What is the city of Iqaluit doing about programming?
The City continues to monitor the situation and is working hard to bring alternative and updated programming when available. The City of Iqaluit Recreation Department organizes many special community events throughout the year that will be uploaded to the events calendar.
How much does it cost to live in Iqaluit?
Iqaluit has 3,419 private dwellings, 2,749 of which are occupied by usual residents. The median value of these dwellings is $376,639, quite a bit higher than the national median at $280,552. The average household has about 2.8 people living in it, and the average family has 1.4 children living at home with them.
What is the city of Iqaluit community wellness fund?
The City of Iqaluit is currently accepting project applications from individuals and organizations for Community Wellness Funding in 2020-2021. The Community Wellness Fund supports projects up to $15,000. The Community Wellness Fund is focused on community-based initiatives that aim to improve the health and well-being of Iqaluit residents.
What is the climate like in Iqaluit?
Iqaluit has a tundra climate ( Köppen: ET) typical of the Arctic region, although it is well outside the Arctic Circle. The city features very long, cold winters and brief summers that are too cool to permit the growth of trees. Although it is north of the tree line, there are still shrubs, which are woody plants.
What is qaumaniq day camp?
Celebrate this well-loved francophone holiday. All are welcome to participate in this Quebecois holiday and partake in the festivities. Join us as we celebrate what makes Canada great with a parade as well as various events and activities! Qaumaniq Day Camp is a summer program for children aged 6-12 in our community.
What is there to do at qaumakuluit this year?
Following the parade, kids can warm up with some hot chocolate and enjoy a visit with Santa. The annual Holiday Qaumakuluit Contest returns this year. Open to all businesses and residents. Help us light up the town by decorating the outside of your house or business with holiday lights.
Why celebrate Indigenous heritage day?
Join us as we celebrate the Indigenous heritage of our country, and honor the Inuit land we live on. Celebrate this well-loved francophone holiday. All are welcome to participate in this Quebecois holiday and partake in the festivities. Join us as we celebrate what makes Canada great with a parade as well as various events and activities!