Greenland to Hudson Bay & the Canadian Arctic

From $16,480 per person

13 days

Ship: Scenic Eclipse

Greenland to Hudson Bay & the Canadian Arctic
Scenic Ocean Cruises

Sail through the majestic fjords, glacier-carved coastlines, and ice-laden waters of Greenland and Canada, where towering icebergs, Arctic wildlife, and remote settlements create a truly unforgettable journey. With a limited number of guests on board, you’ll enjoy intimate experiences that bring you closer to the wonders of this extraordinary region. On this carefully curated itinerary, witness spectacular natural phenomena, from dazzling ice formations to the midnight sun. Explore rugged shores and historic Arctic communities, where Indigenous traditions and a deep connection to nature remain strong. Navigate through secluded waterways, where polar bears, walruses, and migrating whales thrive. With expert-led Discovery excursions, Scenic Eclipse offers unrivaled opportunities to experience the Arctic up close. Whether kayaking among icebergs, cruising on Zodiacs, or joining insightful lectures, every moment is designed to immerse you in the wonder of this remote and pristine environment.

Journey Summary

  • Day 1 - Aug. 27, 2027, Fri. - Copenhagen
  • Day 2 - Aug. 28, 2027, Sat. - Copenhagen
  • Day 3 - Aug. 29, 2027, Sun. - Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg)
  • Day 4 - Aug. 30, 2027, Mon. - Ilulissat (Jakobshavn)
  • Day 5 - Aug. 31, 2027, Tue. - Disko Bay
  • Day 6 - Sep. 1, 2027, Wed. - Evighedsfjorden
  • Day 7 - Sep. 2, 2027, Thu. - Iqaluit, Nunavut
  • Day 8 - Sep. 3, 2027, Fri. - Monument Island, Nunavut
  • Day 9 - Sep. 4, 2027, Sat. - Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut
  • Day 10 - Sep. 5, 2027, Sun. - Cape Dorset, Nunavut
  • Day 11 - Sep. 6, 2027, Mon. - Churchill, Manitoba
  • Day 12 - Sep. 7, 2027, Tue. - Churchill, Manitoba
  • Day 13 - Sep. 8, 2027, Wed. - Toronto, Ontario

Detailed Itinerary

Day-by-day description of your cruise and cruise activities.

Day 1 - August 27, 2027

Copenhagen

By the 11th century, Copenhagen was already an important trading and fishing centre and today you will find an attractive city which, although the largest in Scandinavia, has managed to retain its low-level skyline. Discover some of the famous attractions including Gefion Fountain and Amalienborg Palace, perhaps cruise the city’s waterways, visit Rosenborg Castle or explore the medieval fishing village of Dragoer. Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.

Day 2 - August 28, 2027

Copenhagen

By the 11th century, Copenhagen was already an important trading and fishing centre and today you will find an attractive city which, although the largest in Scandinavia, has managed to retain its low-level skyline. Discover some of the famous attractions including Gefion Fountain and Amalienborg Palace, perhaps cruise the city’s waterways, visit Rosenborg Castle or explore the medieval fishing village of Dragoer. Once the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen features many reminders of its fairytale heritage and lives up to the reputation immortalised in the famous song ‘Wonderful Copenhagen’.

Day 3 - August 29, 2027

Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg)

Located just north of the Arctic Circle, Sisimiut is the northernmost town in Greenland where the port remains free of ice in the winter. Yet it is also the southernmost town where there is enough snow and ice to drive a dogsled in winter and spring. In Sisimiut, travelling by sled has been the primary means of winter transportation for centuries. In fact, the area has been inhabited for approximately 4,500 years. Modern Sisimiut is the largest business center in the north of Greenland, and is one of the fastest growing Greenlandic cities. Commercial fishing is the lead economy in the town‘s thriving industrial base.

Day 4 - August 30, 2027

Ilulissat (Jakobshavn)

Known as the birthplace of icebergs, the Ilulissat Icefjord produces nearly 20 million tons of ice each day. In fact, the word Ilulissat means “icebergs” in the Kalaallisut language. The town of Ilulissat is known for its long periods of calm and settled weather, but the climate tends to be cold due to its proximity to the fjord. Approximately 4,500 people live in Ilulissat, the third-largest town in Greenland after Nuuk and Sisimiut. Some people here estimate that there are nearly as many sled dogs as human beings living in the town that also boasts a local history museum located in the former home of Greenlandic folk hero and famed polar explorer Knud Rasmussen.

Day 5 - August 31, 2027

Disko Bay

Day 6 - September 01, 2027

Evighedsfjorden

Day 7 - September 02, 2027

Iqaluit, Nunavut

Iqaluit is the capital of Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut, which is Inuktitut for “our land”. The community is located at the head of Frobisher Bay, an inlet of the North Atlantic extending into southeastern Baffin Island. The Bay is so long that it was first taken to be the possible entrance of a Northwest Passage. In Iqaluit, the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Building both house incredible collections of Inuit artwork with interesting local prints for sale in the museum shop.

Day 8 - September 03, 2027

Monument Island, Nunavut

Day 9 - September 04, 2027

Lower Savage Islands, Nunavut

Day 10 - September 05, 2027

Cape Dorset, Nunavut

Cape Dorset is a small Inuit hamlet located on Dorset Island, off the southern shore of Baffin Island. The traditional name for Cape Dorset is Kinngait (meaning "high mountain"), describing the ‘Cape’, which is actually a 800 foot mountain. This is a nature-lovers paradise with breath-taking landscapes and an amazing abundance of arctic wildlife, such as migratory caribou, seabirds, whales, seals and walruses. Ancient native Thule (Dorset Culture) peoples lived in this area for three thousand years, and it is here where the first archaeological remains were found. Captain Luke Foxe, during his attempt to find the Northwest Passage in 1631, was the first European to land here. He named the Cape in honour of his sponsor Edward Sackville, the Earl of Dorset. In 1913, the Hudson's Bay Company started a trading post, exchanging furs and skins for supplies like tobacco, ammunition, flour, gas, tea and sugar. In 1949, the market for white fox collapsed but the art industry boomed. Since the 1950s, Cape Dorset, the "Capital of Inuit Art", has become an economic mainstay of the community, with more than 20% of it residents employed in the arts.

Day 11 - September 06, 2027

Churchill, Manitoba

Day 12 - September 07, 2027

Churchill, Manitoba

Day 13 - September 08, 2027

Toronto, Ontario

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