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PlaceInuit Nunaviningat
TypeNamed Locality
Province / TerritoryQuebec (QC)
LocationBaie-d'Hudson; Nord-du-Québec
CountryCanada
Latitude62.528332
Longitude-77.38861
ImportanceSmall locality
CGN IDESJYR

About Inuit Nunaviningat, Quebec

Inuit Nunaviningat is a locality in Baie-d'Hudson; Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a small locality. Inuit Nunaviningat is located at 62.5283°N, 77.3886°W.

Inuit Nunaviningat rests on the edge of a vast, wind-scoured land, where the Arctic tundra meets the frigid waters of Hudson Bay. It lies 29.8 km east-north-east of Ivujivik, QC (from Ivujivik, QC: bearing 65°T), and is situated 71.0 km south-south-east of Nottingham Island. Low, rounded hills, softened by millennia of glacial retreat and the persistent caress of the wind, roll towards a horizon that seems to stretch into infinity. Sparse, resilient vegetation clings to the rocky ground, a mosaic of grey lichen, hardy mosses, and the occasional splash of colour from low-lying wildflowers in the fleeting summer. The air here carries a bracing clarity, sharp with the scent of salt and the immensity of the north, and the light, especially as dusk begins to descend, can transform the landscape into a palette of muted purples and golds, painting the sky with a quiet, breathtaking artistry. The history of Inuit Nunaviningat is deeply intertwined with the ancestral lands of the Inuit people, their traditions and knowledge shaping the very character of this place. For generations, this coastline has been a vital artery for sustenance and travel, a source of rich marine life that has long formed the backbone of the local economy. While the traditional hunting and fishing remain important, the modern economy of Inuit Nunaviningat also sees the quiet hum of services supporting the community and the occasional arrival of supply ships, bringing goods and connecting this remote settlement to the wider world. The land itself, with its stark beauty and the enduring spirit of its people, stands as a testament to resilience, a place where the rhythm of life is dictated by the changing seasons and the profound silence of the Arctic.

Dans l'étendue glaciale du Nord-du-Québec, Inuit Nunaviningat émerge des confins de la baie d'Hudson, un lieu où le vent sculpte la toundra et où la lumière, au crépuscule, peint le ciel de nuances irréelles, promesse de nuits étoilées d'une clarté saisissante. Ici, le littoral rocailleux rencontre les eaux froides, vestiges d'une terre façonnée par les glaces millénaires, où les rivières dévalent vers la mer, portant avec elles le murmure des âges. L'histoire d'Inuit Nunaviningat est tissée de la résilience de son peuple, les Inuits, dont les traditions ancestrales continuent de vibrer au rythme des saisons, imprégnant le quotidien d'une sagesse profonde et d'un lien indéfectible avec cette nature sauvage. L'économie locale, autrefois dépendante de la chasse et de la pêche, s'adapte aujourd'hui, tout en préservant l'esprit d'autonomie et de respect de l'environnement qui caractérise Inuit Nunaviningat. Les traces laissées par les premiers habitants, les échos des migrations et des échanges, confèrent à ce paysage une âme unique, une beauté austère mais puissante, où chaque lever de soleil sur les étendues infinies semble réinventer le monde.

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Explore Inuit Nunaviningat, Quebec, Canada, with interactive street, satellite and terrain maps, complete with integrated Google Street View imagery. Live weather conditions and 7-day forecasts — including hourly outlooks — are provided through Open-Meteo, while real-time local and world news feeds help keep the page current. Visitors can also search Google alongside Wikipedia and editorial summaries for additional local information and context.

Location data for Inuit Nunaviningat is sourced from the Canadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada, and verified by coordinates rather than name matching alone. GPS coordinates, province, administrative location and place type are shown in the information panel above.

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Location dataCanadian Geographical Names Database (CGN), Natural Resources Canada