Iqaluit Diary
Oddities - Only in Nunavut

Home Page Getting ready Baffin Hospital Monday
January 20th
Travel
Tuesday
January 21st
Wednesday
January 22nd
Thursday
January 23rd
Friday
January 24th
Road to Nowhere
Saturday
January 25th
Concert
Sunday
January 26th
Church
Monday
January 27th
Cemetary
Tuesday
January 28th
Climate
Wednesday
January 29th
Language
Thursday
January 30th
Shopping
Friday
January 31st
Work Summary
Saturday
February 1st
Snowmobiling
Sunday
February 2nd
Trip Home
Conclusion Picture
Galleries:
Buildings Boats
- a frozen harbour
Oddities
- only in Nunavut

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
Nunavut car licence plate
Caribou antlers and a satellite dish
Caribou antlers and a satellite dish
A flag - not sure of what
A flag - not sure of what
An Inukshuk, used to mark the way
An Inukshuk, used to mark the way
Nunavut coat of arms
Nunavut coat of arms
See how the fire hydrant has to be marked and protected
See how the fire hydrant has to be marked and protected
Four way stop sign
Four way stop sign
Un-necessary speed limit sign
Un-necessary speed limit sign
Serious snow-plowing
Serious snow-plowing
Carving in visitor's centre
Carving in visitor's centre
Canadian Inuit dogs and ravens
Canadian Inuit dogs and ravens
Qamutlik - a long Inuit sledge
Qamutlik - a long Inuit sledge
Path over the utildor - (overground utilities)
Path over the utildor - (overground utilities)
New street signs - not so useful!
New street signs - not so useful!
Cars plugged in to heaters
Cars plugged in to heaters

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