The people of Kangiqsujuaq in Canada go to great lengths to add variety to their diet, venturing under the sea ice during extreme low tides to gather mussels. They have less than an hour before the tide rushes back in.
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A brief history of Kangiqsujuaq
The Thule, direct ancestors of the Inuit, gradually occupied the territories which had been inhabited by Dorset groups. [...]
The territory of Kangiqsujuaq
The territory of Kangiqsujuaq has a coastline approximately 75 km in length, encompassing some 30 fish-bearing rivers, and extends 120 km inland.
The community of Kangiqsujuaq
The community of Kangiqsujuaq (the large bay) occupies an exceptional site, 10 km from Nuvummiut Imarppinga (Hudson Strait), on the southern shore of the Bay which gave it its name. [...]






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Kangiqsujuaq Bike Trail
Kangiqsujuaq bike trail project from paul-Henri Callens on Vimeo.