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ABOUT IGLOOLIK

Igloolik, Nunavut, is a vibrant Inuit hamlet located on Igloolik Island in Foxe Basin, near the Melville Peninsula. The name “Igloolik” means “there is a house here,” referring to the traditional sod houses that once stood in the area-not igloos.

Although it is part of the Qikiqtaaluk region of Nunavut, the community has a mix of cultural traditions from all three regions, including Kitikmeot and Kivalliq.

With a rich history dating back over 4,000 years, the community has long been a cultural hub for the Inuit people. Igloolik is known for its strong artistic traditions. It is home to Artcirq, the only Inuit circus troupe in the world, and hosts the annual Rockin’ Walrus Arts Festival. The award-winning movie ‘Atanarjuat — The Fast Runner’ was produced and filmed here.

The community has been served by the Qiniq network since 2005. Qiniq is a fixed wireless service to homes and businesses, connecting to the outside world via a satellite backbone. The Qiniq network is designed and operated by SSI Micro. In 2017, the network was upgraded to 4G LTE technology, and 2G-GSM for mobile voice.

The town experiences extreme Arctic conditions, with winter temperatures dropping as low as -50°C with wind chill, while summers bring 24-hour daylight from May to July.

HISTORY OF IGLOOLIK

The history of Igloolik is deeply rooted in its archaeological sites, some of which date back over 4,000 years, providing insight into the lives of its’ earliest inhabitants. European contact began in 1822 when the British Royal Navy ships HMS Fury and HMS Hecla, under Captain William Edward Parry, spent the winter in Igloolik. Later, in 1867 and 1868, American explorer Charles Francis Hall visited the island while searching for survivors of the lost Franklin Expedition.

In 1913, Alfred Tremblay, a French-Canadian prospector from Captain Joseph-Elzéar Bernier’s expedition to Pond Inlet, extended his mineral exploration to Igloolik. By 1921, a member of Knud Rasmussen’s Fifth Thule Expedition had also arrived, contributing to the island’s growing connection with explorers and researchers.

The first lasting settlement of southerners began in the 1930s with the establishment of a Roman Catholic Mission. Shortly after, the Hudson’s Bay Company set up a trading post, further integrating Igloolik into northern economic networks. Before such institutions appeared in neighboring communities, Igloolik had already seen the presence of non-Indigenous establishments, including RCMP stations, day schools, and medical clinics.

Today, the Igloolik Research Centre plays a crucial role in preserving Inuit traditional knowledge, advancing technology, and conducting research in climatology and seismic activity. The island remains an important cultural and historical hub in Nunavut.

POPULATION

2049

ETHNIC DISTRIBUTION

95% Inuit

LANGUAGES

Inuktitut, English

LOCATION

Longitude 81° 48’ W
Latitude 69° 23’ N
Elevation 53m

TOPOGRAPHY

Mostly flat terrain.

Weather & Climate

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January

Winter
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-19

February

Winter
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-31

March

Spring
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-28

April

Spring
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-19

May

Spring
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-8

June

Summer
Average Temperature in Igloolik
2

June

Summer
Average Temperature in Igloolik
7

August

Summer
Average Temperature in Igloolik
5

September

Autumn
Average Temperature in Igloolik
0

October

Autumn
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-9

November

Autumn
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-20

December

Winter
Average Temperature in Igloolik
-26

Visitor Information

Conservation Officer

Phone: 867-934-8999
Toll-free: 1-800-642-3800
Fax: 867-934-2027
Address: P.O. Box 239, Igloolik, Nunavut X0A 0L0

Hamlet Of Igloolik Office

Phone: 867-934-8830
Fax: 867-934-8757
Email: Receptionist@igloolik.ca

Igloolik Visitors Center

Phone: 867-934-8429


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