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Itsanitaq Museum

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The Itsanitaq Museum, set in a historic Anglican mission building, holds one of the finest collections of Inuit art and artifacts in Canada. Visitors can explore intricate carvings, traditional tools, and ceremonial objects that reveal the ingenuity and spirituality of the Inuit people. The museum's exhibits also feature contemporary works, bridging past and present. A visit here provides a profound understanding of life in the Arctic, from survival skills to artistic expression, all within an intimate, welcoming space.

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  • Examine a vast collection of Inuit sculptures carved from soapstone, ivory, and bone.
  • View traditional Inuit clothing, including parkas and boots made from animal skins.
  • Learn about the spiritual beliefs and shamanic practices through displayed amulets and masks.

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Ways to visit Itsanitaq Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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