor activities. The center also serves as a starting point for exploring the nearby Ovayok Territorial Park, which features unique geological formations and ample opportunities for hiking and wildlife watching.

No trip to Nunavut would be complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring Northern Lights. Between late August and mid-April, the night sky comes alive with vibrant colors, making for a truly unforgettable experience. Be sure to plan your RV rental in Nunavut during these months to maximize your chances of seeing this incredible natural phenomenon.

Frequently asked questions

How does RVezy work?
RVezy is a marketplace that connects RV owners with travelers looking to rent an RV. RVezy takes care of everything, including RV and renter verifications, payments, insurance, and customer support.
How much does it cost to rent an RV in Nunavut?
Motorhomes in Nunavut average $200/night while towable trailers are around $120/night. Most RV owners offer weekly and monthly discounts between 10 and 20%.
What’s included in the RV rental?
Most rentals include all the essentials you need for a great trip. From cookware, to linens, owners do their best to make you feel at home. Each RV listing will provide details around what’s included.
How far can I go with the RV? What’s the price for mileage?
Most owners offer either unlimited mileage or very generous daily limits. The included mileage and extras appear on your booking estimate before you put in your booking request.
What’s required to rent or drive an RV?
In the majority of cases, RVezy rentals require a driver with an unrestricted license for 8 years and clean insurance profile. You don’t need a special class to drive most motorhomes.
How am I insured/covered during my rental?
Every RV rental is fully insured through our commercial fleet policy. You can also add-on our 24/7 roadside assistance at any time before your trip begins.
Are RV rentals pet-friendly?
Many owners allow pets in their RV. You can search for pet-friendly RVs or check the individual listings to see if there are any extra fees or deposits required for you to bring your furry friends.
How does RV delivery work?
As an add-on, most RV owners are willing to deliver and/or set up their RV to help simplify your trip. Ex: have a trailer delivered to a local campground so you don’t want to drive.
What do I do if I have additional questions?
RVezy’s customer support team is happy to answer any questions that come up before, during or after your rental. You can contact us anytime at help.rvezy.com.