Nunavut

Nunavut, Canada’s newest and largest territory, is a place where Inuit culture, Arctic wilderness, and ancient traditions thrive. Created in 1999, Nunavut’s history stretches back thousands of years, with Inuit communities maintaining deep connections to the land and sea.

This Arctic expanse is home to Baffin Island’s towering fjords, Auyuittuq National Park’s glaciers, and Ellesmere Island’s remote Quttinirpaaq National Park—one of the northernmost places on Earth. Wildlife is everywhere, from polar bears and narwhals to caribou and Arctic foxes.

Iqaluit , the capital, offers a glimpse into Inuit culture with art, festivals, and museums such as the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum. Visitors come for the midnight sun in summer, the northern lights in winter, and the chance to experience Canada’s true north.

Bring the magic of this beautifully rugged territory home by browsing the Nunavut Collection, where Canadian-inspired gifts celebrate the Arctic spirit.