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Canoeing in Quttinirpaaq National Park

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

Quttinirpaaq National Park in Nunavut is Canadas most northerly National Park. This canoeing footage was taken just 750 km from the North Pole on the Ward Hunt ice shelf, where summer melting creates shallow pools and channels on the surface of the ice. During the brief arctic summer on Ellesmere Island, the sun remains high in the sky bathing the land in continuous daylight.

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  • The Water Temple music should be playing.

  • Awesome footage! Thank-you for giving a glimpse of the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf, its truly breath-taking :)

  • wow wow wow...

  • Do you guys have any footage/info about canoeing on the ruggles river? Always been a dream of mine

  • I own a house there.

  • Had to share this video on my blog. IMPRESSIVE!

    Guy

  • Wow, thats parks really beautiful. I like the tunnel the water carved out of the ice. I'm going to have to visit Canada one day and see that.

  • 2:30 Absolutely Beautiful !!!

  • Unique!

  • My god !

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