River Water Depot
River water is available inside the Elders Qammaq from 3-8pm daily from January 17 - 21 while flushing is going on.
Please note: There is no Do Not Consume order in place. This is provided as an option for residents.
River water is available inside the Elders Qammaq from 3-8pm daily from January 17 - 21 while flushing is going on.
Please note: There is no Do Not Consume order in place. This is provided as an option for residents.
River water is available inside the Elders Qammaq from 3-8pm daily from January 17 - 21 while flushing is going on.
Please note: There is no Do Not Consume order in place. This is provided as an option for residents.
The City of Iqaluit seeks to provide safe, and healthy spaces for residents and visitors to our community. As part of this commitment, the City has developed a COVID-19 Vaccination policy for all individuals who wish to attend a City facility, including City Recreation facilities.
The City of Iqaluit would like to remind residents that the operation of snowmobiles and All-Terrain Vehicles within the municipality and upon roadways requires valid registration and insurance.
Registration for snowmobiles is available through the City of Iqaluit for an annual $25.00 fee.
Registration for ATV’s are issued by the Motor Vehicle Registrar and available through the Government of Nunavut’s Motor Vehicles Division in Iqaluit.
The City of Iqaluit continues to work closely with the Government of Nunavut’s Department of Health to monitor and respond as needed to the COVID-19 situation.
City Services
City offices at 1085 and 901 will be reopened to the public as of Monday, January 17th, 2022.
Making Payments
The Department of Health would like to notify residents of Iqaluit of contact between a fox and domestic dog in the community. The dog began acting aggressively and later testing confirmed it had been infected with rabies.
The dog was described as a small white husky approximately five to six months old.
The City’s Water Treatment Plant continues to produce high-quality drinking water. The drinking water distributed through the city’s distribution system is in compliance with Territorial Standards and the Canadian Drinking Water Guidelines.