Kangiqsujuaq
Kangiqsujuaq (Inuktitut: ᑲᖏᕐᓱᔪᐊᖅ) is a small village of 750 in Nunavik, Quebec. There is nothing too special about this village, except that it is the closest point of civilization to Qajartalik in Qikertaaluk Island, home to a petroglyph site consisting of over 150 carvings of faces in soapstone.
Understand
The name "Kangiqsujuaq" means "the large bay" in Inuktitut.
Get in
See
- 🌍 Qajartalik. A set of Inuit rock art containing many faces of humans, animals and both. The site has over 150 carvings of faces in soapstone, and is one of the best preserved indigenous sites in Canada.
- 🌍 Douglas Harbour. A spectacular double fjord with steep, rocky walls.
Do
- Inuit Adventures, toll-free: +1-855-657-3319. Adventure tourism
Buy
- 🌍 Northmart, Uvilulik St, ☏ +1 819-338-3222. One of the only stores of any kind in this region.
- 🌍 Cooperative store, ☏ +1 819-338-3252.
Eat and drink
- There is a restaurant at Auberge Kangiqsujuaq Inn.
Sleep
- 🌍 Auberge Kangiqsujuaq Inn, 128 Chem Père Dion (128 Père Dion Rd), ☏ +1 819-338-3232.
- 🌍 Kangiqsujuaq Cooperative Hotel, Building 73, ☏ +1 819-338-3212. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 10AM. 14 rooms. Shared kitchen. Free WiFi, cable TV, coffee and tea in dining room, and access to laundry room from 5-9PM. $235.
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