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adventrue
11th May 2010, 11:25
Hello everyone,
I just signed on to this forum. I am not a pilot, but far from a novice traveller: When I was 20 I went on a first long trip crossing the Sahara dessert by hitchhiking, since then I have sailed the Atlantic, been down across the Sahara another time, working as a cook on a cargo ship, and hitchhiked in Iran and Iraqi Kurdistan... Out of my (television-inspired) childhood dreams to visit Brazil, Ivory Coast and Greenland, I have only made one come true so far. On my first trip to Africa I went to Ivory Coast (as a kid the name sounded magical...) and traversed the country even though it was in the midst of a civil war tearing it apart... Maybe I can make the second dream come true?

I have also simply been a lover of the Far North much more than the South of the world and would like to explore this part of the world more.
If anyone does the trip flying from North Canada to Greenland regularly (or also, just Nunavut...), or knows about the places/times people do this most, could they maybe send me a private message or a mail to [email protected] . I have many questions :)

Flatface
13th May 2010, 08:55
Flights to/from Edmonton, Ottawa, Yellowknife, Iqaluit | Canadian North (http://www.cdn-north.com/sabre/flight.asp)

Double Wasp
18th May 2010, 04:09
The http://www.greatcanadiantravel.com/ is a travel agency based in Winnipeg and specialize in travel to the Arctic, Iceland and Greenland.

DW:cool:

CaptW5
18th May 2010, 21:39
Another (although I don't think that they do the 'Far North'):

Classic Canadian Tours - Welcome to Classic Canadian Tours (http://www.classiccanadiantours.com/)