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Country
  
Canada

Settled
  
1735

Time zone
  
Atlantic Time (UTC-4)

Province
  
Newfoundland and Labrador

Number of airports
  
1

Region
  
Nunatsiavut

Incorporated
  
1977

Local time
  
Thursday 6:00 AM

Area code
  
709

Rigolet

Weather
  
-7°C, Wind N at 14 km/h, 83% Humidity

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Rigolet (Inuit: Kikiaq) (population 310) is a remote, coastal Labrador Inuit community established in 1735 by French-Canadian trader Louis Fornel. Located on Hamilton Inlet, which is at the entrance to fresh water Lake Melville; Rigolet is on salt water and is accessible to navigation during the winter. Although there is no road access, the community is accessible by snowmobile trail, Rigolet Airport, or seasonally via a coastal ferry from Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

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Map of Rigolet, NL, Canada

Although there are still coniferous trees surrounding the village, a few kilometers northeast into Hamilton Inlet, the terrain changes drastically to a sub-arctic tundra. Minke and Humpback whales are commonly observed in nearby waters. Rigolet is part of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims area and is overseen by the Nunatsiavut government. Approximately 5% of Rigolet's population is non Inuit. The town is the southernmost officially recognized Inuit community.

It appears as the town of Rigo in John Wyndham's novel The Chrysalids.

References

Rigolet Wikipedia


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