Eagle-Eye Tours
Eagle-Eye Tours
Eagle-Eye Tours is a global leader offering small group birding and nature tours and small ship expedition cruises. Our Nunavut tours include birding and wildlife viewing from land and sea. Our expedition cruises span the arctic including the Northwest Passage. With over 20 years of experience, we offer exceptional experiences in Nunavut; give us a call!
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High Arctic Explorer Cruise
In the mythic far reaches of the Arctic lie Inuit homelands. Journey in comfort from Qausuittuq (Resolute Bay), Nunavut to Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Visit the Arctic at the height of summer!
Explore Tallurutiup Imanga (Lancaster Sound), a newly designated marine protected area. Visit the graves of Franklin’s men on Beechey Island. Enjoy an Inuit welcome in Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet); try your hand at Arctic games.
Across Baffin Bay lies the sublime Greenland coast. Illulissat offers cafes, hiking, and handicrafts. Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to Sermeq Kujalleq, the fastest-moving glacier in the world. Explore the best of Greenland and Nunavut in summer!
Location: Nunavut
Time: August
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Narwhals & Polar Bears
Rugged mountains, stunning glaciers, flocks of northern seabirds, the wonderful Narwhal, and traditional Inuit culture – this is what awaits us on a truly amazing Arctic tour to the wilderness of northern Baffin Island. We experience this dramatic Arctic landscape at a time of year when the sun never sets and wildlife is returning to this very rich area of the Arctic.
Location: Arctic Bay and Pond Inlet
Time: May to June
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Baffin Island Walrus & Bowhead Whales
Far north, lies the domain of two truly awesome mammals – walrus and bowhead whales. Our search for these remarkable arctic residents takes us to Igloolik and the shores of the Foxe Basin in Nunavut, Canada. The Foxe Basin and adjacent Baffin Island are areas rich in wildlife and where Inuit have lived for centuries.
Location: Sanirajak
Time: June
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Birding the High Arctic & NWT
This unique High Arctic birding tour, a perennial favorite, takes in three different areas; the exquisite high Arctic tundra above the Arctic Circle and far north of the tree line, the boreal forest and lakes around Yellowknife, NWT, and the aspen parkland and potholes of Central Alberta. We could encounter a diverse array of birds and mammals, from King Eiders to Pacific Loons, Snowy Owls to Swainson’s and Rough-legged Hawks, Long-tailed and Parasitic Jaegers to Sabine’s and Thayer’s Gulls, and American Bison to Arctic Foxes.
Location: Cambridge Bay, NU
Time: June to July