Iqaluit
Exotic Iqaluit ("ee-ka-loo-eet") is the perfect choice for delegates looking for a once in a lifetime experience. This small community in Canada's newest territory offers exciting winter snowmobile and dog team trips to territorial parks, the edge of the ice floe, and into Frobisher Bay. In the summer, delegates can take boat trips onto the bay or try rafting and hiking. A community of 5,000 known for its art, there are about 100 Inuit stone carvers in Iqaluit and numerous other print and textile artists.
Iqaluit has approximately 210 hotel rooms.
Key Facts about Iqaluit |
1,485 miles North of Boston |
Hotel Rooms: |
210 |
Convention Centers: |
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International Airport(s): |
Iqaluit Airport |
Iqaluit enjoys 4 distinct seasons through the year. Average temperatures are:
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter |
High: 16 F (-9 C)
High: 70 F (2 C)
High: 30 F (-1 C)
High: -4 F (-20 C) |
Low: 0 F (-18 C)
Low: 48 F (9 C)
Low: 18 F (-8 C)
Low: -18 F (-28 C) |
To learn more contact us
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» Nunavut Tourism
» Nunavut Parks
» Iqaluit Airport
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Where is Iqaluit?
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