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Puvirnituq - Wikipedia Puvirnituq (Inuktitut: ᐳᕕᕐᓂᑐᖅ) is a northern village (Inuit community) in Nunavik, on the Povungnituk River near its mouth on Hudson Bay in northern Quebec, Canada Its population was 2,129 as of the 2021 Canadian census
Puvirnituq – Centre de santé - Inuulitsivik The northern Inuit village of Puvirnituq, also known by the name of Povungnituk, is located on the northern coast of Povungni tuk Bay, where it meets the river of the same name, east of Hudson Bay, 540 kilometers north of Kuujjuarapik
Puvirnituq - Air Inuit During many fall days, thousands of caribou pound the frozen tundra and tirelessly cross the Puvirnituq river An extraordinary spectacle to witness Situated on the eastern coast of Hudson Bay, the name Puvirnituq derives from the Inuit words meaning "where it smells of rotten meat"
Puvirnituq, Quebec Canada | Come Explore Canada Puvirnituq is a northern village located in the Nunavik region of Quebec, Canada It is known for its Inuit culture, stunning natural landscapes, and outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and dog sledding
Puvirnituq - 14 villages and 1 community - The land - Avataq PUVIRNITUQ means “putrefied ” It was here that an entire community of Inuit died in a famine one winter; not a single survivor remained to tell of the event The following spring, the igloos melted, and people found the corpses giving off the odour of putrefaction
Indigenous Tourism Quebec - Puvirnituq This Inuit village lies 4 km from Puvirnituq Bay, on the north bank of the river bearing the same name Most of the people speak Inuktitut In autumn, migratory caribou from the Leaf River herd tread along in the vicinity for several days
The Inuit Community of Puvirnituq: Culture and Importance Puvirnituq is a small yet significant Inuit community located on the eastern shore of Hudson Bay in Quebec, Canada With a population of approximately 1,700 residents, this community plays a crucial role in preserving Inuit culture and heritage, as well as contributing to the broader socio-economic landscape of northern Quebec
Puvirnituq Map Directions - MapQuest Puvirnituq, QC Map Puvirnituq is a small Canadian city nestled in the province of Quebec With a population of 1,456 residents as of 2016, it covers a land area of 0 87 square kilometers, according to StatCan This quaint city offers a glimpse into a lesser-known part of Canada, with a unique charm that reflects its northern setting
Puvirnituq - CCCA Puvirnituq [Povungnituk], Nunavik [Arctic Quebec] Today, almost 1200 people reside in the community of Puvirnituq Located on the east coast of Hudson Bay about 4 kilometres from Povungnituk Bay, on the north shore of a river by the same name, Puvirnituq is surrounded by an expansive plateau
Puvirnituq – ᒪᑭᕝᕕᒃ – Makivvik Located 4 km from Povungnituk Bay, on the north shore of the major river by the same name, this Inuit village is surrounded by an expansive plateau It is a mixture of countless lakes and rivers, rich wildlife and precious arctic plants and flowers Puvirnituq also witnesses every year the migration of the Leaf River caribou herd