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Qamani'tuaq (Baker Lake)

Qamani'tuaq, also known as Baker Lake, is a remote, northern community in Nunavut, Canada, located on an island in the northwest of Hudson Bay. It is primarily inhabited by Inuit people and serves as an important cultural and economic center. The town features a unique blend of traditional Inuit practices and modern amenities. Surrounded by stunning Arctic landscapes, Baker Lake is known for its rich indigenous heritage, art, and subsistence activities like hunting and fishing. Despite its isolation, it maintains vibrant community life and plays a key role in preserving Inuit culture and language.