Lots, in theory. But, in practice -- not many, unless you're wealthy, or have an awful lot of friends, especially plane-flying friends, up there.
A for-example list, though, from a northern airline of sorts:
http://www.borekair.com/index.php?cat=schedule
See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenn_Borek_Air#Services.07UNIQ60186d5c14e44418-nowiki-00000004-QINU1.07UNIQ60186d5c14e44418-nowiki-00000005-QINU
And, for places to stay:
http://www.innsnorth.com/
Horrifyingly expensive to check it out.
"Room rates are $199 CDN per person."
http://www.gjoahaven.com/gjoa-haven-hotel-services.htm
...and luxury hotel that is not. Never mind the $ spent just getting there. Just getting out of the 'south' is expensive:
http://www.farecompare.com/flights/Iqaluit-YFB/Ottawa-YOW/market.html
...getting from Iqaluit to the little towns after that would be much more expensive.
Tempting, though, yes.
2007-02-08 20:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Just call 1-866-NUNAVUT (686-2888) (tollfree in North America).
Or google Nunavut Canada
Peace
2007-02-08 20:09:30
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answered by nmp948 4
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uh.. nothing.. lol r u serios nunavut is in the middle of the arctic.. its not much of a tourist destination
2007-02-08 22:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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