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Compared to the rest of Canada, Pond Inlet's population is fairly young with 36.7% of the population being under 15 compared to 16.3% for Canada as a whole. [32] The average age of people in Pond Inlet is 26.6, compared to Nunavut at 28.3 and the general Canadian population at 41.9.
Qikiqtaaluk: Qikiqtani School Operations: Kindergarten–5 Nasivvik High School: Pond Inlet: Qikiqtaaluk: Qikiqtani School Operations: 6–12 Netsilik School: Taloyoak: Kitikmeot: Kitikmeot School Operations: Kindergarten–12 Nuiyak School: Sanikiluaq: Qikiqtaaluk: Qikiqtani School Operations: Kindergarten–6 Paatsaali School: Sanikiluaq ...
Pond Inlet: Mittimatalik [22] ᒥᑦᑎᒪᑕᓕᒃ place where Mittiima is buried [22] Qikiqtaaluk Region: 1,555 1,617 -3.8 Qikiqtarjuaq ᕿᑭᖅᑕᕐᔪᐊᖅ big island [23] Qikiqtaaluk Region: 593 598 -0.8
The Qikiqtaaluk Region, Qikiqtani Region (Inuktitut syllabics: ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓗᒃ pronounced [qikiqtaːˈluk]) or the Baffin Region is the easternmost, [1] northernmost, and southernmost administrative region of Nunavut, Canada. Qikiqtaaluk is the traditional Inuktitut name for Baffin Island. [2]
Nunavut is the least populous of Canada's three territories with 36,858 residents as of 2021 Canadian census, but the largest territory in land area, at 1,836,993.78 km 2 (709,267.26 sq mi). [1] Nunavut is also larger than any of Canada's ten provinces. [1]
Kivalliq Campus: Sanatuliqsarvik (Nunavut Trades Training Centre), and Kivalliq Hall are in Rankin Inlet; Nunatta Campus is in Iqaluit; Nunavut Research Institute – Iqaluit, Arviat, Cambridge Bay, Rankin Inlet and Igloolik; Piqqusilirivvik Inuit Cultural Learning Centre – Clyde River with satellite locations in Baker Lake and Igloolik
Arviqtujuq Kangiqtua (Inuktitut syllabics: ᐊᕐᕕᖅᑐᔪᖅ ᑲᖏᖅᑐᐊ [1]) formerly Eglinton Fiord [2] is a fjord on Baffin Island's northeastern coast in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. [3] The Inuit settlement of Pond Inlet is 355 km (221 mi) to the northwest and Clyde River is 55 km (34 mi) to the east.
Joseph Idlout, grandfather of singer Lucie Idlout and father of Leah Idlout, the community's second teacher, moved to Resolute in 1955 from Pond Inlet. [17] Idlout, an Inuk hunter who was the subject of two National Film Board of Canada documentaries: Land of the Long Day , filmed in 1952 in Pond Inlet, [ 36 ] and Between Two Worlds in 1990. [ 37 ]