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  1. Contact Us Hamlet of Arviat Open: Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 613 3rd Avenue PO Box 150 Arviat, NU, X0C 0E0 Phone: (867) 857-2841 Email: reception@arviat.ca

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    Arviat (Inuktitut pronunciation: [aʁviˈat], syllabics: ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ; formerly called Eskimo Point until 1 June 1989) is a predominantly Inuit hamlet located on the western shore of Hudson Bay in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. Arviat ("place of the bowhead whale") is derived from the Inuktitut word arviq meaning " Bowhead whale ".

  3. Aug 6, 2012 · Arviat, Nunavut, incorporated as a hamlet in 1977, population 2318 (2011c), 2060 (2006c). The Hamlet of Arviat is located on the west coast of Hudson Bay and is the southern-most community of mainland Nunavut. Formerly Eskimo Point, the name was changed in 1989 to the name the Inuit had long used to denote the locale, "shape of the bowhead whale."

  4. Arviat is a predominantly Inuit hamlet located on the western shore of Hudson Bay in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, Canada. Arviat is derived from the Inuktitut word arviq meaning "Bowhead whale". Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.5. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive. Please support Ukraine, as Ukraine stands as a defender ...

  5. May 1, 2021 · Arviat was incorporated as a hamlet in 1977. Arviat is only 10 m (30 ft) above sea level. As early as 1738, its former name appeared on various maps and charts. The Estimated Population of Arviat is 2,657. Inuktitut and English are primarily Languages spoken, having the third-largest population in Nunavut.

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    Contact Us Hamlet of Arviat Open: Mon - Fri: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 613 3rd Avenue PO Box 150 Arviat, NU, X0C 0E0 Phone: (867) 857-2841 Email: reception@arviat.ca

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  8. Sep 9, 2022 · The community of Arviat’s mapping efforts in the waters directly in front of the hamlet spanned 12 days in the summer of 2021 and are represented in this animation. The shallowest areas, which emerge from the water at low tide, appear red, and the deepest waters—at least five meters deep—appear blue. Animation courtesy of Julien Desrochers

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