Plane tickets from Phoenix to Iqaluit

Iqaluit is a vibrant, historic city located in Canada’s Nunavut territory. Known as “the Gateway to the Arctic”, it is the capital city of Nunavut and a place of diverse cultures and unique wildlife. Rich in Inuit history and recently becoming one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, Iqaluit is an experience unlike any other. In this text, we will explore what makes Iqaluit so special and why it should be on the top of your list of places to visit.

Getting to Know Iqaluit

Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is located on the southeastern part of Baffin Island, on the Frobisher Bay. The population of Iqaluit was 7,740 as of 2016. The time zone in Iqaluit is Eastern Standard Time (EST). Daylight Saving Time is observed between the second Sunday in March, and the first Sunday in November. English and Inuktitut are the official languages of the Territory of Nunavut. Inuktitut is spoken primarily in the western Arctic, and English is spoken in Nunavut's south and central regions. The currency in Iqaluit is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Prices are sometimes shown as "C$" or "CAD $" as a designation to distinguish it from other currencies that use the US dollar symbol "$".

Climate and Weather

Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, is known for its unique climate. It is located in the northern part of Canada and its climate is classified as subarctic. The summers are short and relatively mild with temperatures ranging from 0 to 18°C, while winters are long and very cold with temperatures drastically dropping to -15 to -25°C. The city experiences long daylight hours during summer, while short darkness hours during winter. Snowfall can be expected throughout the year, but is more prominent during the winter months. In a typical year, Iqaluit sees an average of 162 mm of precipitation. Iqaluit's climate can be extremely unpredictable, so it's best to be prepared with the right clothing and to always be aware of current weather conditions. Although the city experiences extreme temperatures, there is also a sense of beauty and joy to be found in its unique climate.

Touring Iqaluit: Airport and Transportation

There are two airports in Iqaluit. The main airport is the Iqaluit Airport, which is officially named "Qausuittuq Airport". The other airport is the Frobisher Bay Airport, which is officially named "Iqaluit International Airport". To get from the main airport to downtown in Iqaluit, a taxi is usually the best option. The cost of a taxi from the airport to downtown usually ranges from $25 to $30. There are no money exchange services offered at the Iqaluit Airport. However, there are money exchange services offering competitive rates available in downtown Iqaluit.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Iqaluit

  1. Iqaluit is the capital of Canada's Nunavut Territory and home to the Inuit people of Canada.
  2. Iqaluit has a vibrant culture featuring traditional art forms as well as more modern forms of art, music and dance.
  3. There are many cultural sites and museum artefacts to explore in Iqaluit such as ancient Thule dwellings, traditional skin tents and Inukshuk monuments

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