in his studio The houses are wooden and built on platforms to cope with the freezing and thawing of the
permafrost. Hunting is still an important part of the lifestyle of the mostly Inuit population. Quota systems allow the villagers to supply many of their needs from populations of
seals,
walruses,
narwhal and
beluga whales,
polar bears and
muskox.
Ecotourism is developing as people come to see the northern wildlife found on Ellesmere and the surrounding islands.
Transportation There are no connecting roads on Ellesmere Island, so Grise Fiord is connected to the rest of the world by a small airstrip (
Grise Fiord Airport), in length. Surrounded by mountains, it has one of the most difficult approaches for aircraft; it is cautioned that only very experienced pilots of
Pilatus PC-12,
DHC-6 Twin Otter and
DHC-7 aircraft attempt the approach.
Economy, development, and sustainability The local cooperative is the main place to purchase supplies. There are local guide and outfitting operations, which are an important source of income for many families, as are carving, traditional clothing and other Inuit crafts. Due to the extreme location, the economy is subsistence-based. Because of the potential for avalanches and falling rocks from mountains, there is no room for expansion.
Communications detachment In 1970,
Bell Canada established what was then the world's most northerly
telephone exchange (operated since 1992 by
Northwestel). It is in the
867 area code (formerly
819 before October 1997) with its only exchange code of 980. Since 2005, the community has been served by the
Qiniq network, a fixed wireless service to homes and businesses that connects to the outside world via a satellite backbone. In 2017, the network, designed and operated by
SSI Micro, was upgraded to 4G LTE technology and 2G-GSM for mobile voice. In 2019,
Bell Mobility became available to Grise Fiord.
Crime and safety A
Simon Fraser University study of
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) activity in the Baffin Region states that Grise Fiord had the lowest rate of criminal offences of all communities examined in 1992, and cites a 1994
Statistics Canada survey indicating that the hamlet has the highest perception of personal safety. ==Politics==