Day 1:CAMBRIDGE BAYEnjoy the lively and colourful city of Edmonton during an overnight stay. Add an optional Pre-programme to learn more about this city and the surrounding area.
Day 2:CAMBRIDGE BAYWildlife and conservation in this fish-rich bayA morning flight from Montréal brings you to wildlife-rich Cambridge Bay. It’s home to fewer than 2,000 residents, the Canadian High Arctic Research Station (an important center for climate change research) and Arctic char, musk oxen, and caribou.It’s only fitting for your expedition to start here, where Arctic explorers like Roald Amundsen once sheltered before attempting the legendary Northwest Passage.MS Fram will be ready and waiting. Collect your complimentary expedition jacket and meet your Expedition Team, who will talk you through guidelines on protecting wildlife habitats and on how to visit Arctic communities in a responsible and respectful way.
Day 2:EDMONTONWildlife and conservation in this fish-rich bayA morning flight from Montréal brings you to wildlife-rich Cambridge Bay. It’s home to fewer than 2,000 residents, the Canadian High Arctic Research Station (an important center for climate change research) and Arctic char, musk oxen, and caribou.It’s only fitting for your expedition to start here, where Arctic explorers like Roald Amundsen once sheltered before attempting the legendary Northwest Passage.MS Fram will be ready and waiting. Collect your complimentary expedition jacket and meet your Expedition Team, who will talk you through guidelines on protecting wildlife habitats and on how to visit Arctic communities in a responsible and respectful way.
Day 2:CAMBRIDGE BAYWildlife and conservation in this fish-rich bayA morning flight from Montréal brings you to wildlife-rich Cambridge Bay. It’s home to fewer than 2,000 residents, the Canadian High Arctic Research Station (an important center for climate change research) and Arctic char, musk oxen, and caribou.It’s only fitting for your expedition to start here, where Arctic explorers like Roald Amundsen once sheltered before attempting the legendary Northwest Passage.MS Fram will be ready and waiting. Collect your complimentary expedition jacket and meet your Expedition Team, who will talk you through guidelines on protecting wildlife habitats and on how to visit Arctic communities in a responsible and respectful way.
Mon 9 Sep 2024
Depart 6:00 PM
Day 3:GJOA HAVENCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Tue 10 Sep 2024
2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Day 4:SeaCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Day 5:FORT ROSSCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Thu 12 Sep 2024
Arrive 5:00 PM
Day 6:FORT ROSSCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Fri 13 Sep 2024
Depart 12:00 PM
Day 7:BEECHEY ISLANDCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Sat 14 Sep 2024
7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Day 7:RADSTOCK BAYCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Sat 14 Sep 2024
3:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Day 8:DUNDAS HARBOURCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Sun 15 Sep 2024
8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Day 9:POND INLETCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Mon 16 Sep 2024
2:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Day 10:SeaCross a historical sea corridor through Canada’s Arctic archipelago.Like pioneering explorers who've come before you, we won't have an exact itinerary as we attempt to sail our ice class ship through the Northwest Passage. We plan to land at sites such as Gjoa Haven, Fort Ross, Dundas Harbour, and Pond Inlet, if conditions are favorable.As we explore, we’ll land at sites linked to early exploration history, visit Inuit communities, and look out for Arctic wildlife such as polar bears, whales, narwhals, seals, and seabirds.You’ll go expedition boat cruising between ice floes and land ashore to experience the pristine wilderness first hand. Your Expedition Team will adapt activities to ice and weather conditions, giving you the best experience possible.At Gjoa Haven, Roald Amundsen learned polar survival tips from the Netsilik Inuit people. If we are able to land here, we’ll take a walking tour to learn more. We’ll continue east to Fort Ross, a former Hudson’s Bay Trading post.We may stop at Beechey Island and pay our respects at the graves of three Franklin expedition team members. On Devon Island, the largest uninhabited island on Earth, we hope to visit Dundas Harbor and learn about its Thule heritage.On the final stretch, we’ll try to reach Pond Inlet and the Inuit community of Mittimatalik on Baffin Island, rounding off an incredible eight days of exhilarating exploration.
Day 11:SeaRelax and learn as we sail towards Greenland.Leaving Canada behind, we’ll cross the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay to Greenland. Join the Expedition Team for more insightful lectures on your adventures ahead. Topics may include local wildlife, geology, culture, and historic explorers. You can also pick up some photography tips on how to best capture the awe-inspiring scenery around you.Sweat a little up in the gym or relax in the sauna or one of the outdoor hot tubs. You could also just sit back and enjoy the passing seascape from the panoramic windows of the Explorer Lounge & Bar.
Day 12:ILULISSATThe town where you can see and hear the ice flowOur expedition cruise reaches Disko Bay, a haven for whales and seals. You’re in for a unique experience. Nestled in magnificent Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Ilulissat. An ever-changing gallery of passing icebergs slides by against a backdrop of colorful houses.Marvel at giant icebergs floating past in the deep blue waters, as they take on different hues of white, grey, and blue. With the help of the ship’s photographer, even amateur photographers can capture the nuances of these sculptures of nature.
Thu 19 Sep 2024
8:00 AM to 5:30 PM
Day 13:SISIMIUTExplore ancient traditions in Arctic GreenlandWe reach Sisimiut, Greenland’s second city. It sits in a spectacular location just 25 miles north of the Arctic Circle. This area has a history spanning more than 4,500 years.Old traditions are alive and well here, and you can learn more about the ancient Saqqaq artifacts in the local museum.If you're looking for a special souvenir, pick up a scarf, hat or mittens made of qiviut, the inner wool of a musk ox, said to be 10 times warmer than sheep wool. Why not explore the area by foot and stretch your legs on a hike?
Fri 20 Sep 2024
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Day 14:NUUKExperience Greenlandic culture, old and new, in NuukYour Northwest Passage expedition cruise continues on to Nuuk, Greenland’s colorful capital. It has a population of 18,000 people and a striking mix of old and new buildings.Compare the old buildings like the Hans Egede House and Nuuk Cathedral with the ultra-modern architecture of Greenland’s parliament building.Visit the National Museum to gain fascinating insight into life here 500 years ago and see the six Qilakitsoq mummies. Or join a long nature walk through Paradise Valley and around Mt. Lille Malene.
Sat 21 Sep 2024
8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Day 15:KVANEFJORDDiscover the glacial beauty of the west coast fjordsWe plan to spend the day experiencing Greenland’s west coast fjords region and its sublime scenery. These fjord landscapes have been carved by ice over millennia. Since conditions can vary, we won’t know exactly what’s in store until the day itself.Your Captain and Expedition Team will find the best opportunities for adventure. We may take you ashore in our small boats (RIBs) for a hike or launch our kayaks to explore a pretty cove. Be ready for anything!
Sun 22 Sep 2024
7:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Day 16:SeaWatch for wildlife and get involved in Citizen Science.Leaving Greenland behind, our expedition cruise continues to Canada across the Labrador Sea. We’ll enter the Davis Strait, named after English explorer John Davis, who led expeditions here in the 16th century. The Expedition Team will continue their onboard lectures on topics such as the wildlife of Northern Labrador, Inuit culture, and the history of Arctic exploration.The strait is known for its abundance of seals, whales, and cod. Consider joining one of our Citizen Science projects by helping to photograph and track whales. Or contribute to the GLOBE Program by observing the clouds and helping scientists study our climate.
Day 17:RED BAYExplore this extraordinary former whaling settlement.As we approach Red Bay, look out for humpback or minke whales – the very creatures that drew whalers to this harbor in the 17th century.The ice-cold waters around Red Bay hide a number of wrecked chalupas (small whaling boats) and galleons, making it one of the world’s most important underwater archeological sites.Visit the local museum to see a 26-foot chalupa and look for whale bones in the protected Red Bay National Historic Site. Why not search for pirate Captain Kidd’s buried treasure around Tracey Hill? You may not find gold doubloons, but you will be rewarded with a fantastic view.
Tue 24 Sep 2024
2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Day 18:CORNER BROOKStep back in time in this charming city in Newfoundland.We’ll follow in Captain James Cook’s footsteps as we sail into the Bay of Islands toward the traditional city of Corner Brook. Discover the area’s fascinating history and collection of artifacts at the Corner Brook Museum.Take in great views from Crow Hill or take a guided hike along the Corner Brook Stream trail. You can also opt for a visit to Gros Morne National Park and the picturesque Lobster Cove Head lighthouse, which also features a scenic drive.Before we depart, we’ll enjoy a performance by local folk music performers and storytellers.
Wed 25 Sep 2024
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Day 19:SeaReflecting on your epic expeditionAs your Northwest Passage expedition cruise draws to a close, take time to unwind aboard your comfortable ship and imagine the challenges the great explorers before you would have faced.Soak in the hot tub, work out in the gym, make use of the Science Center, or just relax in the Explorer Lounge & Bar.Join the Expedition Team to recap the highlights of this incredible once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Spend time in the Science Center to wrap up your Citizen Science observations or pick out your favorite images with our onboard photographer.
Day 20:SeaReflecting on your epic expeditionAs your Northwest Passage expedition cruise draws to a close, take time to unwind aboard your comfortable ship and imagine the challenges the great explorers before you would have faced.Soak in the hot tub, work out in the gym, make use of the Science Center, or just relax in the Explorer Lounge & Bar.Join the Expedition Team to recap the highlights of this incredible once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Spend time in the Science Center to wrap up your Citizen Science observations or pick out your favorite images with our onboard photographer.
Day 21:PORTLANDYour expedition cruise through the Northwest Passage ends in Portland. From here a transfer will take you to Boston to catch your flight home or spend some more time in the city.
Sat 28 Sep 2024
Arrive 7:00 AM