


This park on the Arctic Archipelago welcomes nature lovers with opportunities to see muskox in their natural habitat and go canoeing or kayaking on the 160-kilometre-long Thomsen River before setting up camp. Aulavik National Park is a wild, open expanse of lowland arctic tundra that comes alive with wildflowers in the summer. You can camp anywhere in the park without restrictions—Park Canada simply asks visitors to stay away from archaeological sites.
There aren’t any busy seasons in the Aulavik, as visitors are so few in number. However, the best times to visit are in the summer from around June until mid-August. At this time the weather is the warmest it will be all year, the wildflowers are in full bloom, and there’s daylight almost 24 hours a day, in a phenomenon known as the midnight sun.