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Daylight Hours in Inukjuak

Understanding daylight availability helps plan for optimal jetlag recovery. Natural light is the strongest zeitgeber for resetting your circadian rhythm.

Seasonal

Daylight & Jetlag Recovery

Daylight availability affects how quickly your body clock resets in Inukjuak.

Jan
6.8
hours
Feb
8.9
hours
Mar
11.5
hours
Apr
14.2
hours
May
16.6
hours
Jun
18
hours
Jul
17.2
hours
Aug
15.1
hours
Sep
12.5
hours
Oct
9.8
hours
Nov
7.4
hours
Dec
6
hours

Best time to visit: May through September. Longer daylight hours during this period help travelers recover from jetlag more quickly, as natural light is the strongest zeitgeber (time cue) for resetting your circadian rhythm.

Winter travel to Inukjuak requires extra planning. With only 6-7 hours of daylight in December-January, maximize morning light exposure and consider light therapy to accelerate jetlag recovery.

Climate

Inukjuak has a subarctic climate.

Light Exposure Strategy

Eastbound travel: Seek morning light to advance your body clock.

Westbound travel: Seek evening light to delay your body clock.

High latitude note: Inukjuak at 58.4°N experiences extreme seasonal variation. Winter visitors should consider light therapy to supplement limited daylight.