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Time in Nunavut
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Nunavut is divided into three time zones: Eastern, Central and Mountain.
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Standard | DST | ||
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GMT−05:00 | GMT−04:00 | Eastern Time | |
GMT−05:00 (year round) | Eastern Time | ||
GMT−06:00 | GMT−05:00 | Central Time | |
GMT−07:00 | GMT−06:00 | Mountain Time |
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Mountain Standard Time
- Mountain Standard Time MST GMT−7
- all communities in the Kitikmeot Region, and
- all portions of the Kivalliq Region West of 102° West
Central Standard Time
- Central Standard Time CST GMT−6
- Between 85° West and 102° West, (Resolute, Repulse Bay, Baker Lake, west shore of Hudson Bay), except on Southampton Island.
Eastern Standard Time
- Eastern Standard Time EST GMT−5
- East of 85° West* (Sanikiluaq, Cape Dorset, Hall Beach, Igloolik, Arctic Bay, Grise Fiord and all points east), except Southampton Island, which does not observe daylight saving time.