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Grab Cheap Flight Tickets to Kangiqsujuaq

Reasons to Book Cheap Kangiqsujuaq Flights
Situated six miles from Hudson Strait, Kangiqsujuaq (YWB) is a village in the Nord-du-Quebec region of Canada. Surrounded with majestic mountains, the village is famous for archaeological sites dating back to the Dorset period. Tourists can also enjoy hunting, fishing and hiking excursions in the village.
Qajartalik
Qajartalik is the most prominent archaeological site located about 15km from the village. Containing petroglyph masks belonging to the Dorset period and also remnants of houses built by Inuit in the Thule period some 800 years ago, the destination is a must visit for all archaeology lovers.
Pungualuit Crater
Visit Pungualuit crater which was created by a meteorite and is surrounded by Pungualuit Lake which is one of the deepest lakes in North America. Accessible from Kangiqsujuaq, the place presents a unique experience to tourists.
Douglas Harbor
Head to Douglas Harbor which is the perfect spot for hiking activities. Encircled with rocky walls and challenging terrains, hikers will surely fall in love with this place. You can also fish for salmons and trout in the beautiful waters of the harbor.
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