Adventure Canada has showcased its 2026 Arctic expedition program, featuring four voyages that explore the Northwest Passage, Nunavut and Greenland.
The program includes expeditions from June through September aboard small, ice-strengthened vessels led by guides, historians, scientists and cultural ambassadors, according to the company.
“The Arctic continues to be at the heart of who we are at Adventure Canada,” said Cedar Swan, chief executive officer of Adventure Canada.
“Our 2026 Arctic voyages are designed to go beyond sightseeing. They are journeys for the curious that are centered on understanding place, culture and history through engaging and impactful exploration that is guided by a deep respect for the communities that call it home.”
The Iceland to Greenland: In the Wake of the Vikings expedition departs June 28 for a 13-day voyage from Reykjavík to Nuuk. New bookings made by March 31 receive 30 percent off.
The Heart of the Arctic expedition departs Aug. 2 for a 14-day voyage from Greenland to Canada’s eastern Arctic, crossing the Arctic Circle and Davis Strait.
The Baffin Island & Greenland: Circling the Midnight Sun expedition departs Aug. 15 for a voyage connecting Baffin Island with western Greenland.
Beginning in Iqaluit, the expedition explores Frobisher Bay, southeast Baffin Island and Greenland. New bookings made by March 31 receive 20 percent off.
The Into the Northwest Passage expedition departs Aug. 26 for an east-to-west crossing from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland, to Kugluktuk, Nunavut.
The Out of the Northwest Passage expedition departs Sept. 11 for a west-to-east crossing. New bookings made by March 31 receive 25 percent off.
Each voyage features Zodiac excursions, shore landings, onboard lectures and opportunities for cultural exchange with northern communities.