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416: 80: 2628: 704: 110: 731:'s intended purpose of facilitating trans-Atlantic ferry flights. The US turned over the base to the Canadian government in 1944 and 1945, which established Naval Radio Station Chimo (call sign CFI) as part of the Canadian Supplementary Radio Activities (SUPRAD) system in 1948. Direction-finding facilities were finished and commenced operations in 1949. In 1950, it became part of the Atlantic high-frequency radio direction finding (HFDF) network after the 2632: 574: 2980: 319: 117: 87: 2562: 2063:, Kuujjuaq is the transportation hub of the entire Nunavik region. The Avataq cargo ship delivers cargo once a year, and a new beach port has been built north of the town. There are no roads to outside the region, but there have been proposals floated by regional and provincial officials to build a road link from the south, linking to the 63: 2540: 877:. For example, December 2010 had an average high of −3 Â°C (27 Â°F), while a −4 Â°C (25 Â°F) average high was measured for March 2018. Summer has also been affected, with a 20 Â°C (68 Â°F) average high for June 2012, and a 21 Â°C (70 Â°F) average high during August 2014. 2574: 861:
is at its lowest, as the maritime moderation is at its strongest. Simultaneously, the Hudson Bay freezing process begins as cold builds up over the vast landmasses surrounding the bay. This renders Kuujjuaq to commonly get ice days during October, before winter begins in November and proceeds to the
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mission was established in 1948 and was followed by an infirmary, a school, and a weather station. The HBC outpost at Fort Chimo was closed for months of repairs in 1957 after a major fire, and the post was moved closer to the airfield in 1960. The remaining families who had still lived around the
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further south, the influence of the current contributes to a sizeable snow tally for a climate that cold. In June, Hudson Bay thaws, resulting in mild maritime air from the cold water moderating westerlies. In spite of this, Kuujjuaq being situated with a direct landmass link to its south for
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to its west freezing in November. This eliminates maritime moderation from westerlies that are prevalent in moderating summer temperatures. With Hudson Bay effectively becoming a landmass during the winter, Kuujjuaq ends up being subject to severely cold winds. With the
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agreed to coordinate and standardize their detection operations. The high cost of maintaining and supplying the base, however, led to it being shuttered in late summer 1952 and its equipment and personnel moved to Frobisher Bay (now
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came to trade at the post. By the 1950s, Fort Chimo included two dormitories, two warehouses, oil and salt sheds, and carpentry, cooperage, and machinist workshops. A sloop, a steamer, and outposts at the mouths of the
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in the rich interior. In the winter of 1840–1841, fish and game were so scarce that the agents were forced to scatter into open camps around the countryside to survive as best they could. Fort Chimo and its
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serves students from grade 4 to secondary 5. The village boasts a number of hotels, restaurants, stores, arts and crafts shops and a bank. In 1988, 75% of the town's 1,100 residents were native speakers of
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old site finally joined the larger community, establishing present-day Kuujjuaq (although it did not receive that name until 1980). The HBC store was sold to Hudson's Bay Northern Stores in 1987.
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Journal of a Voyage from Okkak, on the Coast of Labrador, to Ungava Bay, Westward of Cape Chudleigh, Undertaken to Explore the Coast and Visit the Esquimaux in That Unknown Region
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The Remarkable History of the Hudson's Bay Company, Including That of the French Traders of North-Western Canada and of the North-West, XY, and Astor Fur Companies
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established a permanent station on the east shore of the Koksoak River in 1830, at a site about 5 km (3.1 mi) downstream from the present settlement.
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to its south-east also being cold, winter moderation from the east is also eliminated. Although less snowfall is received compared to the more coastal
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is present around Kuujjuaq. Patches of black spruce and larch stand in marshy valleys. Kuujjuaq also witnesses annual migrations of the George River
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The Kuujjuaq Population's Point of View on the Social and Economic Repercussions of the Caniapiscau Cut-Off on Their Hunting and Fishing Activities
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thousands of kilometres can contribute to warm southerlies reaching the settlement, bringing temperatures above 30 Â°C (86 Â°F). Unlike
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on July 12, 1941 and established the Crystal 1 weather station on the western shore of the Koksoak on October 10, 1941. It was supplied by the
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The fort did not reopen until 1866, when it was thought necessary to curtail the trade going to the Moravians in the area and the steamboat
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directly on the Hudson Bay shore, Kuujjuaq thus has a greater continental warmth impact on its summers, and consequently lies below the
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Structure and Metamorphism of the Eastern Boundary of the Labrador Trough Near Kuujjuaq, Quebec, and Its Tectonic Implications
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to his new post in 1837. Over the next four years, he succeeded in establishing an efficient riverine connection with
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pelts. Erlandson ultimately discovered bountiful trapping far to the south in the highlands around
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were shuttered on September 1, 1843, an HBC ship carting away the remaining men and supplies.
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Socio-economic status and food security of low-income households in Kuujjuaq research report
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air-traffic control facility that relays information on flights in northern Canada to
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on site for use, sale, and export. The fort was usually supplied by the steamer
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Kuujjuaq was founded as Fort Good Hope in 1830 but in 1831 changed its name to
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herd. These animals pass through the region throughout August and September.
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With more Inuit settling in the area during this time to assist the base, a
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and George Rivers helped carry out the salmon catch each August, which was
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Coordinates (HĂŽtel de ville Katittavik, 400, chemin de l'AĂ©roport):
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The Language of the Inuit: Syntax, Semantics, and Society in the Arctic
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total private dwellings, a change of -3.1% from its 2016 population of
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made resupplying the distant outpost easier. At that time, Inuit,
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end of April. Kuujjuaq has a cloudy climate, as a result of the
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It has also been known informally as Koksoak and Washgagen.
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Attracted by the missionaries' praise of the location, the
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Souvenirs d'un Kuujjuamiut = Memories of a Kuujjuamiut
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The cause of the extreme swings is the effect of the
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Kohlmeister, Benjamin Gottlieb; et al. (1814),
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Kuujjuaq lies 48 km (30 mi) upstream from
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Transportation plan by Quebec provincial government
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The site was eventually adapted as the 2821:Bissonnette, Alain, and Serge Bouchard. 2258: 2256: 2207: 2205: 2203: 2165:List of anglophone communities in Quebec 3181:Road-inaccessible communities of Quebec 2533:Canadian Climate Normals 1991-2020 Data 2175: 550:, they adopted it as the name of their 434:question marks, boxes, or other symbols 424:Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters 393: 367: 333: 288: 285:289.97 km (111.96 sq mi) 277:385.70 km (148.92 sq mi) 267: 228: 172: 137: 71: 59: 2543:from the original on December 26, 2023 2529:"Kuujjuaq (Composite Station Threads)" 2327: 2867:. Duncan, B.C.: Unica Pub. Co, 1995. 2863:Mesher, Dorothy, and Ray H. Woollam. 2571:Environment and Climate Change Canada 2537:Environment and Climate Change Canada 2383: 2002:Environment and Climate Change Canada 506:. Its population was 2,668 as of the 445: 381: 350: 325: 309: 301: 293: 280: 272: 254: 241: 233: 220: 208: 192: 180: 7: 2762:"Hudson's Bay Company: Fort Chimo", 2602:. Environment Canada. Archived from 873:in recent decades, similar to other 464:, "Great River"), formerly known as 2893:Les aurores borĂ©ales QuĂ©bec-Nunavik 771:Since 1996, police services in the 3176:Hudson's Bay Company trading posts 3152:Administrative divisions of Quebec 2984: Administrative divisions of 2567:Canadian Climate Normals 1981–2010 2397:"Kuujjuaq, QuĂ©bec Climate Summary" 2111:, HBC trader, explorer, and author 25: 2247:Commission de toponymie du QuĂ©bec 2237:Banque de noms de lieux du QuĂ©bec 2152:Arctic Institute of North America 2978: 2782:Ungava: A Tale of Esquimaux-Land 2770:, Winnipeg: Archives of Manitoba 414: 318: 317: 250:Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou 116: 115: 108: 86: 85: 78: 61: 2144:30th Governor General of Canada 2027:, Kuujjuaq had a population of 631:to establish an outpost on the 580:encamped near Fort Chimo (1909) 3004:Regional county municipalities 2785:, London: T. Nelson & Sons 2731:Dorais, Louis-Jacques (2010). 2150:, and current fellow with the 2136:, former mayor and businessman 2127:and founding president of the 869:Kuujjuaq has been affected by 29:Kuujjuaq (Inuit reserved land) 1: 2865:Kuujjuaq Memories and Musings 2067:and also providing access to 1570:Average snowfall cm (inches) 1500:Average rainfall mm (inches) 859:diurnal temperature variation 777:Kativik Regional Police Force 717:United States Army Air Forces 54:Northern village municipality 3049:(aboriginal administrations) 2936:Time-lapse video of Kuujjuaq 2368:Kohlmeister & al. (1814) 2352:Kohlmeister & al. (1814) 2215:RĂ©pertoire des municipalitĂ©s 2189:Geographical Names Data Base 486:that has become the largest 478:outpost at the mouth of the 3171:Inuit communities in Quebec 3042:Kativik Regional Government 2931:Nunavik Tourism Association 2926:Kativik Regional Government 1640:Average precipitation days 1239:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1099:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 884:Climate data for Kuujjuaq ( 588:were missionaries from the 504:Kativik Regional Government 3197: 2777:Ballantyne, Robert Michael 2441:"Decembre 2010 Ă  Kuujjuaq" 1999: 883: 471: 436: instead of syllabics. 26: 3149: 2795:, Toronto: William Briggs 2509:(in French). MĂ©tĂ©o Climat 2487:(in French). MĂ©tĂ©o Climat 2465:(in French). MĂ©tĂ©o Climat 2443:(in French). 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Kuujjuaq, Quebec
Kuujjuaq (Inuit reserved land)
Northern village municipality
Kuujjuaq
Kuujjuaq is located in Quebec
Kuujjuaq is located in Canada
58°06â€ČN 68°24â€ČW / 58.100°N 68.400°W / 58.100; -68.400
Province
Quebec
Region
Nord-du-Québec
Nunavik
TE
Kativik
Federal riding
Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
Prov. riding
Ungava
Time zone
UTC−05:00
EST
DST
UTC−04:00
Postal code(s)
J0M 1C0
Area code
819
www.nvkuujjuaq.ca
Canadian Aboriginal syllabic characters
rendering support

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