St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral
by jamiesno
The cathedral stands out and is like a local landmark. You will see it very easily right in the centre of Iqaluit.
The congregation themselves built this white shingled igloo shaped church. The interior of St. Jude's is warm and inviting bedecked with seal skin and colourful duffel wall hangings depicting community life. The pulpit is simply a qamutiik, the traditional Inuit sled, standing on end. The font which was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth herself, is carved from local stone. Services are conducted in English and Inuktitut; if your able to attend, stop by the parish hall next door and ask for a tour.
P-A-R-T-Y!!!
by Gina867
The nightlife....Iqaluit may not be notorious for it, but it should be! The friends you meet there are the best friends you'll ever have in your life. And it is, without doubt, an experience you will NEVER forget.
Muskox Stew
by jamiesno
One of the favorite things I like about visiting any new place is trying the local food and in the high arctic of Nunavut they have Muskox, this was my first very Muskox stew and it was delicious.
I highly recommend!!
Cold Smoked Caribou Ribs
by jamiesno
One of the favorite things I like about visiting any new place is trying the local food and Caribou is a very popular wild meat that is used in Iqaluit.
There are a variety of different ways for it to be served. For example Caribou Jerky, sausages, roast and so on.
I highly recommend you try some cold smoked. It is great!
Smoked Char
by jamiesno
One of the favorite things I like about visiting any new place is trying the local food and in the high arctic char fish is very popular.
I highly recommend you try the peppercorn smoked char. This has to be the best!