Nunavut Territory Canada Central Canadian Barren Ground Caribou

HFA006-3
  • Endorsed
Starting At: $ 15,500.00 Talk with an Advisor
Season Dates July, August
Species Central Canadian Barren Ground Caribou
Guide Ratio 1 on 1
Location Nunavut, Canada
Weapon/Equip. Rifle
Hunt Methods Boat, Spot and Stalk
Duration 10 Days
Difficulty Moderate Difficult
Accommodations Hotel
Additional Species Muskox-Barren Ground, Wolf

Description

This outfitter has been operating in the North for a very long time. The HFA team has had boots on the ground with this outfitter, and can vouch for their reputation and entire operation.

Hunting in Nunavut can take place in some of the most remote and pristine areas in the world. The opportunity to experience the tranquility and solitude of these areas can be a powerful and transformative experience. Overall, the excitement of the hunting experience in Nunavut is driven by the adventure, wildlife, cultural heritage, and hunting techniques that are unique to this region.

Nunavut, located in the Canadian Arctic, is a vast and beautiful region that is home to some of the most stunning and unique landscapes in the world. It's home to some of the largest and most impressive glaciers in the world, including the Penny Ice Cap on Baffin Island and the Barnes Ice Cap on the northernmost tip of the mainland. These glaciers are massive, covering hundreds of square kilometers, and are a stunning sight to behold.

The hunting experience in Nunavut can be both thrilling and challenging, and can be a true adventure, with the chance to explore some very unique areas. It's home to a variety of wildlife species that are unique to the Arctic, including polar bears, arctic foxes, caribou, muskoxen, and walrus. These animals are well adapted to the harsh Arctic environment, and the thrill of encountering them in their natural habitat can be a highlight of the hunting experience. Hunting is an important cultural tradition among the Inuit people in Nunavut, and the opportunity to participate in a hunt can provide a deep and meaningful insight into the local culture and traditions. Learning about Inuit hunting methods, techniques, and traditions can be a fascinating and rewarding experience.

The Arctic skies in Nunavut are renowned for their spectacular displays of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis. This natural phenomenon occurs when charged particles from the sun collide with the Earth's atmosphere, creating an ethereal and ever-changing display of colors and patterns in the night sky. Nunavut is home to a wide range of wildlife species, including polar bears, Arctic foxes, caribou, muskoxen, and walrus. These animals are adapted to the harsh Arctic environment and are a testament to the resilience and beauty of life in the far north. The sea ice in Nunavut is a unique and beautiful feature of the Arctic landscape, providing a habitat for marine mammals like seals, walrus, and polar bears. The sea ice also creates stunning patterns and textures on the surface of the ocean, with its varying shades of blue, white, and gray.

It's also home to some of the most rugged and breathtaking mountains in North America, including the Torngat Mountains in the eastern part of the territory and the Baffin Mountains on Baffin Island. These mountains are characterized by their jagged peaks, deep valleys, and towering cliffs, and offer some of the best mountaineering and hiking opportunities in the world. Overall, the beauty of the Arctic in Nunavut is a testament to the power and majesty of nature, and provides a unique and awe-inspiring experience for visitors. From the glaciers and sea ice to the Northern Lights and wildlife, Nunavut is a place of unparalleled natural beauty and wonder.

The outfitter will provide complete client care on arrival into Canada. Clients benefit from their preferred airfare rates ranging from 30% to 60% in savings, so we suggest conversing direct with the outfitter before booking. Before your departure from home, you will receive a personalized travel and hunt itinerary.

Inclusions / Exclusions

Inclusions

  • Meals
  • Trip Transportation
  • License
  • Airport Pickup and Dropoff
  • Field Preparation of Trophies
  • Guide

Exclusions

  • Hotel
  • Taxes
  • Firearm Permit
  • Gratuities
  • Trophy Exportation (Logistics and Handling)
  • Flight(s)
  • Trophy Shipment

Pricing Options

Option #1
$ 26,500.00
10 Days
1 on 1, Guided, Outfitted

Trophy Fees

  • Mountain Goat: $ 14,000.00
  • Moose-Canada: $ 14,000.00
  • Black Bear: $ 3,500.00
  • Wolf: $ 1,000.00
  • Stone Sheep: $ 0.00
  • Wolverine: $ 1,250.00