Nunavut is the largest federal territory in the country of Canada, having officially separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999. The capital of Nunavut is its largest city, Iqaluit, and its official languages are the Inuit language, English, and French.
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Presents the thoughts, photographs, and adventures of a couple which lied for three years in the Hamlet of Pangnirtung, Nunavut. The topics include skiing, traveling to town for shopping, and living in far northern Canada.
http://baffin-blogger.xanga.com/
The reason for this weblog was to keep friends and family of this couple informed as to what they were doing when they moved north to Nunavut. It begins in 2010, when the blogger was hired to work there, through the packing and moving, the struggle to maintain a vegetarian diet in the arctic climate, and travel.
http://illhavenunavut.wordpress.com/
A newlywed bride maintained this blog which chronicled her move to Nunavut where she ate polar bear, learned to sew, carried her daughter, and snowmobiled under the northern lights.
http://jenofnunavut.blogspot.com/
A public school teacher journals here about his journey from Miramichi, where he left his wife and children, to Cape Dorset, Nunavut, in order to acquire teaching experience.
http://livingincapedorset.blogspot.com/
A high school teacher writes about her two years of living and working in Qikiqtarjuaq and four more in Nunavut before moving on to Alberta and all the things she learned along the way.
http://waywayup.blogspot.com/