I have decided that air travel in Nunavut (and perhaps the north in general) is quite unique! My flight to Igloolik was scheduled to leave at 8:15am this morning. When I asked a colleague what time I needed to be at the airport he said 8:00. Being a semi-frequent flyer I thought this was a bit extreme (and a joke) so I of course aimed to be there about an hour before (usually normal for domestic flights). Well, not in Nunavut! You literally walk in, go up to the ticket counter and check your bags and then you wait for boarding. There is no security!
All of the flights were delayed this morning due to understaffing in cargo, so all the planes had to wait for the cargo to load. Fortunately my friend the dietitian and the SLP were both flying out this morning so I had company for a few hours. However, I did wait for an extra 3 hours for my plane (with 3 other passengers) to leave. When our cargo was finally loaded, our flight attendant walked us out to the plane and we took off.
The perk about flying up here is actually give you meals on the plane (unlike down south) very old school airplane food. And you get candies when you land and your choice of snacks. Its not too bad!
Coming into Igloolik really felt like the arctic! It is so white and flat here! I can see why every time is snows it turns into a blizzard! There is NOTHING to block the wind. We landed on a snow covered runway, literally. And all around is nothing but white. Its really neat, but totally weird. The town apparently has grown to ~ 2000 people (lots of babies born here).
It feels very arctic like, there are no roads like in Iqaluit, just snow. People ride snow machines everywhere (even the health centre has one). And the houses I visited today felt like true cultural experiences. People eating country food (ie animal meat from the bones), skins drying outside, women sewing. It feels very isolated and cold! Very different from Iqaluit, no colourful buildings, no mountains, very few cars.

the runway

coastline

ocean with ice chunks floating


sea ice forming (apparently this basin has ice almost year round)

Igloolik is also spelled Iglulik

I'm so happy to be here and having this experience!