Arviat is the southernmost community on the Nunavut mainland and is close to the geographical centre of Canada. In Arviat, Inuktitut and English are primarily spoken, having the third largest population in Nunavut, behind
Rankin Inlet and
Iqaluit. From the
2011 Canadian census to the
2016 Canadian census there was a population increase of 14.6%. The community became a hamlet under the name Eskimo Point (name first appeared on maps in 1738) in 1977. Cargo and passenger air service is provided by
Calm Air,
Canadian North and
Nolinor Aviation (charter only) out of
Arviat Airport. Destinations include other settlements in Nunavut and
Manitoba, including
Winnipeg. In 1993,
Mark Kalluak published a historical essay on soapstone carving in Arviat, entitled
Pelts to Stone. A History of Arts and Crafts Production in Arviat. Arviat was featured in
Dancing Towards the Light, a 2017
CBC News short film and article telling the story of the hamlet's annual dance competition. The community is home to Arviaqpaluk Radio, a
community radio station which operates under an exemption from
CRTC licensing for low-power broadcasters. ==Politics==