‘It was joyous:’ Sun returns to some Nunavut communities for first time in weeks
IQALUIT — A sliver of orange rose over Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, earlier this week, tinting the sky pink and the snow a purple hue.
The sun washed over the frozen tundra and sparkling sea ice for an hour — and was gone.
Monday marked the return of the sun in the Arctic community of about 1,700 after six weeks of darkness, but an overcast sky that day meant the light couldn’t get through. Pamela Gross, Cambridge Bay’s mayor, said the town gathered two days later, on a clear day, to celebrate.
Gross, along with elders and residents, rushed down to the shore as the darkness broke around 10 a.m.