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Capital city of Nunavut, Canada For the film, see Iqaluit (film). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Iqaluit" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2022) (Learn how and when to remove this message) City and territorial capital in Nunavut, CanadaIqaluit ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ (Inuktitut syllabics)City and territorial capitalCity of IqaluitDowntown IqaluitNunavut Legislative BuildingSt. Jude's CathedralIqaluit AirportInuksuk High School FlagSealIqaluitLocation of IqaluitShow map of NunavutIqaluitIqaluit (Canada)Show map of CanadaCoordinates: 63°44′58″N 68°31′18″W / 63.74944°N 68.52167°W / 63.74944; -68.52167CountryCanadaTerritoryNunavutRegionQikiqtaalukElectoral districtsIqaluit-ManirajakIqaluit-NiaqunnguuIqaluit-SinaaIqaluit-TasilukSettled1942Village status1974Town status1980City status19 April 2001Founded byNakasukGovernment • TypeIqaluit City Council • MayorSolomon Awa • MLAsGwen Healey AkearokDavid AkeeagokJanet BrewsterGeorge Hickes • MPLori IdloutArea (2021) • Total51.58 km2 (19.92 sq mi) • Population Centre10.48 km2 (4.05 sq mi)Elevation34 m (110 ft)Population (2021) • Total7,429 • Density144/km2 (370/sq mi) • Population Centre6,991 • Population Centre density667/km2 (1,730/sq mi)DemonymIqalummiutTime zoneUTC−05:00 (EST) • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (EDT)Postal codeX0A 0A1, X0A 0H0, X0A 1H0, X0A 2H0, X0A 3H0Area code867Telephone exchanges222 (mobile), 975, 979NTS Map25N10 Hill IslandGNBC CodeOATRPWebsiteiqaluit.ca Iqaluit is the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It is the territory's largest community and its only city, and the northernmost city in Canada. It was known as Frobisher Bay from 1942 to 1987, after the large bay on the coast on which the city is situated. Its traditional Inuktitut name was restored in 1987. In 1999, Iqaluit was designated the capital of Nunavut after the division of the Northwest Territories into two separate territories. Before this event, Iqaluit was a small city and not well known outside the Canadian Arctic or Canada, with population and economic growth highly limited. This is due to Iqaluit's isolation and heavy dependence on expensive imported supplies, as the city, like the rest of Nunavut, has no road or rail connections to the rest of Canada, and has ship connections for only part of the year. Iqaluit has a polar climate, influenced by the cold deep waters of the Labrador Current just off Baffin Island, which makes the city cold, although it is well south of the Arctic Circle. As of the 2021 Canadian census, the population was 7,429 (population centre: 6,991), a decrease of 4.0 per cent from the 2016 census. Iqaluit has the lowest population of any capital city in Canada. Inhabitants of Iqaluit are called Iqalummiut (singular: Iqalummiuq).