The best camping in Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site, NU

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Discover the deep history amid icy waters at HMS Erebus and HMS Terror.  

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The best camping in Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site, NU guide

Overview

About

The Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site is the first national historic site to be co-managed by Inuit and Parks Canada. In 1845, explorer Sir John Franklin set sail from England with two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, in search of a Northwest Passage across what is now Canada's Arctic. The ships and crew were last seen by Inuit on King William Island and never returned to England. Their apparent disappearance, prompted a massive search that continued unsuccessfully for nearly 170 years. In September 2014, an expedition led by Parks Canada discovered the wreck of HMS Erebus in an area that had been identified by Inuit. Two years later the wreck of HMS Terror was located. Historical research, Inuit knowledge and the support of many partners made these discoveries possible. Now Inuit and Parks Canada are working together to jointly manage this fascinating National Historic Site. Public access to the Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site is not yet allowed.

When to go

The best time to visit the Wrecks of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror National Historic Site is during the brief Arctic summer, when the days are longest. Winter months can be extremely harsh, with limited accessibility and frigid temperatures, making exploration challenging.

Know before you go

  • Check for any travel advisories or safety bulletins before planning your visit.
  • Respect wildlife guidelines to ensure your safety and the protection of local species.
  • Visitor facilities are limited; prepare to be self-sufficient during your trip.
  • Accessibility may be affected by weather conditions; verify routes and transportation in advance.
  • Engage with Inuit culture and history to enrich your experience at this historic site.
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