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Taloyoak 2009 The Inuit name Taloyoak describes a large stone blind that was formerly used by hunters to herd caribou for the kill. Taloyoak is west of the Boothia Peninsula, at the heart of the Northwest Passage. Former
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Dining Aqsaqniq Ltd. / /

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Retail store / Arctic College / College Netsilik / /

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retail outlets / light banking services / larger map use zoom tool / retail / country food / banking / manufacturing / Internet Local website www.polarnet.ca Broadcasting Society Cable / /

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Boothia Peninsula / Cambridge Bay / Spence Bay / /

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Anglican Church Roman Catholic Church / Hunters and Trappers Organization / Post Office / Arctic College / /

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John Ross / /

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Governor / Paleajook Eskimo Co-operative Ltd. General / RCMP General / First Air General / general contractor / General / Retail Northern Store General / /

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Franklin Expedition / K- 12 / /

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Nunavut / /

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www.canadabusiness.ca/nunavut / www.polarnet.ca / www.firstair.ca / /

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