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High Arctic Expedition: Where Art Meets Land | Ocean Nova

Discount applicable to berth cost only

Taxes and flight packages are excluded from discount

Available until 28 Jan 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior 

See additional T&Cs below*

15 Days
Save Up To 25%

WAS From USD 13,995   Now From USD 10,496

Trip Code: ACADHAEN

DIFFICULTY RATING: 2 (light adventure)

Start: Resolute, Canada

Finish: Nuuk, Greenland

SHIP: Ocean Nova (Arctic)

DestinationDestination

Canadian Arctic, Greenland

DestinationDeparture Date

31/08/2027

MealsMeals

All meals on board

TransportTransport

Optional Return Charter Flight package from Ottawa, Canada to Resolute, Canada returning from Nuuk, Greenland to Toronto, Canada not included. Please see notes for details and pricing. 

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Cabin On board a Ship



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Included SightseeingIncluded Sightseeing

Daily Excursions in location, Community Visits, Zodiac Cruising, Onboard Expert Lectures & Briefings by the Experienced Expedition Team

 

NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather & ice conditions 

OVERVIEW

This cruise offers a rare opportunity to explore the Arctic through both artistic and cultural lenses. Guests will sail past glaciers, fjords, and remote islands while learning about the Group of Seven’s northern legacy. In partnership with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, this voyage retraces the journeys of Canadian artists A.Y. Jackson, Frederick Banting, and Lawren Harris. Daily activities include guided shore landings, wildlife viewing, and Onboard programming includes illustrated talks, field observations and interactive lectures led by curator John Geoghegan, offering context on how the North shaped Canadian art and identity. 
This itinerary also features meaningful engagement with Inuit communities who share stories of resilience and creativity, offering insight into contemporary life in Canada’s northernmost regions. Travel through Greenland and Canada’s High Arctic vibrant ecosystems, where guests can witness calving glaciers, marine wildlife, and blooming tundra valleys.

 

NOTE: Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather & ice conditions 

 

Optional charter flight information and cost:
Northbound Charter Flight: Ottowa, ON, Canada to Resolute, NU, Canada. Early-morning departure. 
Price: $1,250 USD. (Cost subject to change)

Southbound Charter Flight: Nuuk, Greenland to Toronto, ON, Canada. Evening arrival. 
Price USD$1,650 per person (Cost subject to change and doesn't include taxes)

Please note these costs are NOT included in the advertised cruise price. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights. 

Please note: Charter flight packages are highly recommended. If the operator and captain decide they are not able to make it to the end destination due to sea ice or weather conditions, they may change where the trip ends and then re-direct the charter flight accordingly, at no cost to guests. This can also affect the starting location of the next voyage.

ITINERARY

Arrive Qausuittuq (Resolute), Canada

Arrive by charter flight from Ottawa and step into Qausuittuq, set on gravel flats and moraine beneath the glow of continuous summer light. The community’s history of relocation in 1953 intertwines with its present role as a hub for Arctic research and travel. As you prepare to embark aboard the Ocean Nova, take time to orient yourself to the stories and landscapes that shape this place.

Beechey Island

Come ashore on Beechey Island, where Arctic history feels near enough to touch. This windswept National Historic Site holds the graves of Franklin’s men and echoes of Inuit knowledge that helped uncover their fate. Here, Inuit knowledge has been central to uncovering the fate of Franklin’s lost ships, reshaping how this history is understood. As you walk the shoreline, the stark beauty invites reflection on exploration, endurance, and cultural memory—threads that still weave through this storied place.

Lancaster Sound & Devon Island

Sail through Tallurutiup Imanga, one of Canada’s largest marine protected areas, alive with whales, seals, and seabirds. Beneath towering cliffs and drifting ice, the sea glimmers with shifting light. Step ashore on Devon Island, the world’s largest uninhabited island, where glaciers meet the sea and tundra unfolds in broad, glacial valleys. Here, light and silence create their own compositions, inviting stillness, reflection, and a deep sense of the Arctic’s living beauty.

Aujuittuq (Grise Fjord)

Set amid stark mountains and sweeping tundra, Aujuittuq, “the place that never thaws,” is Canada’s northernmost community. Here, residents share powerful stories of their families’ 1953 relocation from northern Québec and Mittimatalik—stories of resilience and adaptation that continue to shape life here. Walking the tundra with local hosts, you’ll learn how deep knowledge of land, sea, and season sustain this community of enduring strength, ingenuity, and culture that define life at the top of the world.

Ellesmere Island

Explore the rugged coastline of Ellesmere, Canada’s most northerly island. Towering mountains, vast ice caps, and deep fjords define this northern wilderness. The austere beauty recalls Lawren Harris’s Arctic visions—landscapes of pure form and luminous stillness.

Kane Basin

Sail into Kane Basin, where Ellesmere Island and Greenland nearly meet. Glaciers tower, sea ice drifts, and the shifting Arctic light transforms every moment. For generations, Inuit navigated these passages with skill and insight—long before explorers heading toward the Pole followed in their wake.

Alexandria Fjord

Framed by steep glacial cliffs and mirrored waters, Alexandria Fjord reveals a softer side of the High Arctic. In late summer, tundra mosses and wildflowers lend muted colour to the valley beneath sheltering peaks. Here, the stillness feels sacred—as though the land itself was holding its breath.

Qaanaaq, Greenland

Set against a backdrop of mountains and drifting sea ice, Qaanaaq is one of the world’s northernmost towns and a centre of Inughuit culture. Here, knowledge of the land, sea ice, and animals continues to shape daily life, alongside modern influences. Traditions such as dog-sledding and hunting remain vital to community identity, reflecting deep connections to place. Meeting residents offers a rare opportunity to experience a way of life defined by continuity, adaptation, and enduring northern relationships.

Kap York

Step ashore at Kap York, where meteorite fragments once provided iron for tools. You’ll walk shores where geology, history, and human ingenuity intersect. Feel the stark forms and elemental contrasts of the landscape and recall the Group of Seven’s Arctic canvases, where every line and shadow carried story and spirit.

At Sea

Spend a day at sea as the ship sails south along Greenland’s rugged coast. Attend lectures, workshops, and cultural presentations that bring Arctic history, art, and ecology into sharper focus. From the deck, watch for whales surfacing among icebergs and seabirds soaring overhead, each fleeting moment a study in movement and light.

Upernavik

Nestled amongst a maze of islands, Upernavik is a town where past and present meet on the edge of the Arctic. Visit Greenland’s oldest museum, founded in 1959, with exhibits housed in historic buildings that share stories of Inuit life and colonial history. This is also where a young Knud Rasmussen—later known for his Thule Expeditions—spent part of his youth learning the skills and traditions that shaped his future. As you wander among brightly painted houses and gaze over a sea strewn with ice, you’ll feel how deeply place and story intertwine here.

West Greenland

Sail among towering glaciers and drifting bergs, each one a shifting sculpture in white and blue. Fjords echo with the sound of calving ice, and mountains rise sheer above waters crowded with floes. The scale and geometry here—immense, elemental, ever-changing—recall the stark forms the Group of Seven once sought to capture in paint.

Qeqertarsuaq

Visit Qeqertarsuaq on Disko Island, a place shaped by volcanic forces and known for striking geological contrasts. Black sand beaches meet basalt cliffs, while icebergs drift past offshore. Hike to a waterfall that cascades down from the high tundra plateau, carving bright paths through dark rock. The juxtapositions here—fiery geology against icy seas, flowing water against frozen forms—echo the Group of Seven’s fascination with elemental contrasts.

Sisimiut Coast

Cruise along the dramatic Sisimiut coast, where mountains rise sharply from the sea and small settlements cling to the shoreline. This region reflects Greenland’s seafaring traditions, with communities deeply tied to land and water. As you sail, the shifting light across jagged peaks creates endless new scenes—each one a masterpiece of Arctic colour and form.

Nuuk, Greenland

Your voyage concludes in Nuuk, Greenland’s vibrant capital. Explore its lively streets and visit museums that celebrate Inuit art and history. Here, traditional knowledge and modern life come together in creative conversation. Like the artists who once looked north for inspiration, you’ll return home with your vision reshaped by northern light and the enduring power of curiosity.

*Please note: Cruise itinerary is subject to change depending on weather conditions, ice conditions and other factors.

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Ocean Nova (Arctic)

Ocean Nova (Arctic)

Explore the wonders of the Arctic on the compact and cozy Ocean Nova expedition vessel, which takes up to just 78 guests. The ship was built in Denmark in 1992 and signed to cruise in ice choked waters. The ship is efficent, functional, and for connection with nature. This ship sails with a lighter carbon footprint than most expedition vessels. 

Features include a glass-enclosed lounge with sweeping 200-degree views—perfect for whale watching and seabird spotting and Open decks which are a dream for photographers and scenery lovers. With a shallow draft and easy Zodiac access, you’ll spend more time exploring and less time ferrying. On the Ocean Nova, every moment connects you to nature, each other, and discovery. 

Ice Class: Length: 73 metres (249.5 ft.)
Breadth: 11 metres (36 feet)Max
Draft: Cruising
Speed: 13 knots
Electricity: 380 / 220 V @ 50 Hz Passenger
Capacity:
78

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Included ACTIVITIES

These are included in your cruise fare. Activities vary by itinerary and destination and are subject to regulations, weather conditions and other factors.

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Pricing per person & date

Pricing & Availability last updated 6 November 2025

High Arctic Expedition: Where Art Meets Land | Ocean Nova from USD 10,496
Departing Ending Duration
31 Aug 202714 Sep 202715

Important Information

  • *Save up to 25% off

    Discount is on all 2027 Arctic season voyages onboard Ocean Nova
    Offer valid on ALL available cabin categories
    Discount is on berth costs only; taxes and flight packages are not eligible for discount.
    Offer valid on new bookings until 28 January 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior.
    Not combinable with any other promotions, except League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program only.


    Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Arctic Experts and we will endeavour to find you the perfect Arctic expedition cruise to ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!

    NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit. 

  • Prices are based on per person, may be based on quad/triple/twin share.

    Prices are correct at time of publishing but are subject to change at any time. 

    Itinerary is subject to change depending on weather and ice conditions.

     

    Optional Charter Flight Information & Cost:

    Northbound Charter Flight: Ottowa, ON, Canada to Resolute, NU, Canada. Early-morning departure. 
    Price: $1,250 USD. (Cost subject to change)

    Southbound Charter Flight: Nuuk, Greenland to Toronto, ON, Canada. Evening arrival. 
    Price USD$1,650 per person (Cost subject to change and doesn't include taxes)


    Please note that this cost is NOT included in the advertised cost. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights. 

    Charter flight packages are highly recommended. If the operator and captain decide they are not able to make it to the end destination due to sea ice or weather conditions, they may change where the trip ends and then re-direct the charter flight accordingly, at no cost to guests. This can also affect the starting location of the next voyage.

  • INCLUSIONS

    Cabin aboard the Ocean Nova
    All meals on board
    Applicable taxes and credit card fees
    Complimentary expedition jacket
    Special access permits, entry, and park fees
    Expert expedition team
    Guided activities
    Sightseeing and community visits
    All Zodiac excursions
    Port fees
    Pre-departure materials
    Educational program
    Interactive workshops
    Evening entertainment
    Basic Wi-Fi (Please note: travel to remote regions and therefore the connection can be unreliable)

     

    EXCLUSIONS

    Optional Charter flights (please see notes for more details)
    International Flights
    Program enhancements/optional excursions
    Gratuities
    Alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages, soft drinks, juices
    Personal expenses
    Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
    Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
    Possible fuel surcharges and administrative fees
    Any pre or post land arrangements

     

    Optional Charter Flight Information & Cost:

    Northbound Charter Flight: Ottowa, ON, Canada to Resolute, NU, Canada. Early-morning departure. 
    Price: $1,250 USD. (Cost subject to change)

    Southbound Charter Flight: Nuuk, Greenland to Toronto, ON, Canada. Evening arrival. 
    Price USD$1,650 per person (Cost subject to change and doesn't include taxes)

    Please note that this cost is NOT included in the advertised cost. Please contact your booking agent to include charter flights.

  • 2 (light adventure)
  • A limited number of single cabins, with their own designated cabin price, are available. Subject to cabin availability. Contact Us for more details.

  • Departure date, fuel surcharges, cabin category, currency fluctuations, seasonality and availability.

From Price and Promotional Information

  • From Price is based on a Category 4 Bridge Deck Twin
  • Valid for 31 August 2027 Departure
  • 25% Discount off berth cost is applicable to this departure
  • Please enquire for solo cabin pricing
  • Available until 28 January 2026 unless sold out, varied or withdrawn prior


Please Contact Us for the latest availability, pricing and details of your preferred voyage. Chimu Adventures are Arctic Experts and we will endeavour to find you the perfect Arctic expedition cruise to ensure you have an unforgettable adventure!

See detailed promotional T&Cs below

NOTE: Pricing is subject to change, currency fluctuation and availability at the time of booking and may be varied without notice by us or any of the operators and partners we work with. It is only confirmed and guaranteed at the time of making a booking, agreeing to our terms and conditions and paying a deposit.