Resting on the Northern tip of Baffin Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada, Pond Inlet is a picturesque hamlet inhabited by a traditional Inuit community. This popular polar arctic destination boasts some spectacularly scenic surroundings characterised by dramatic fjords, glaciers, and icebergs. This magnificent wilderness area is home to a remarkable array of wildlife species including, among others: wolves, foxes, caribou, orca whales, and large pods of narwhals. Popular activities in the area include snowmobiling, dog team tours, cross-country skiing, igloo camping, boat trips for sport fishing and wildlife watching, or sea kayaking among the icebergs. Must-see sights include the Sirmilik National Park, which offers some excellent hiking; and the Tamaarvik Territorial Park, which is an ideal location for an adventurous camping trip.