Qikiqtarjuaq Deep Sea Port Project

Shovel-Ready and
Inuit-Led

The time for the development of this project is now.

The Qikiqtarjuaq Deep Sea Port is an Inuit-led marine infrastructure project designed to address several converging national and regional priorities. Located at the eastern gateway to the Northwest Passage, the port addresses a long-standing gap in Canada’s Arctic infrastructure. It strengthens Inuit economic self-determination, improves marine safety, and supports Canada’s Arctic sovereignty in a rapidly changing circumpolar region.

The project is strongly supported by Inuit rightsholders and regional leadership, including the Qikiqtani Inuit Association, and reflects years of community engagement and planning.

Since 2010, Qikiqtarjuaq Deep Sea Port has evolved through years of collaborative planning, environmental work, and community engagement, and with community support that must continue to be carefully maintained through communications, the project has received approval from the Nunavut Impact Review Board as of October 2025. Though there is support from community members, public engagement and consultation will be ongoing to maintain trust and lasting relations with the community. The Qikiqtarjuaq Deep Sea Port is shovel-ready, positioned for Phase 1 completion in 2028.

Why this port matters for Canada