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Ice blocks Iqaluit's shores

Iqaluit's shores are blocked with ice, stretching about 200 kilometres out into Frobisher Bay, keeping hunters and campers stuck in the city.

Wind blows buildup of ice in Frobisher Bay towards the city

(English) Ice blocks Iqaluit's shores

12 years ago
Duration 0:56
Ice drifting into Iqaluit's harbour is making getting out of town difficult.

Iqaluit's shores are blocked with ice, stretching about 200 kilometres out into Frobisher Bay, keeping hunters and campers stuck in the city.

The build-up of ice is the result of southerly winds pushing it inland. The ice that's coming in is old, hard, and tricky to manoeuvre through.

Harry Flaherty, president of Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, said everyone is feeling the impact.

"Its affecting the local hunters, the campers. Its the long weekend coming up and the clam digging coming up, and if this ice stays around they wont be able to go out too far."

Kowmagiak Mitsima said summer ice conditions like this dont happen often in Iqaluit.

"But it's normal," he said. "It's been like that before in the 70s, 80s, 90s. But it still gives us a problem hunting."

And it's not stopping him from hunting.

"Well if there's a way to get out, we will," he said. "You got to watch what you are doing. You can go by the low tideit's open on the outside about a mile from here, it's still open."

Canadian Coast Guard officials say the ice is not likely to leave any time soon.