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Arctic Bay 04.04.2021

Happy International Woman’s Day #internationalwomensday #woman #womanpower

Arctic Bay 22.03.2021

Saturday date with this gorgeous view #arcticbay #bravetheday #dateideas

Arctic Bay 03.03.2021

It’s Finally Friday #bravetheday #arcticbay

Arctic Bay 28.02.2021

5We Use Only the Best in Furs It is hard to top the look and feel of quality fur, and the selection of furs used by Arctic Bay is very particular in contrast to many other brands. As always, we are happy to use only the best furs sourced from the North American Fur Auction. The coyote fur featured in pieces like the iconic Nunavut Champion Limited Edition Parka is ethically sourced from wild coyotes ONLY from Alberta and Saskatchewan. ... The Blue Box furs we use on our women’s Laval parka for example come from Finland and the European Fur Auction. You can also find other unique styles, like the Black Arctic Fox fur in the Labrador Parka. Not to mention, our coyote fur ruffs are much wider and fuller than fur trim you will find with other brands. Arctic Bay even uses beaver fur in many of our jackets for chin guards, something that most brands are not willing to invest in. For a luxury feature like this, only the elite in outerwear brands like Tom Ford have used beaver fur in some of their styles. Canada Goose did use beaver fur in a limited collection line called "Yuki Matsuda". Those jackets retailed for over $1700, and they still don’t measure up to Arctic Bay’s full catalog of extreme winter parkas and accessories featuring beaver fur. #arcticbay #blog See more

Arctic Bay 15.02.2021

Excited for New Amsterdam to be streamed on @netflixca #newamsterdam

Arctic Bay 15.11.2020

Learn From Pandemic History One option we have is trying to predict how the virus might behave based on history. First, we know that in the past[2] 250 years there have been 10 respiratory pandemics. All of these outbreaks had a second wave six months after the first, but only[3] three of those second waves occurred during winter. However, one of those exceptions was the 1918 influenza outbreak. Remember, this is one of the deadliest in global history. That outbreak was t...he only pandemic to have killed more Americans than covid-19, so far, and the death toll was five times as high in the US during the late fall and winter as during the summer. If the covid pandemic follows that trend, the result could easily top 300,000 additional US deaths on top of the more than 200,000 to date. Stay Safe Of course, all of this seems incredibly distressing, but that isn’t to say we know for certain what the winter months will bring. Most important is to be safe and be prepared. During these times of uncertainty, we encourage everyone in the Arctic Bay Community to continue following guidelines presented by public health officials, while also doing everything you can at home to stay healthy and slow the spread. Just on October 26, Canada experienced a surge of over 4,000 reported cases. Over the past few months, those numbers have been climbing, and we may be in for even more. We will continue to follow reports from the Canadian government, and hope for the health and safety of all our A/B Community. #arcticbay #bravetheday

Arctic Bay 08.11.2020

Covid Outbreaks May Get Worse in Winter: Stay Safe and Stay Warm. As the Northern Hemisphere braces for fall, covid-19 still rages on the US, Canada, and other parts of the world. Some expect the pandemic is about to get a lot worse, and Arctic Bay wants to remind everyone to stay safe and stay warm. Experts do admit that we don’t have the evidence yet to know exactly how the winter cold impact the spread of covid-19. However, some health experts still insist that all the fac...tors typically associated with cold weather appear to have the potential to accelerate the transmission of the coronavirus. While Canada and the rest of the world hope for the best, Arctic Bay wants to keep helping our community through our Make the World a Warmer Place initiative, and by offering big discounts on our premium Canadian made parkas. 1. Seasonal Flu Could Increase Risk The first factor to consider is that the seasonal flu, which is a respiratory viral infection like covid-19, is much more active in the winter. Last year there were 40 times as many flu cases in the fall and winter months compared to spring and summer in the United States alone. Historically, these cold months experience tens of times as many seasonal flu infections in various regions. With the flu may come elevated risks, whether it is linked to weakened immune systems or more of a strain on public healthcare systems around the world. So now more than ever, it is important to stay safe and stay informed. #arcticbay #covid_19

Arctic Bay 02.11.2020

Happy Sunday! #arcticbay #bravetheday

Arctic Bay 14.10.2020

Warming your head We didn’t stop at the heart. If you make a purchase shipped from Arctic Bay during the November promotion in participating territories, we’ve also got gifts to warm your head. As part of this initiative, Arctic Bay will also send you a free Merino Wool Beanie Hat, as well as an exclusive branded garment bag. This quality wool beanie is perfect for keeping a cool head in the harshest winter, with a purchase value of over $90. You can also purchase these sp...ecialty items for $50 apiece, and 100% of the pre-tax purchase price will be donated to the selected charity in your territory. We hope that all of you are safe and well, but we know many who could use the help right now. As fall is very much underway, and we may have some intense winter weather closing in, we think now is a great time to make a difference. By providing the very best in durable and fashionable extreme winter parkas, we are also creating more ways for you to give back. Want to learn about more ways you can help Arctic Bay give back? #arcticbay #bravetheday

Arctic Bay 07.10.2020

Remembrance Day 1. Remembrance Day was first observed in 1919 throughout the British Commonwealth. It was originally called Armistice Day to commemorate armistice agreement that ended the First World War on Monday, November 11, 1918, at 11 a.m.on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. 2. From 1921 to 1930, Armistice Day was held on the Monday of the week in which November 11 fell. In 1931, Alan Neill, Member of Parliament for ComoxAlberni, introduc...ed a bill to observe Armistice Day only on November 11. Passed by the House of Commons, the bill also changed the name to Remembrance Day. The first Remembrance Day was observed on November 11, 1931. 3. Every year on November 11, Canadians pause in a moment of silence to honour and remember the men and women who have served, and continue to serve Canada during times of war, conflict and peace. We remember the more than 2,300,000 Canadians who have served throughout our nation’s history and the more than 118,000 who made the ultimate sacrifice. 4. The poppy is the symbol of Remembrance Day. Replica poppies are sold by the Royal Canadian Legion to provide assistance to Veterans. 5. Remembrance Day is a federal statutory holiday in Canada. It is also a statutory holiday in three territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut) and in six provinces (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador). 6. The national ceremony is held at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. The Governor General of Canada presides over the ceremony. It is also attended by the Prime Minister, other government officials, representatives of Veterans’ organizations, diplomatic representatives, other dignitaries, Veterans as well as the general public. See more

Arctic Bay 05.10.2020

Warming you and your heart These winter parkas made in Canada will keep you warm, but the chance to give back can warm your heart. Arctic Bay’s newest initiative is a drive created to help warm the shoulders, heads, and hearts of community members in need of protection from the ever-changing elements. For this initiative, we are proud to be partnered with several charity organizations and retailers internationally to bring in physical coats and monetary donations. Starting... November 7th, not only are we giving you 25% off when you purchase any coat, but we are also giving $50 out of each purchase to go towards the jackets and money we donate to our charity partners in that territory. This means you can give back while getting great prices on all our extreme winter Arctic Bay winter jackets made in Canada, including: Arctic Bay Men’s Parka Women’s Arctic Bay Parka Kids Arctic Bay Collection Keep in mind, this offer is available when you buy an extremely warm Arctic Bay parka exclusively through our digital platforms and e-commerce site, and is available until December 1st, 2020. Once you try Arctic Bay, you will see why our respected Canadian and worldwide buyers trust Arctic Bay. Made right here in Canada, these winter jackets for men, women, and kids are designed to stand up against the worst that winter has to offer. When you take advantage of this promotion you’re getting that quality Canadian craftsmanship you’ve had your eye on, and you’re helping someone in need get one too! #arcticbay #bravetheday

Arctic Bay 02.10.2020

The Regina Parka is as innovative and interesting as the city that inspired it. The body framing leather belt and centre leather detail demand notice, giving bold definition to a quintessential winter silhouette. TECHNICAL FEATURES Premium Canadian Duck Down 725 fill power Canadian origin coyote fur ruff... Canadian origin real beaver fur beard guard 100% Nylon lining Temperature rating up to -45C/-49F ADDITIONAL FEATURES Non-removable hood with hidden wiring for shaping Non-removable fur trim Moldable in-hood framing wire Telescopic sleeves with elasticized rib knit cuffs Exposed leather trimmed centre front YKK two way zipper Leather trimmed cuffs Reversible leather belt with matching leather buckle Leather stand collar lined in fur for added detail Leather trimmed pockets at hips for hand warming Branded details include: Snaps, Lining, Zipper pull, Hanger Hologram on back patch with serial number for security Made in Canada #arcticbay

Arctic Bay 18.09.2020

Arctic Bay Coat Drive is Making the World a Warmer Place Part of what makes the Arctic Bay Community so special is that Arctic Bay isn’t just committed to producing the highest quality Canadian-made winter coats, we are also committed to working with our customers to make a meaningful contribution to improving our community. That is why the Arctic Bay family is running a special initiative to Make the World a Warmer Place with an exclusive offer and coat drive.... There is no doubt that this year has seen unprecedented hardships in communities around the world. Whether it has been difficulties with the ongoing public health crisis, or the economic strains it has created on businesses and households. That is why this season Arctic Bay is working to amplify the message of giving back. We want to keep our global Arctic Bay club members together, so we can make the world a warmer place! Read our blog to find out more. Link in bio #arcticbay #bravetheday