Description
- The northern most portion of Canada is enormous in area but very lightly populated.
- The westernmost portion is Yukon, which is on a different map.
- The middle portion is the Northwest Territories, with its capital at Yellowknife. This vast territory covers from the 60th parallel to the Arctic Ocean but is mostly inaccessible except by air. A new gravel road has been extended from Inuvik to a small town on the Arctic Ocean known as Tuk (because its full name of Tuktoyaktuk is a bit of a mouthful). One can only reach this road via the Yukon and the Dempster Highway. The normal road access to the main part of NWT is from Alberta, with a paved highway to Yellowknife. An inset of the city is included.
- The second side of the map presents Nunavut, Canada’s newest political entity, which is celebrating its 25th year of existence this year. Nunavut has no roads except in the few small towns that exist. Its capital is Iqaluit (which means Place of Fish), at the head of Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island.
- This territory covers an expanse much larger than all of Europe, but has only about 30,000 people. Needless to say, the territory struggles to perform essential services. We have added a red-dashed line to show the route of the Northwest Passage, a largely ice-filled channel that is quickly becoming navigable due to global warming.
Legend in English
Refund Policy
If you’re not satisfied with something you purchased from the online Boutique, you have 30 days from the day you received it to return it for a refund.
Items returned for refund must be in their original condition and packaging, with the invoice included. All parts must be included in the package.
Shipping fees are nonrefundable
Two options for returns
In-person returns
Take the item and your invoice to any of our 14 Travel Centres. A counsellor will refund or replace it for you right there.
Mail-in returns
- Complete the return form that came with your delivery. Call or email the Boutique team (see contact information below) to get a return slip. Your request will be processed within 24 to 48 hours, and the slip will be emailed to you.
- Print the return slip. If you don’t have a printer, take the QR code we emailed you to a Canada Post branch.
- Put the item you don’t want in its original packaging with the completed form.
- Affix the Canada Post return slip to the package.
- Drop the package in a mailbox or a take it to a Canada Post collection point.
We will process your return within 5-10 business days of receiving the package at our warehouse.
It may take seven to ten days for the credit to appear on your account.
Return fees
There are no return fees for most items.
Special cases
Non-exchangeable and non-refundable products
Oversized products such as roof bar, car-top cargo boxes and bags, bicycle racks, carriers, and wastewater tanks are non-exchangeable and non-refundable.
There was no return slip in the package
You won’t find a Canada Post return slip in the package if the delivery came directly from the supplier. You can get one by calling or emailing the Boutique using the contact information below. We’ll email it to you. Just print it out and affix it to your package.
Can’t get to a collection point to drop off the package
You can send the item by Purolator if you’re unable to take your package to a Canada Post mailbox or pickup location. Purolator will then pick it up at your home. Call or email the Boutique to get a new return slip.
Contact information for the online Boutique
Questions or comments? Contact Us! Our team will answer you Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except public holidays).
Email: laboutiqueenligne@caaquebec.com
Phone: 1-877-803-1117