I have determined that I can (and Will!) Drive to Nunavut next year. I want to know how to do this. I can enter from any of the provinces or territories, my route is yet to be determined. Any advice would be lovely! I don't need to spend much time inside the territory, although I'd love to...I just wana say I've been there! Thanks!
Is it possible to drive to Nunavut?
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Sorry, doesn't matter what you have determined.
You can't drive to Nunavut. There are no roads into Nunavut, nor are there any roads between the communities. Only roads within the towns.
Ahaha okay, thank you so much! I guess it'll be a 10 province + 2 territory trip; as I've seen routes into southern NWT and Yukon!
Didn't I once hear that all of Nunavut contained about "13 miles of paved roads" in a place nearly 3 times the size of Texas ???
I believe this website was just launched.
http://www.nunavuttourism.com/?gclid=CNiC6enVjLECFQZtKgodJ3Uq0Q
NorthwestMale. - that sounds about right. With the permafrost/freezing, paving doesn't last very long. Many communities have 2 roads (unpaved - gravel), the low road and the high road (not kidding) and they usually both end up at the same place, the town dump.