“More than a piece of metal:” Nunavut community gets its first ambulance
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The summer sealift typically brings everything from housewares to heavy equipment to Pond Inlet in Nunavut.
But this year, on Aug. 28, the ship dropped off something the remote community of about 1,600 on the northern shore of Baffin Island has never had before — an ambulance.
The sealift brings what planes can’t to the territory’s fly-in-only communities, including bulk items, non-perishable goods and vehicles.
Each year, between June and October, ships take off from several ports in southern Canada to make the deliveries to Nunavummiut. But bringing anything to the North via Nunavut’s ocean highway comes at a high cost.