Visitors

Household Garbage

The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents that all household garbage is required to be placed in large garbage bags and not placed into garbage bins in small white plastic grocery bags. Further details available in Inuktitut, French and English.

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Road Closure

The City of Iqaluit would like to advise residents of a road closure affecting access to Ungalliqpaat Crescent. Further details available in Inuktitut and English.

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Human Resources

 

The Human Resources Department is responsible for maintaining a functioning qualified workforce.  The goal of the Human Resources Department is to train, promote and motivate City staff as a unit so they may better serve the needs of the public. 

Some of the Human Resources functions are as follows:

  • Recruitment and Selection
  • Training and Development
  • Support Services
  • Implementing and managing policies and strategies
  • Collective bargaining functions

 

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Explore Iqaluit

Our city provides many exciting social and cultural experiences for visitors. Whether you want to have tea with elders, get out with a dog team, go snowmobiling, dance under the Alianait! Big Top, or visit with friends and family, Iqaluit has a lot to offer. Our city is a great place to stopover, vacation or choose for your next meeting or conference. We have Nunavut’s largest selection of hotels, B&Bs, restaurants and stores.

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What to Do

Whether you are coming for business or pleasure, Iqaluit has lots to offer when you visit! 

If you love the outdoors, you will fall in love with our city for its year round activities. Frobisher Bay is a great kite-skiing destination in the winter, as well as a snowmobilers playground. In the spring and summer, fishing, kayaking, boating and even diving are all activities that will make your trip a memorable one. Our licensed outfitters can help you plan a day trip, a town tour, or even a camping adventure. 

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Visitors

Iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut and the most connected Arctic city in Canada! Our community is dynamic; its residents, the Iqalummiut, form a diverse population from all over Nunavut, elsewhere in Canada

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