The best time to visit Puvirnituq is during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is mildest and the days are long.
During this period, temperatures are at their highest, typically ranging from 5°C to 15°C, making outdoor activities much more comfortable. The extended daylight hours, with the sun barely setting, offer more opportunity for exploring the natural landscape and engaging in cultural experiences. This is also when the tundra wildflowers are in bloom, adding colour to the otherwise stark scenery.
Travellers interested in wildlife viewing will find this period ideal, as many migratory birds return to the Arctic for breeding. Additionally, boat trips and fishing excursions are more readily available and enjoyable when the waters are free of ice.