- Iqaluit - Wikipedia
In 1999, Iqaluit was designated the capital of Nunavut after the division of the Northwest Territories into two separate territories Before this event, Iqaluit was a small city and not well known outside the Canadian Arctic or Canada, with population and economic growth highly limited
- Iqaluit | History, Facts, Map, Population | Britannica
Iqaluit, city, capital of Nunavut territory and headquarters of Baffin region, Canada It lies at the head of Frobisher Bay, on southeastern Baffin Island Iqaluit is the largest community in the eastern Canadian Arctic
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Iqaluit - The Tourist Checklist
Iqaluit offers a wealth of experiences that highlight its unique culture and stunning Arctic landscapes From learning about Inuit traditions to exploring the natural beauty of the region, there’s something for everyone to enjoy
- What to Do | City of Iqaluit
Whether you are coming for business or pleasure, Iqaluit has lots to offer when you visit! If you love the outdoors, you will fall in love with our city for its year round activities Frobisher Bay is a great kite-skiing destination in the winter, as well as a snowmobilers playground
- Iqaluit - Travel Nunavut
The city of Iqaluit is located on Baffin Island at the northern end of Frobisher Bay near the mouth of the Sylvia Grinnell River This exciting, dynamic city is the political, business, journalism and transportation hub of Nunavut, with an excellent airport
- Iqaluit - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Iqaluit is the capital and largest community in Canada’s newest territory, Nunavut It is also the territory's only city Iqaluit is situated at the northeast head of Frobisher Bay, on southern Baffin Island
- Iqaluit - Government of Nunavut
One of the most striking features of Iqaluit is its stunning natural setting The city is located on the southern tip of Baffin Island, in the midst of the Arctic wilderness The landscape is dominated by rocky hills, expansive tundra, and the icy waters of Frobisher Bay
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