

This time I'll be focusing on Iqaluit, a rather unusual capital, mixing different architectures and cultures with imagination.


At 63°44′N , 68°31′ W, Iqaluit is just a few miles south of the Arctic Circle.
Iqaluit is one of the world's most interesting capital cities. The only one of its kind is Longyearbyen, in the Svalbard Islands.




HISTORY:
In the 1950’s the U.S. government built an exceedingly long air strip in Iqaluit, also as an emergency landing strip for the space shuttle program. The Canadian government bought the airstrip and out-buildings in the late 70s, and turned over governance to the Inuit when the Nunavut territory was founded in the late 90’s.

The Hudson Bay Company took advantage of the construction and operation of the airstrip and the local people this attracted to the area, and floated over on barges several small warehouses and a store from a near-by community. The buildings still stand to this day.
The Hudson Bay Company building now houses ancient Inuit artifacts and new works of art - tools, clothing, toys carvings, prints and paintings.
HOUSES ON STILTS
In these perennially frigid areas, the subsoil is frozen most of the time.
All the buildings must be on stilts, to prevent sinking in the melting permafrost. This gives a particular profile to the town:







Most residential areas have been carefully planned to be coloured and atractive:


Of course having a view over the bay is a privilege:

This was for some time the world famous and local atraction, the anglican cathedral of St. Judas, or igloo church:

The church burned down in 2005 and was demolished; a new one, in a similar architecture, is being built and will be finished in June 2012.

Also unusual is the elementary school:
Or the secondary school:
Or the RCMP departement:

And the magnificent Iqaluit airport:


The Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, also with an architecture that is sure to impress:

The main street in Iqaluit is Queen Elizabeth II Way :

Among other central buildings, the spectacular Qamutiq:

and the Royal Bank of Canada:

Also in Queen Elizabeth II Way is the Nova Inn, one of the best hotels in town:

The Road to Nowhere
Another original feature in town is Iqaluit's famous Road to Nowhere sign.


In fact, road signs here are also quite unusual and worth a look:

Strange as it may seem, road traffic can get intense sometimes. There is even a busy crossroads - the Four-corners intersection - that deserves a very particular road sign:


Doesn't it look like he is speeding through town ?
CULTURE
The Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum and the Unikkaarvik Visitors Centre and Library

These two buildings (white and blue) are Iqaluit's main cultural venues. Located side by side at the bay's shore, they provide the experience of Baffin Island's native heritage.

The Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum

One of the best places to view examples of what local artists are offering, it displays a permanent exhibit of Inuit sculpture, prints and artifacts.



Clothing is an artwork in Iqaluit. Beautiful sealskin kamiks (boots), handmade mitts and traditional amauti (a woman’s parka equipped
with a large pouch beneath the hood to hold ababy) are all works of art.

Located next door to the museum, the Unikkaarvik Centre is an important stop for any visitor. Boat trips, dog sled rides, hiking expeditions, maps, brochures and advice for travellers.
The entrance, decorated with a lively sculpture of a drum dancer, and this tapestry:

SHOPPING
Iqaluit Fine Arts Gallery:

Arctic Home Furnishings:
Arctic Survival Store:
Arctic Ventures:

North Mart, the local largest shopping:

Fantasy Palace - coffee house and restaurant:

In the summer, the weather is cool, but usually bright, and the sun is up for almost twenty-four hours.
Iqaluit is at any time a place of wonder; but a special magic place at the twilight of a sunny day...




1 comments:
Great info about Nunavut - I visited in 2004 and it was fun to "re-visit" through your eyes :-)
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