Kuujjuarapik shares the mouth of the Great Whale River with Whapmagoostui, creating a welcoming, two-nation community along Hudson Bay. Long summer days and star-bright winter nights bring extraordinary aurora viewing, snowmobiling, and coastal walks. Adventure is close at hand: outfitters and community guides can help you explore the sweeping landscapes of Tursujuq National Park, where paddling tranquil lakes, hiking drumlin fields, and seasonal wildlife viewing are part of everyday life in the North.
Families will find essential services in town. Health care is delivered through the Inuulitsivik Health Centre, while children and adult learners study with Kativik Ilisarniliriniq. The Whapmagoostui–Kuujjuarapik Research Station supports northern science and community outreach, and regional programs—from recreation to public works—are coordinated by the Kativik Regional Government. Reliable air links with Air Inuit connect residents to hubs like Kuujjuaq and nearby Umiujaq, keeping travel, groceries, and cargo moving year-round.
Housing here reflects a practical northern lifestyle, from modern builds to well-kept community homes. Daily life blends cultural events, time on the land, and close connections that make it easy to settle in—whether you’re arriving for work, research, or a new pace of life. If you’re considering a move within the community or planning a relocation to Kuujjuarapik, Agent Pronto can connect buyers and sellers with a trusted local real estate professional.