Find AA Meetings in Nunavut

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Find AA meetings across Nunavut. There are 3 meetings listed in 3 cities, open to residents and visitors alike. Click any city below to see meeting times, locations, and directions.

AA meetings in Nunavut follow the same 12-step program used by groups worldwide: regular meetings, mutual support, and complete anonymity. Whether you live in Nunavut or are visiting, the listings below show current meeting days, times, and locations, and many Canadian groups also offer online options you can join from anywhere.

Join online AA meetings from across Canada - accessible from Nunavut or anywhere in the world. Browse meetings throughout the week below.

Nunavut has a limited number of online meetings, so we've added the closest online meetings from nearby countries (sorted by distance) to give you more options.

Online AA Meetings in Nunavut

Thursdays8:00PM - 9:00PM
Online
Yellowknife, NT
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88697752200 Meeting ID: 886 9775 2200 Password: billw

Sundays7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online
87 Gwich'in Road, Inuvik, NT
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Fridays7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online
87 Gwich'in Road, Inuvik, NT
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenWheelchair AccessWheelchair-Accessible BathroomEnglish
Wednesdays3:00PM - 4:00PM
Online
111 Tantalus Crescent, Carmacks, YT
Meeting Types & Format:
DiscussionLocation Temporarily ClosedOpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Hosted by District 52 Yukon Time 2:50pm to 4:10pm Physical Locations: Health Center in Beaver ...

Tuesdays11:15AM - 12:15PM
Online
Whitehorse, YT
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Meeting ID - 88319208983 Meeting Password - 1111 Or By Phone 1-587-328-1099

Sundays7:30PM - 8:30PM
Online
80 Main Street, Christopher Lake, SK
Meeting Types & Format:
ClosedEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/81500101729 No password required; host will admit participants. (Upstairs). ...

Sundays1:00PM - 2:00PM
Online
Sturgeon County, AB
Meeting Types & Format:
DiscussionDual DiagnosisEnglish
Meeting Notes:

For those who are dually diagnosed with addiction as well as Trauma and Health/disabilities. Alco...

Sundays12:30PM - 1:30PM
Online
10728 124 Street, Edmonton, AB
Meeting Types & Format:
Step StudyOpenWheelchair AccessEnglish
Meeting Notes:

In person max 16 people. Alano Club, Bill W. Room (room 2).

Sundays10:00AM - 11:00AM
Online
Edmonton, AB
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

This meeting is a discussion meeting.

Sundays1:00PM - 2:00PM
Online
Edmonton, AB
Meeting Types & Format:
OpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Alcoholics Anonymous Recovery with Challenges (AARC) is dedicated to providing a welcoming and suppo...

Sundays7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online
North Battleford, SK
Meeting Types & Format:
ClosedEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/6400848923 Meeting ID 6400 848 923 No Password. Call 306-441-2776 for help w...

Sundays10:30AM - 11:30AM
Online
2606 Lorne Avenue, Saskatoon, SK
Meeting Types & Format:
Step StudyBig Book StudyOpenEnglish
Meeting Notes:

Starting April 16th, we will meet in-person and online. Doors open at 10:00am for breakfast and c...

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AA Meetings in Nunavut by the Numbers

Across Nunavut, the 3 listed AA groups are concentrated in Cambridge Bay (1 meetings), Iqaluit (1), and Rankin Inlet (1), with active groups in 3 cities in total. Tuesday is the busiest day for meetings, and evening (5–9 PM) sessions are the most common.

Largest AA communities in Nunavut

When AA groups meet in Nunavut

  • Sunday0
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  • Tuesday1
  • Wednesday1
  • Thursday0
  • Friday1
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Meetings per day of the week across Nunavut. Tuesday has the most scheduled groups.

What members read between meetings

A.A.'s own literature does most of the heavy lifting between meetings in Nunavut. These are the books most often spotted on a member's bookshelf, with a short note on what each one is for. Each card is tagged with its language.

The book Bill W. and Dr. Bob wrote first, in 1939. Most members pick up a copy in their first week or two and keep it close.

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Bill W.'s longer essays on each Step and each Tradition. The usual companion read once the Big Book starts to feel familiar.

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A short, practical book about the day-to-day of staying sober. Often the one a sponsor suggests in the first month.

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One short A.A. reading for each day of the year, with a thought to carry into it. Members often keep a copy on the kitchen counter.

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Brief passages from A.A.'s co-founder, arranged by topic. Some groups read one aloud at the top of every meeting.

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Members' own short accounts of what "a Power greater than ourselves" came to mean to them. Helpful for anyone wary of the word God.

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The same 12&12 essays in a larger typeface. Often the edition kept for reading aloud or for easier eyes.

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Browse the wider shelf of A.A.-approved reading — Living Sober, Daily Reflections, the Grapevine collections, and more.

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Finding AA Meetings in Nunavut

Alcoholics Anonymous has groups across 3 cities in Nunavut, with 3 meetings listed in this directory. Whether you are looking for a group near home or need a meeting while travelling, the listings below include times, addresses, and format details to help you find the right fit.

Meeting Types Available in Nunavut

AA meetings in Nunavut run in several formats. Here is a brief overview:

Open Meetings

Open to the public. Family, friends, and anyone curious about A.A. are welcome to attend.

Closed Meetings

For people with a desire to stop drinking. What is shared stays in the room.

Speaker Meetings

A member shares their story of "experience, strength, and hope." Often a good starting point for newcomers.

Step Study Groups

Groups that read and work through the 12 Steps together, applying the principles to everyday situations.

Major Cities with AA Support in Nunavut

Cambridge Bay is Nunavut's most active AA community with 1 meeting. Other cities with an AA presence include Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet.

For Travelers and Visitors

Visiting Nunavut?

  • • English-speaking meetings in major cities
  • • No advance registration required
  • • Just show up and introduce yourself
  • • AA is the same worldwide - you'll feel at home

For Residents

  • • Find your local home group
  • • Multiple meeting times throughout the week
  • • Online meetings available for flexibility
  • • Connect with the local AA community

Online AA Meetings in Nunavut

Online AA meetings across Canada follow the same format as in-person meetings: shared readings, personal shares, and open discussion. They are a practical option for people in rural areas, those with mobility constraints, or anyone whose schedule makes regular travel difficult.

Benefits of Online Meetings

  • • Attend from anywhere in Nunavut or abroad
  • • No transportation required
  • • Ideal for rural areas with limited options
  • • Same confidentiality as in-person

How to Join Online

  • • Look for "Online" or "Hybrid" meetings
  • • Click "Join Online" for meeting link
  • • Most use Zoom or similar platforms
  • • Camera optional - participate comfortably

Getting Started with AA in Nunavut

First-Time Attendees

Anyone can walk into an AA meeting in Nunavut without prior registration. You are not expected to speak, and you only need to give your first name if you choose to. Many groups keep printed material on hand for people attending for the first time.

Language Considerations

While many meetings in Nunavut are conducted in the local language, major cities typically offer English-speaking meetings. Check the meeting details for language information or contact the local AA intergroup for guidance.

AA membership has one requirement: a desire to stop drinking. Nunavut's meetings are open to anyone who meets it.

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