Invite your clients to venture into the far north of Greenland and eastern Canada, where two distinct Indigenous communities uphold their traditions while navigating the currents of modernity. Aboard Le Commandant Charcot, guests will have the rare opportunity to meet the Inuit of Greenland or the Innu of Canada—at a time of year when only this extraordinary vessel can reach their remote homelands. They can witness how these resilient cultures blend tradition with innovation, ensuring their heritage thrives for generations to come.
Invite your clients to explore remote regions and connect with Inuit traditions on Le Commandant Charcot. Experience their deep knowledge of Arctic survival through dog sledding, fishing, and cultural exchanges. Guests will learn how the Inuit thrive above 66.5°N, preserving their heritage and adapting to the ever-changing polar environment.
Amid snow-covered valleys and frozen seas, time seems to stand still. The Innu, guardians of ancestral traditions, welcome visitors with warmth and hospitality. Fishermen and hunters live in harmony with nature, maintaining deep ties to the land, wildlife, and ancient customs in this awe-inspiring northern expanse.