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Kugaaruk - Wikipedia Kugaaruk means "little stream", [9] the traditional name of the brook that flows through the hamlet Near the hamlet is CAM-4, a North Warning System site that was once part of the Distant Early Warning Line
Kugaaruk - Government of Nunavut Located at N68 24' W89 43' on the southwest shore of the Simpson Peninsula, Kugaaruk (or Pelly Bay as it was previously known), has been known for generations amongst the Inuit as excellent seal hunting grounds It is on the east side of Pelly Bay at the mouth of the Peter River, southeast of Taloyoak and northwest of Naujaat
State of emergency declared in Kugaaruk after seawater infiltrates . . . Hamlet officials in Kugaaruk have declared a local state of emergency after seawater infiltrated the water treatment plant over the weekend Officials are preparing to send a shipment of bottled water, water pumps and supplies to draw water directly from an alternate water source, said a public service announcement from the territorial government
Kugaaruk | Destination Nunavut Inuit have lived in the Kugaaruk area for thousands of years Numerous archeological sites dot the landscape and add a sense of history to the area The unique environment makes Kugaaruk a challenging place for maritime transport Often, many ships are unable to reach the bay
Kugaaruk, Nunavut (Pelly Bay) | Come Explore Canada Kugaaruk is a hamlet located in the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut, Canada It is situated on the coast of the Arctic Ocean and is known for its beautiful landscapes and wildlife
Kugaaruk - Travel Nunavut Kugaaruk is located on the southeastern shore of Pelly Bay off the Gulf of Boothia on the western side of the Simpson Peninsula This place is also sometimes called ‘Arviligjuaq’ in Inuktitut, which means ‘place of many bowhead whales’ because it is situated near bowhead habitat
Kugaaruk - The Canadian Encyclopedia In 1999 the community became known as Kugaaruk, meaning "a little stream" in Inuktitut and the traditional name for the area The seal-dependent way of life of the NETSILIK INUIT of the area was untouched by the whaling and trapping periods that affected other areas of the North