The best time to visit Kuujjuaq is during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is mildest and daylight hours are longest.
During this period, temperatures are generally comfortable, ranging from 10°C to 20°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities. The long daylight hours, often extending past 10 PM, provide ample opportunity for exploring the natural landscape, including hiking, fishing, and boating on the Koksoak River.
Couples looking for an adventurous and unique retreat will find this time particularly rewarding. The warmer temperatures allow for scenic boat tours to observe local wildlife or guided fishing excursions. The extended daylight also means more relaxed evenings, perhaps enjoying the views from your accommodation.
For solo travellers interested in cultural experiences and the natural environment, late August to early September is also a good choice. The weather remains pleasant, and it's an excellent time for berry picking, a popular local activity, or participating in community events that showcase Inuit culture.