The Vanishing North

(AP/J. Hayward, The Canadian Press)
Flying from Montreal to tiny Resolute Bay on Cornwallis Island, you embark on an eight-night journey that goes where the ice allows – to remote islands and bays where polar bears, narwhals and beluga whales still live. Travel is on the 122-passenger Lyubov Orlova ship, an ice-breaker that is safe and comfortable. For adventure travelers who want to see truly remote places, it doesn’t get much more adventurous or remote than this. You won’t find any t-shirt shops, variety shows or jewelry at these ports, only wildlife and rugged landscapes. Cruise North (not to be confused with Cruise West) is owned by one of Canada’s largest Inuit tribes, and their insight into the region goes back generations.
Departures for Arctic trips run from July through August, so keep it in mind for your travel plans next year. And hopefully there will be some ice left in the far north by then.