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PlaceKuujjuaq
TypeNorthern Village Municipality
Province / TerritoryQuebec (QC)
LocationKuujjuaq; Nord-du-Québec
CountryCanada
Latitude58.107516
Longitude-68.399563
ImportanceMajor city
CGN IDEJJIZ

About Kuujjuaq, Quebec

Kuujjuaq is a northern village municipality in Kuujjuaq; Nord-du-Québec, Quebec, Canada. It is classified as a major city. Kuujjuaq is located at 58.1075°N, 68.3996°W.

Kuujjuaq rests on the western bank of the Koksoak River, a broad, silty artery that eventually spills into Ungava Bay. It lies 111.0 km south-east of Tasiujaq, QC (from Tasiujaq, QC: bearing 126°T), and is situated 17.6 km north-east of Ikualavik. The landscape around Kuujjuaq is a study in the resilient beauty of the subarctic: rolling hills, sculpted by ancient glaciers, are carpeted with dwarf birch, willow, and hardy mosses, interspersed with patches of lichen that gleam like emeralds in the low northern sun. The air carries a bracing cleanness, a scent of damp earth and distant spruce, and the light, especially in the long twilight of summer, possesses a unique, almost ethereal quality, painting the sky in hues of rose and lavender. While the terrain is not mountainous, it possesses a rugged, untamed character, a place where the earth feels close and the elements hold sway, shaping the very spirit of its inhabitants. The history of Kuujjuaq is deeply intertwined with the fur trade and the establishment of a Hudson's Bay Company post in the mid-19th century, a pivotal moment that drew Inuit families to the area and marked the beginnings of a permanent settlement. Over time, the economy has evolved, moving beyond its fur-trading roots to embrace a more diversified approach, with government services, transportation, and retail forming the backbone of contemporary commerce. The presence of the Canadian Coast Guard and various northern logistics operations underscores Kuujjuaq's role as a vital hub for the region, a place where supplies arrive and depart, sustaining life in this vast and sparsely populated territory. The steady hum of aircraft overhead, a constant reminder of the outside world, is a familiar sound in Kuujjuaq, a counterpoint to the quiet stillness of the surrounding wilderness. While professional sports teams are not a feature of Kuujjuaq, the cultural life of the settlement is rich and deeply rooted in Inuit traditions. The annual Kuujjuaq Summer Games, a vibrant celebration of athleticism and community spirit, draws participants from across the Nunavik region, fostering a sense of shared heritage and friendly competition. The iconic imagery of the Koksoak River, a constant presence in the lives of the people, serves as a natural landmark and a source of inspiration, its waters reflecting the vast northern sky. Education is valued, with institutions like the Nunavik Arctic College providing opportunities for learning and skill development within the community. Though Kuujjuaq may not boast internationally recognized landmarks or a long list of globally famous individuals, its true cultural wealth lies in the enduring strength of its people, their connection to the land, and their ability to thrive in this remarkable corner of the world.

À Kuujjuaq, le grand fleuve Koksoak trace une veine argentée à travers le paysage de la toundra, où l'horizon s'étend à perte de vue, offrant une toile changeante aux caprices du ciel nordique. C'est ici, sur les rives façonnées par le temps et les vents, que le cœur du Nunavik bat au rythme des saisons, un écho ancestral des peuples inuits qui ont foulé cette terre depuis des millénaires. L'air vif, chargé de l'odeur de la mousse et du sel marin lointain, porte le murmure de l'histoire, des premiers contacts jusqu'à la vie moderne où les traditions s'entremêlent à la dynamique d'un centre régional actif. Le soleil, bas sur l'horizon, déploie des lueurs d'or et de pourpre sur les vastes étendues, baignant Kuujjuaq dans une lumière d'une beauté dépouillée, révélant la texture rugueuse du sol et la résilience de sa végétation. L'économie, autrefois ancrée dans la chasse et la pêche, trouve aujourd'hui sa vitalité dans les services et le rôle de Kuujjuaq comme carrefour de cette région immense et sauvage, un lieu où le passé et le présent se côtoient sous un ciel d'une infinie grandeur.

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Explore Kuujjuaq, 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 Kuujjuaq 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