The province known as NUNAVUT has supported a continuous population for more
then 4000 years. The province was founded by Martin Frobisher back in 1576 while
leading an expedition to find the Northwest Passage. In 1976, talks for a land
claim agreement and the new territory between the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada and
the federal government began. Then in April 1, 1999 Nunavut Act were passed by
the Canadian Parliament.
The population of Nunavut as of 2004 is 29,300, the economy is based on,
mining, diamonds, gold, zinc, lead, copper, and nickel. There are a lot of
companies investing there money to look for diamonds as we speak.
Here are some quick facts
* Iqaluit is the largest city
* The Population 29,300
* 13th province
Admittance into Confederation on April 1, 1999
* 13th Time zone
There are many neat things to do and see, you can tour some of the old mines
that have been shut down, fishing in the summer is awesome, hunting if you are
the hunting type, touring the cities and villages. It is pretty amazing to see
the people up there, the way they live, how they hunt and how they keep there
traditions alive in there children. I think that it is worth while place to
visit because you will learn so much that you thought never existed. So you will
want to visit here in the summer so you can see nature at its best unless you
like cold weather.
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About The Author
Ashton Billesberger is the owner and operator of Nunavut Canada Guide -
http://www.nunavut-canada-guide.com/, which is the best
site on the internet for all Nunavut related information.
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