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Up Here: All that awaits on the Great Trail →

January 01, 2023

Nunavut: Hiking the territory’s lone stretch of Trans Canada Trail
The Itijjagiaq Trail (Inuktitut for “over the land”) stretches roughly 125 kilometres from the south shore of Frobisher Bay outside Iqaluit, through Katannilik Territorial Park ("the place of waterfalls") and across the Meta Incognita Peninsula to the community of Kimmirut.

Source: https://www.uphere.ca/articles/all-awaits-great-trail
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