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Life in Iqaluit Nunavut

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Uploaded by on Dec 3, 2010

Our very last stop on our social media powered exploration of Canada and the United States took us to the remote northern territory of Nunavut in Canada. The very new territory is little known by most North Americans, so we set out to explore and share our findings for your behalf. Watch as we walk around the city of Iqaluit (Nunavut's capital city) and discover all sorts of interesting and sometimes quirky things.

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  • We really enjoyed your video of my home town Iqaluit. Thanks for sharing your views about our lil City. Your video was taped on December 3, 2010 and our Sea Ice wasn't frozen at all. "This is due to Global Warming". Thanks for sharing your video.

  • Tim Horton's, pls go.

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  • @tubecrew10 Thanks for your input, I can now call Iqaluit a city & not Town.

  • @zZZzzzSnooze2nd no, iqaluit is the only place in nunavut that is considered a city

  • @tubecrew10 Not Town?

  • @zZZzzzSnooze2nd it's a city

  • @sens36 you mean "Fucking Canadian Giese" not "Fuckn Canada Gooses" you idiot! XD

  • After couple of years. we will go there for Surfing.. Global warming rocks.

  • @Michtario where do you live near canada? im from sarnia ontario but live year round in quebec

  • i liked this thanks for teaching me a lot about nunavut in a fun way instead of me falling asleep in class wile our teacher explains nunavut to us make another one PLEASE!

  • I live in Michigan right next to the border of Ontario and I must say I've always had an appreciation and fascination with Canada. Lately I've been doing a lot of reading up on Canada's northern territories and Iqaluit is one place I would love to go and visit. The portion of Ontario I live by happens to be the extreme "deep south" of Canada.

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