
Hall Beach, Nunavut
Fear not! I have not abandoned Kate in the Great White North. I know it may seem like I have, but we are always connected one way or another.
Kate’s next stop was Hall Beach, Nunavut, an Inuit settlement with the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada. It is called ‘Sanirajak’ in Inuktitut and it is the oldest known permanently inhabited community existing north of the Arctic Circle.
Hall Beach is home to some of the most beautiful and photographed sunsets and icescapes.
Mother Nature is not the only artist in Hall Beach. There are a lot of creative residents and they show us how talented they are by decorating The Youth Center with their artwork.
Inside the school you will find the hallways painted with some magnificent murals.
Beauty to be found inside and out.
Wow! Just wow!
What a journey!
Thanks for sharing this amazing odyssey.
An amazing travel story. This of course, was posted some time ago. How is Kate doing now?
Kate is well and travelling. I’m just having a hard time keeping up. I will continue.