Dundas Harbour, Devon Island, Nunavut

Dundas Harbour, Devon Island, Nunavut

Canada

Witness Arctic wildlife roaming pristine tundra while standing at one of Canada's northernmost settled communities.

💱 Currency Canadian Dollar (CAD)
🗣 Language English, French, Inuktitut
🕐 Time Zone EDT (UTC-4)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Jul–Sep
🚢 Typical Duration 12-21 nights
💰 Price Range From $11,990 pp
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Gateway to the Canadian Arctic with access to remote Inuit communities, pristine polar landscapes, and unique wildlife viewing opportunities in one of the world's most isolated regions.

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Ships typically depart around 6:00 PM
Usually about 10 hours ashore
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Dundas Harbour Historical landmark · ★ 4.8 · 0k
Historic RCMP Outpost A historical site with some of the remaining housing. Historical landmark · ★ 3 · 0k

Opening hours are indicative — always confirm before you go. Travel times are estimates from Google Maps.

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About Dundas Harbour, Devon Island, Nunavut

Dundas Harbour stands as one of the Arctic's most remote and captivating cruise destinations, offering intrepid travelers an authentic glimpse into Canada's High Arctic wilderness. Perched on the eastern coast of Devon Island in Nunavut, this historic settlement serves as a gateway to some of the world's most pristine and untouched landscapes, where dramatic ice-carved fjords, abundant wildlife, and the midnight sun create an unforgettable expedition experience. The port's appeal lies not in bustling infrastructure, but in its raw natural beauty and the genuine Arctic adventure it promises to those seeking something truly extraordinary.

As a primarily port-of-call destination, Dundas Harbour anchors itineraries designed for serious Arctic explorers rather than casual cruisers. Typically featured on 12-night voyages operated by premium expedition cruise lines including Viking Ocean Cruises, Seabourn, HX Expeditions, PONANT EXPLORATIONS, and Silversea, these journeys weave together the region's most remarkable attractions. Passengers can expect to visit complementary ports such as Nuuk, Ilulissat, Pond Inlet, and the historic Beechey Island, creating a comprehensive Arctic exploration.

During the peak summer months of June through September, when the Arctic briefly awakens with continuous daylight, visitors enjoy exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing, including musk oxen, Arctic foxes, and marine mammals. While Dundas Harbour itself offers minimal port facilities—reflecting its remote character—the surrounding landscape provides the true attraction: ancient Inuit heritage sites, dramatic coastal scenery, and the profound silence of the Arctic wilderness.
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Reasons to Visit

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Arctic Wildlife & Polar Bear Territory

Dundas Harbour sits in one of the Arctic's most pristine ecosystems, offering exceptional opportunities to spot polar bears, musk oxen, and arctic foxes in their natural habitat. Guided shore excursions take you across the tundra landscape where you'll experience the raw beauty of Devon Island's remote wilderness and potentially encounter iconic Arctic megafauna.

2

Historic Hudson's Bay Trading Post

Explore the remnants of Dundas Harbour's storied past at the restored Hudson's Bay Company trading post, a crucial 20th-century outpost for arctic fur trading. This historic site reveals how early explorers and traders survived in one of Earth's most extreme environments, with artifacts and structures that transport you back to the region's colonial trading era.

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Midnight Sun & Arctic Landscapes

Experience the surreal phenomenon of continuous daylight during peak summer months when the midnight sun never sets over Devon Island's dramatic terrain. The ethereal light bathes the barren tundra, glaciers, and ice-carved valleys in an otherworldly glow, creating unforgettable photography opportunities and a profound connection to the Arctic's unique geography.

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Inuit Culture & Local Heritage

Connect with Inuit traditions and contemporary Arctic life through interactions with local guides and community members who share their ancestral knowledge and modern experiences. Learn about traditional hunting practices, dog sledding heritage, and how indigenous peoples have thrived in this extreme environment for millennia, gaining authentic insight into northern Canadian culture.

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Pristine Tundra Hiking & Exploration

Trek across Devon Island's untouched tundra landscape on guided walks that reveal unique Arctic flora, geological formations, and sweeping vistas of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The barren, rolling terrain offers unparalleled solitude and the chance to witness nature in its most authentic, undisturbed state—a rare privilege in today's world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Dundas Harbour located?

Dundas Harbour is on the southeast coast of Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada.

What is notable about Dundas Harbour?

Historic Thule settlement remains and an RCMP outpost ruin mark the site.

Is Dundas Harbour inhabited?

The harbour area is uninhabited year-round; Devon Island is the world’s largest uninhabited island.

When was the RCMP outpost at Dundas Harbour established and when did it close?

The post was first established in 1924, closed in 1933; reopened in 1945 and permanently closed in 1951.