Kitikmeot Region · Nunavut
Custom Stickers & Labels — Gjoa Haven, Nunavut
Gjoa Haven is where Roald Amundsen wintered during the first Northwest Passage transit — the King William Island community where the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen spent two winters (1903-1905) in his ship Gjøa, learning from the Netsilik Inuit the survival skills that would allow him to complete the first successful Northwest Passage navigation — home of the Nattilik Heritage Centre (celebrating the Netsilik (Nattilingmiut) Inuit culture, one of the most isolated and distinct Inuit traditions in the Canadian Arctic), and a community whose remoteness on the western shore of King William Island makes it one of the most historically significant and geographically isolated communities in Canada.
Popular Uses in Gjoa Haven
- Gjoa Haven Amundsen Northwest Passage heritage labels
- Roald Amundsen 1903 Netsilik Inuit stickers
- King William Island Arctic heritage labels
- Nattilik Heritage Centre Inuit packaging
- Gjoa Haven downtown Amundsen Avenue retail labels
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