In the great land of Nunavik, the Parc national des Pingualuit is located in the centre of the Ungava plateau and protects a meteoritic crater filled with exceptionally clear blue water. The Inuit call the area pingualuit, which means “pimple.” This humorous descriptor refers to the rippled crater head that rises to meet the immense Arctic sky. Pingualuit crater offers panoramic views of the almost-lunar tundra. Beyond Pingualuit crater, the parc national des Pingualuit is flat and amazingly regular. The treeless expanse lends itself perfectly to nature and wildlife observation, as well as recreational activities like hiking in summer and cross-country skiing in winter.
Parc national des Pingualuit
C.P. 130
Kangiqsujuaq (Québec)
J0M 1K0
819-338-3282