Today in Iqaluit, Canada, the sun rises at 2:34 AM and sets at 10:46 PM, giving the city exactly 20h 12m of daylight. That is 4 minutes shorter than yesterday—losing 4 minutes of daylight each day. With 167 days until the Winter Solstice on December 21, Iqaluit is currently in its Summer season.
Golden Hour & Twilight Windows in Iqaluit
For photographers, filmmakers, and outdoor enthusiasts, the morning golden hour in Iqaluit runs from N/A to 4:16 AM. The evening golden hour begins at 9:03 PM and lasts until 10:46 PM.
Civil twilight—when there is still sufficient ambient light to see clearly outdoors—begins at N/A. Iqaluit's high-latitude position means daylight swings dramatically across the year, from near-polar days exceeding 20 hours in summer to under 5 hours in winter.
Solar Noon & UV Index
Solar noon in Iqaluit falls exactly at 12:40 PM, which is the moment the sun reaches its peak altitude of 29.05 above the horizon. At this specific time, the solar angle produces a relatively low UV exposure day for Iqaluit, typical of its Summer season.
Why Does Sunrise Shift in Iqaluit?
At Iqaluit's latitude of 63.7492738°, the sun currently rises at an azimuth of 277.61° (W). Because of the Earth's axial tilt, this position shifts slightly every day. Sunrise and sunset times for Iqaluit are calculated using advanced solar algorithms (SunCalc) based on coordinates 63.7492738, -68.5213763. Times are mathematically accurate to ±30 seconds.
Historical Sunrise in Iqaluit (Past Years)
Due to the Earth's precise orbit, solar times remain highly consistent year over year. Here is a comparison of today's sunrise and sunset times in Iqaluit versus 1 year and 5 years ago:
| Year | Sunrise | Sunset | Daylight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Today | 2:34 AM | 10:46 PM | 20h 12m |
| 2025 | 2:34 AM | 10:45 PM | 20h 10m |
| 2021 | 2:34 AM | 10:45 PM | 20h 10m |
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does the sun rise in Iqaluit today?
In Iqaluit, the sun rises at exactly 2:34 AM and sets at 10:46 PM today. This gives the city a total of 20h 12m of daylight.
When is golden hour in Iqaluit today?
Today, morning golden hour in Iqaluit runs from N/A to 4:16 AM. Evening golden hour begins at 9:03 PM and lasts until 10:35 PM.
Why does sunrise in Iqaluit shift every day?
At Iqaluit's latitude, the sun currently rises at an azimuth of 277.61° (W). Because of Earth's tilt, the city is losing 4 minutes of daylight each day until the Winter Solstice on December 21.
What is the UV Index in Iqaluit at solar noon?
Solar noon occurs at 12:40 PM when the sun reaches 29.05. This produces a relatively low UV exposure day for Iqaluit, typical of its Summer season.
Has the sunrise time in Iqaluit changed compared to previous years?
Due to the Earth's precise orbit, solar times remain highly consistent year over year. Exactly one year ago in 2025, sunrise was at 2:34 AM, and five years ago in 2021, it was at 2:34 AM.