Cambridge Bay
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- The Western Arctic has changed a lot in the last 10 years and there are many more changes to come in the future. When we were in Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq), Nunavut we noticed a booming tourism industry, a strong Inuit culture and we heard many plans for increased research and shipping in the area. Watch our video to learn more.
L'Arctique de l'Ouest a beaucoup changé dans les 10 derniers années, et encore plus de changements se produiront dans l'avenir. Lors de notre passage à Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq) au Nunavut, nous avons observé une industrie touristique prospère, une culture inuite bien ancrée et nous avons témoigné beaucoup de discussions au sujet d'une augmentation de recherche et de transport maritime dans la région. Visionnez la vidéo ci-dessous pour apprendre plus.
My father and grandfather built the school there around 2003. We’re from Vancouver island and I always grew up listing to the tales from Cambridge bay.
Hi. How are you
Six years later. 2024. 🙏🇨🇦
That is not the furthest inuit settlement. Because I lived there for 10 years
Google should go back and update their google street pictures because it's all from 2012.
is this the furthest north inuit settlement
Nope, Grise Fiord, NU is the most northern civilian community you can catch a plane to!
@@elliotthoch1818 You'll noticed I replied to Tyren who was asking if it Cam Bay was the furthest northern Inuit settlement. Alert is a military base, nor is it an Inuit settlement. You need prior business before you just land in Alert. Grise Fiord on the other hand you can buy a ticket and fly in there and is an Inuit settlement.
Propaganda