Photo: A hike of a lifetime for UK group in Nunavik

By SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS

A group of travel writers and operators from the United Kingdom hike to Nunavik's Pingualuit crater last week — one of the highlights of their July 24 to July 30 trip to Nunavik. After a short break at the top of the crater, the group headed down to the lake, where they listened to the remaining ice crackle under the warm rays of the sun. While heading back to  camp, they met groups of caribou with their calves. Read more about the UK visitors' impressions of Nunavik on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (From top to bottom): David Mariott (Bridge & Wickers tour operator), Marion James (Mamartuq catering services), Phoebe Smith and Neil S. Price (Wanderlust Magazine), Pierre Philie (visitor experience Officer for Pingualuit Park) and Markusie Qisiiq (Pingualuit Park director and guide). (PHOTO BY ISABELLE DUBOIS/NUNAVIK TOURISM)


A group of travel writers and operators from the United Kingdom hike to Nunavik’s Pingualuit crater last week — one of the highlights of their July 24 to July 30 trip to Nunavik. After a short break at the top of the crater, the group headed down to the lake, where they listened to the remaining ice crackle under the warm rays of the sun. While heading back to camp, they met groups of caribou with their calves. Read more about the UK visitors’ impressions of Nunavik on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (From top to bottom): David Mariott (Bridge & Wickers tour operator), Marion James (Mamartuq catering services), Phoebe Smith and Neil S. Price (Wanderlust Magazine), Pierre Philie (visitor experience Officer for Pingualuit Park) and Markusie Qisiiq (Pingualuit Park director and guide). (PHOTO BY ISABELLE DUBOIS/NUNAVIK TOURISM)

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