Passengers can see the isolated town of Kuujjuaq and the winding Koksoak River as the plane departs over the vast Arctic tundra.
The Right Side offers a spectacular perspective of the Ungava Bay coastline, where the massive tidal shifts reveal dramatic mudflats and the rugged Arctic shoreline meets the deep blue of the bay.
The right side provides a dramatic perspective of the Ungava Bay coastline and the incredible tidal landscapes of Leaf Bay, which features some of the highest tidal ranges in the world.
The right side provides a continuous view of the dramatic Ungava Bay coastline, featuring rugged cliffs, seasonal ice floes, and the vast expanse of the Arctic waters.
While both sides offer stunning Arctic vistas, the right side provides a superior angle for the approach into Iqaluit, showcasing the dramatic ice floes and tidal variations of Frobisher Bay.
The left side offers the most iconic sights, including the massive Manicouagan Reservoir (the Eye of Quebec) and a superior view of the Montreal skyline and the St. Lawrence River upon approach to YUL.
The right side provides the best perspective of the Ungava Bay coastline during departure and a more dramatic approach over the coastal inlets of the Hudson Bay as you arrive in Puvirnituq.
While both sides showcase the stunning subarctic wilderness, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Hudson Bay coastline, the unique Manitounuk cuestas, and the dramatic transition from the tundra to the sea.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Ungava Bay coastline, showcasing the massive tidal flats and the transition from the Koksoak River to the Arctic sea.
The right side offers superior views of the vast Lac Minto and the unique geological formations of the Hopewell Islands upon the approach to Hudson Bay.
The right side offers a superior view of the massive Koksoak River upon takeoff and the striking, rust-colored iron ore mines that define the landscape near Schefferville.