Apex was the place where most Inuit lived when Iqaluit was a military site and off-limits to anyone not working at the base.
I took a right down a road to the beach. It was 5C (3C with the windchill) so I'm glad I had my hoodie and a jacket.
I walked out to the big piece of ice |
Doesn't every beach have a big piece of ice in September?! |
How big? Bigger than me! |
I headed back up the road toward Apex.
I drove down a road that took me close to the water on the other side of Apex.
I stopped at the new Municipal Cemetery.
I drove to Apex Hill and walked to the top. The views were spectacular!
Money, pens, flowers, etc. were left at this memorial |
Looking towards Iqaluit |
This is looking across the way at Apex ...
There's the hill I was on top of on the right (in the foreground) |
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