Monday, November 15, 2010

Cruise North Expeditions Launches New 2011 Routes; Plans

















Kuujjuaq, QC, November 12, 2010 -- Inuit owned Cruise North Expeditions has launched Arctic 2011 dates, rates and itineraries on http://cruisenorthexpeditions.com/. This year we'll be venturing to both Greenland and Canada's Arctic for most of our expeditions, and making a stop at St. Pierre and Miquelon for the first time. We'll also be adding Puvirnituq, Nunavik as an embarking and disembarking port, which will further distribute cruise industry benefits to Nunavik.




Early Bird Discount Extended:

Cruise North Expeditions has extended the early bird booking deadline from January 14 to February 25, 2011 to ensure everyone has a chance to take advantage of these savings. So now if you book and pay in full by Feb. 25 on any of our 2011 expeditions, you will save $400 USD per person. http://cruisenorthexpeditions.com/homepage.aspx?area=expeditions§ion=spiritmountains

Lights, Camera, Action: 2011 Photolife Workshops a go:

The Photolife Arctic cruise workshops continue for 2011 with renowned photographers Stephen Gorman, Daryl Benson and Richard Berry.

The professional landscape and wildlife photographers will lead photo groups aboard Cruise North to help with shots and provide tips when needed. They’ll do on-site demonstrations and evaluations and, while on ship, present lectures on different photo skills and themes, all intended to further develop participants’ skills. For more details visit: http://cruisenorthexpeditions.com/homepage.aspx?area=expeditions§ion=optional

Arctic Clean Up Expedition available for all:

Since 2005 Cruise North has been recruiting volunteers for week-long missions to clean up a heavily polluted abandoned mining site in Canada’s Arctic. The goal was to bring the site back to its pristine Arctic conditions for nearby residents and inhabitants to enjoy. This would mean taking four separate trips since 2005 to haul countless loads of waste from the area to send south for proper disposal.

We reached our goal in 2009, when the Cruise North team and many dedicated volunteers removed the remaining debris from the site. During the five-year mission we hauled out hundreds of rusted fuel drums, dozens of propane tanks and truck batteries, and piles upon piles of scrap metal.

In 2010 we began our next mission, and are keeping up the good work in 2011. We are cleaning up old waste sites in and around Canada’s newest national park, Torngat Mountains National Park in Northern Labrador. While the focus is on environmental preservation, the project includes informative presentations and discussion of stewardship issues such as park management, research and exploration, student learning, and tourism. There are also plenty of opportunities to go ashore with Inuit and experience the Torngat Mountains through a cultural lens.

Voluntourism and travellers from around the world have urged us to make this expedition available to all, and we listened! Now anyone can book the Clean Up Expedition which will be from September 14-22, 2011. For more details visit: http://cruisenorthexpeditions.com/homepage.aspx?area=expeditions§ion=arcticcleanup

Contact:
Jillian Dickens
Cruise North Expeditions Inc.
111 Peter St. Suite 200
Toronto, ON
Canada M5V 2H1
416-660-7660
jillian@cruisenorthexpeditions.com
http://www.cruisenorthexpeditions.com

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