Positioned between Greenland and Canada, Baffin is the world’s fifth-largest island, sprawling across more than 500 000 square kilometres. This wild, snowy landscape is the homeland of the Inuit and their culture is strong here, evident in the island’s culinary, creative and musical offerings. Nicknamed ‘Canada’s Arctic Playground’, Baffin Island is a magnet for thrill seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, who come to experience a host of adventure activities. Explore age-old fjords bear Clydesdale, camp out below the remote Walker Citadel – one of the world’s tallest cliffs; go ice-sledding across frozen ocean near Pond Inlet to glimpse polar bears, white belugas, narwhals and seals; or explore Sirmilik National Park on foot or skis.