Ice monitoring

 
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Ivujivik, or the place where ice accumulates because of strong currents, is Quebec’s northernmost village. A trading post was first established on the site in 1909 by the Hudson's Bay Company. In 1938, a Catholic mission was founded and Inuit gradually began to settle close to these two establishments in 1947. Approximately 274 people now live in this community (Makivik Corporation, 2005)