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Nanisivik (Inuktitut: ᓇᓂᓯᕕᒃ, lit. 'the
place where people find things'; /
nəˈniːsɪvɪk/) is a now-abandoned
company town
which was
built in 1975 to support...
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Nanisivik Airport,
formerly (IATA: YSR, ICAO: CYSR), was
located 8
nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi)
south of
Nanisivik, Nunavut, Canada, and was operated...
- The
Nanisivik Naval Facility (French:
installation navale de
Nanisivik) is a
Canadian Forces naval facility on
Baffin Island, Nunavut. The
station is built...
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Nanisivik Mine was a zinc-lead mine in the
company town of
Nanisivik, Nunavut, 750 km (470 mi)
north of the
Arctic Circle on
Baffin Island. It was Canada's...
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relocated from
Nanisivik, but
those hopes were
dashed due to lead-zinc contamination. However, a
church was
relocated from
Nanisivik to
Arctic Bay in...
- at
Iqaluit Airport and
Nanisivik Airport. The
First Air
service from
Ottawa also made
intermediate stops in
Iqaluit and
Nanisivik. The OAG
indicates that...
- Navy are
individual commissioned ships of the RCN.
Esquimalt Halifax Nanisivik St. John's
British Columbia: CFB
Esquimalt Nova Scotia: CFB
Halifax Newfoundland...
- Formerly,
there was a
mining town at
Nanisivik. However, it and the
Nanisivik Mine
closed in 2002, with
Nanisivik Airport closing in 2010 and all flights...
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annual sealifts. In 1975, a town was
built at
Nanisivik to
support lead and zinc
production at the
Nanisivik Mine—the
first Canadian mine in the Arctic....
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Highway connects the town of
Arctic Bay to the
former mining town of
Nanisivik. The road also
gained world fame for a
number of
years when it was used...