Nunavut is home to some of Canada’s most iconic species (polar bear, narwhal) and beautiful, vast landscapes! Together with the Government of Nunavut, we are supporting communities adapt and protect these treasured landscapes for future generations to enjoy! Happy Show more
Happy Nunavut Day! We hope you have a wonderful day today with your loved ones. If this is your first time ever hearing of Nunavut day, here is a link that can help you understand why it's such a special day for Inuit across Nunavut and Inuit down south: Show more
Happy Nunavut Day! Nunavut ullunganit nalliunirsiutsiarit! We're celebrating the beauty of the people, land, sea and sky with our favourite shows and movies on @aptnlumi ! Stream Nunavummi Mamarijavut, Qanurli, Anaanas Tent, Uakallanga, and so much more! Show more
#Nunavut, which in Inuktitut means ‘our land,’ is rich in tradition, culture + more importantly; a sense of community. Northern Affiliations celebrate the generations of Inuit who have cared for and lived on the land for over a thousand years. canada.ca/en/navy/corpor Show more
— Royal Canadian Navy (@RoyalCanNavy) July 9, 2024
Today we celebrate Nunavut Day, commemorating the official recognition of Nunavut as a territory in 1999. A special shoutout to my colleague and friend @LoriIdlout for her outstanding work representing the people of Nunavut. Nunavut ullunganit nalliunirsiutsiarit! Show more
— Leah ProudLakota (she/her) (@LeahGazan) July 9, 2024
Today is #nunavutDay A place that is definitely on my list of Canadian gems that I want to visit!
— Jann “stop live horse export” Arden (@jannarden) July 9, 2024
Happy #NunavutDay! 2024 is a special year for Nunavummiut ─ it marks 25 years since Nunavut was created on April 1, 1999! Join us today in celebrating Nunavut, Inuit, and our beautiful land! Check out these photos of Parks Canada staff celebrating in Iqaluit and Pangnirtung! Show more
— Parks Canada, Nunavut (@ParksCanNunavut) July 9, 2024
Happy Nunavut Day! Today we celebrate a key moment in Canadian history: the adoption of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement on July 9, 1993.