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Situated on the shores of Payne River, Kangirsuk (YKG) is an Inuit village in Quebec, Canada. Renowned for several archaeological sites dating back to 11th century, the land is particularly famous for mussel harvesting. Tourists can also enjoy fishing for salmons and trout in its rivers as well as appreciate the rare wildlife in its vicinity.
Pamiuq IslandHead to Pamiuq Island which attracts archaeologists from the world over. Famous for stone foundations believed to be vestiges of Vikings, some of the historical foundations are believed to be dating back to the early 11th century.
Payne RiverEnjoy fishing expeditions in the Payne River and fish for salmons and trout in its waters. Renowned for mussel harvesting, tourists often camp in the beautiful forests adjoining the river.
Akpatok IslandVisit Akpatok Island to witness rare wildlife like polar bears and walruses. Surrounded by thick forests, the island presents adventurous walking and hiking trails. Certainly worth many a visits.
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Flight was Good with good entertainment - Andre Apr 09, 2025
It was a great trip and I enjoyed the destination - Aime Mar 21, 2025