Comments on Le grand nord canadientag:ipernity.com,2024-03-29:comments/doc-44089704http://cdn.ipernity.com/p/200/26/FD/64806.buddy.jpgApex, Nunavut, Canada. J'ai marché aller-retour d'Iqaluit à Apex. I enjoyed my round walk to Apex from Iqaluit. Apex (Inuktitut Niaqunngut) is a small community near Iqaluit located on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada.[1] It is about 5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Iqaluit on a small peninsula separating Koojesse (Kuujussi) Inlet from Tarr Inlet. Historically Apex was the place where most Inuit lived when Iqaluit was a military site and off-limits to anyone not working at the base. The community is accessed by bridge or causeway, and bordered by a local creek (kuujuusi) and waterfall (kugluktuk). Located here are the women's shelter, a church, Nanook Elementary School, and a bed-and-breakfast, along with housing for about 60 families2024-03-29T09:48:00+00:00ipernity.com