Now, where were we? Ah yes, Clyde River, Nunavut.

Clyde River is an Inuit hamlet located on the shore of Baffin Island’s Patricia Bay, off Clyde Inlet, an arm of Davis Strait in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut Canada. It lies in the Baffin Mountains which in turn form part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range. – Wikipedia
Clyde River in the Inuktituk language is Kanngiqtugaapik (Nice Little Inlet). It is also known as the “Gateway to the Fiords”. Here is Kate’s Clyde River…

Town in the background — at Clyde River, Nunavut.

In love with the view here.

Still in love with the view
This very small town provided Kate with some of her most memorable moments. There was extremely diversified subject matter, including
boats of many colours.
Magnificent giant bones.

Bowhead Whale Bone

Ribs of the Bowhead Whale

Part one of Bowhead Whale (head)

Part two of Bowhead Whale (body/ribs) *(this part attaches to the head with those two black spots of part one photo)

Part three of Bowhead Whale (tail) — at Clyde River, Nunavut.
The next discovery was a first for Kate.

Polar Bear tracks (not so recent ones)

More Polar Bear tracks (more recent)….

Then we found him & followed him! NANUQ!!!! (my first)

NANUQ!!!! (my first)

NANUQ!!!! (my first)
*jumping over the waves*
There were a few other white furry surprises for Kate.

Pupppppppppies! Will be sled dogs next year.

I wanted to take this one home. Just too cute.
There were icebergs a plenty.

So many Icebergs in the distance – This is what the tundra looks like for anyone curious.

Lots of Icebergs
And the inevitable…

Of course there is an Inukshuk and I have a photo with it. What’s not to expect?

Town in the background
I think it is safe to say that this is one visit to Clyde River that Kate won’t soon forget.

Community of Clyde River from the hill across the pond.
Who’s Kate??? I love these photos! Our country is beautiful. But yeah that’s really up there. Can you see Greenland if you stare hard enough at the water?
Hi Trent, Kate is one of the photographers I work with. This is the 3rd instalment of following her schedule for this season. I guess I should re explain everything each time. The first one was in Baker Lake, NU, then Rankin Inlet. I will have to figure it out before I post again.
I think I need to go back and read some past posts, I miss so much being online as infrequently as I am… at any rate, those photos were inspirational, and lovely, and make me glad I live here.
I’m in the same boat. I had some disruptions over the past couple of months and got quite far behind in my reading of posts.
Thank you for the breathtaking, haunting pics, Michelle.
Amazing work.
I can’t take any credit for the pics. They are all Kate’s. She shares them with me and I wanted to share them with as many as I could. It’s a part of our country that you and I may never see in our lifetime, Hook. Too beautiful to ignore and who knows how long it will last.
What a grand experience!
No wonder you enjoy these photos. They’re just wonderful, especially the polar bear, and the whale skeleton. My goodness, the colors alone are magnificent. Thank you for sharing!
The landscape up north is amazing. I certainly enjoy following the endeavour of Kate.
Thank you for taking a look Otto, I appreciate it.
Thanks for showing us some of the north country that we probably will never see ourselves. I guess you have to wear a scarf or something when you go there.
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what huge whale bones! great pics! 😨
They are remarkable.
Thanks for checking us out.