Life is very different in the Arctic, and the Inuit have adapted to it in many ways. The mixture of traditional Inuit culture and modern Canadian life makes Iqaluit a fascinating city
![]() Nunavut car licence plate |
![]() Caribou antlers and a satellite dish |
![]() A flag - not sure of what |
![]() An Inukshuk, used to mark the way |
![]() Nunavut coat of arms |
![]() See how the fire hydrant has to be marked and protected |
![]() Four way stop sign |
![]() Un-necessary speed limit sign | ![]() Serious snow-plowing |
![]() Carving in visitor's centre |
![]() Canadian Inuit dogs and ravens |
![]() Qamutlik - a long Inuit sledge |
![]() Path over the utildor - (overground utilities) |
![]() New street signs - not so useful! |
![]() Cars plugged in to heaters |