New Glasgow
New Glasgow
Iqaluit
Iqaluit
Flight

New Glasgow to Iqaluit

Updated: 31 May 2026

Traveling from New Glasgow, PEI to Iqaluit requires a multi-leg flight journey as no road or rail connection exists. You must first drive 30 minutes to Charlottetown Airport (YYG). From YYG, you typically connect through Montreal (YUL) or Ottawa (YOW). Canadian North and First Air are the primary carriers serving the Arctic route. Expect a total travel time of approximately 12 to 15 hours including layovers. This route takes you from the gentle rolling hills of the Maritimes to the rugged tundra of Baffin Island.

Total Distance: Driving to airport 30 km; Air distance 2,150 km.
Fastest Way
Flight via Ottawa with a short layover, taking 12 hours total.
Cheapest Way
Flight via Montreal with advance booking, costing roughly $1,200.
Compare New Glasgow to Iqaluit Routes
Flight
Connecting
Duration
14 hours
Avg Price
$1,200 - $2,500
Operator
Canadian North
Route
YYG to YUL/YOW to YFB

Book your tickets at least 3 months in advance to secure lower fares.

Travel Tips
  • Pack Layers
    Arctic weather changes rapidly; bring high-quality thermal base layers and a windproof parka.
  • Check Baggage
    Northern airlines have strict weight limits; verify your allowance before arriving at the airport.
  • Stay Hydrated
    The air in the Arctic is extremely dry; carry a reusable water bottle at all times.
  • Local Etiquette
    Always ask permission before taking photos of local residents or their property.
  • Connectivity
    Expect limited cellular service outside the main town center; download offline maps.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife Awareness
    Polar bears are present in the region; never hike alone and consider hiring a local guide.
  • Weather Alerts
    Monitor local weather reports daily as flights are frequently delayed by high winds.
  • Emergency Supplies
    Carry a satellite messenger or personal locator beacon if traveling outside the city limits.
  • Sun Protection
    The sun reflects off snow and ice; wear polarized sunglasses to prevent snow blindness.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a road to Iqaluit?
    No, Iqaluit is not connected to the Canadian road network.
  • What is the best currency?
    Canadian Dollars are used throughout Nunavut.
  • Do I need a visa?
    No, Iqaluit is within Canada; no visa is required for domestic travelers.
  • Are there hotels?
    Yes, there are several hotels and B&Bs in Iqaluit.
  • What is the primary language?
    Inuktitut and English are both widely spoken.
Quick Info
  • From New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island, Canada
  • To Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

July to August for milder weather and 24-hour daylight.

Things to Do in Iqaluit
1
Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park
Explore the tundra landscape and view the Sylvia Grinnell River. It is a prime spot for hiking and photography.
2
Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum
Discover Inuit artifacts and local history in this converted Hudson's Bay Company building. Admission is affordable.
3
St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral
Visit the iconic igloo-shaped church that serves as a landmark for the city. It is a masterpiece of northern architecture.
4
Frobisher Bay
Take a guided boat tour to see icebergs and marine wildlife. The bay offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
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