Ellesmere Island is one of the most remote and inhospitable places on Earth. The island is a frozen wasteland, home to glaciers, icebergs and a few hardy Inuit tribes. The only way to get to Ellesmere is by plane, and even then, the landing is a white-knuckle experience, as the airstrip is located on a frozen lake. There is no infrastructure on the island, so visitors must be completely self-sufficient. There are no hotels, restaurants or shops, and the only way to get around is on foot or by dog sled. But for those who are brave enough to make the journey, Ellesmere is a true wilderness paradise, a place where nature is still in control.