Grant and Funding Programs Offered by Nunavik Tourism
Overview of Available Grants and Funding
Tourisme Nunavik showcases Québec’s Great North with its vast Arctic landscapes, remarkable wildlife and vibrant Inuit culture, inviting travellers to live a truly authentic northern adventure at the very top of the province.
View Nunavik Tourism's website for more information.
Content last updated: March 3, 2026
List of grants and funding offered by Nunavik Tourism
4 opportunities available
Grant and FundingOpen
Nunavik Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Digital development
Supports digital business development for Nunavik tourism operators

Grant and FundingExpert AdviceOpen
Nunavik Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Studies and Consulting Services
Support for tourism consulting, studies and strategic planning

Grant and FundingOpen
Nunavik Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Accommodations
Funding for sustainable tourism accommodation projects in Nunavik

Grant and FundingOpen
Nunavik Tourism — EPRTNT 2025-2027 – Attractions, activities and facilities
Support for sustainable tourism attractions, activities and facilities
About Nunavik Tourism
What is Nunavik Tourism's official website?
Nunavik Tourism's official website is https://www.nunavik-tourism.com/.
What else should I know about Nunavik Tourism?
Tourisme Nunavik invites you to discover the true Great North of Québec, a pristine land stretching beyond the 55th parallel over an area almost as large as France, where wild tundra, boreal forest, towering mountains, countless lakes and powerful rivers create an unparalleled playground for adventure seekers. Home to four of Québec’s most spectacular national parks – Pingualuit, Kuururjuaq, Tursujuq and Ulittaniujalik – Nunavik offers unique opportunities for trekking, mountaineering, sea and whitewater kayaking, backcountry skiing and snowshoeing, from the legendary crystal-clear meteorite crater lake to Québec’s highest peaks and vast northern inland seas. This is also a land of extraordinary Arctic wildlife, where visitors can observe polar bears in their natural habitat, witness the migration of one of the world’s largest caribou herds, and encounter muskoxen, tundra wolves, Arctic foxes, marine mammals and migratory birds, often in the company of seasoned guides for exceptional photography. At the heart of the region are the Inuit, a warm and welcoming people proud of their unique ancestral heritage, who share their living culture through national park stays, fishing expeditions, dog-sled outings, igloo nights under the northern lights, elders’ stories, mesmerizing throat singing and soapstone carving, offering an unforgettable and deeply authentic northern experience.