Edmundston
Edmundston
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
Flight

Edmundston to Iqaluit

Updated: 27 May 2026

Traveling from Edmundston to Iqaluit requires a multi-leg journey as no direct road or rail exists. You must first drive or take a bus to Fredericton or Moncton to access major airports. From there, you will fly to Ottawa or Montreal before catching a northern flight to Iqaluit. The total distance is approximately 2,400 km by air. This route is strictly for air travel due to the lack of road infrastructure in the Arctic.

Total Distance: Driving to airport 300 km, Air distance 2,100 km.
Fastest Way
Flight via Montreal, taking 12 hours including layovers.
Cheapest Way
Flight via Ottawa with advance booking, costing roughly $1,800.
Compare Edmundston to Iqaluit Routes
Flight
Connecting
Duration
12 hours
Avg Price
$1,800 - $2,500
Operator
Canadian North
Route
Edmundston to Fredericton (YFC) to Ottawa (YOW) to Iqaluit (YFB).

Book your northern leg well in advance as flights often sell out.

Travel Tips
  • Pack Layers
    Arctic weather changes rapidly; bring high-quality thermal base layers and a windproof parka.
  • Flight Flexibility
    Weather delays are common in the North; always build a 24-hour buffer into your itinerary.
  • Local Currency
    While cards are accepted, carry some cash for small vendors or remote community services.
  • Hydration
    The air in the Arctic is extremely dry; carry a reusable water bottle at all times.
  • Connectivity
    Download offline maps as cellular service can be spotty outside the main town center.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife Awareness
    Never approach polar bears or other wildlife; always hire a local guide for excursions outside town.
  • Sun Protection
    The sun reflects off snow and ice, causing severe glare; wear polarized sunglasses.
  • Emergency Supplies
    If traveling outside the city, ensure you have a satellite communication device.
  • Frostbite Prevention
    Cover all exposed skin when temperatures drop below freezing to prevent rapid frostbite.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a road to Iqaluit?
    No, Iqaluit is not connected to the North American road network.
  • What is the best airline for Iqaluit?
    Canadian North is the primary carrier serving the region.
  • Do I need a passport?
    No, it is a domestic flight within Canada.
  • How cold does it get?
    Winter temperatures frequently drop below -30 degrees Celsius.
  • Can I take a ship?
    Only via seasonal expedition cruises, which are not standard transport.
Quick Info
  • From Edmundston, New Brunswick, Canada
  • To Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

July to August for milder weather and accessible flight schedules.

Things to Do in Iqaluit
1
Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park
Explore the tundra landscape and river valley near Iqaluit. It offers excellent hiking opportunities during the summer months.
2
Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum
Discover Inuit artifacts and local history in this converted Hudson's Bay Company building. It is the cultural heart of the city.
3
St. Jude's Cathedral
Visit the iconic igloo-shaped cathedral which serves as a landmark for the community. It is a unique piece of Arctic architecture.
4
Frobisher Bay
Take a guided boat tour to see icebergs and local marine wildlife. The bay is central to the city's geography and history.
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