Ingamo Hall Friendship Centre is a cornerstone of community support and cultural connection in Inuvik, Northwest Territories. As part of the national Friendship Centre Movement, Ingamo Hall offers programs and services that promote wellness, cultural identity, and social development for Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents alike.
Located in the heart of Inuvik, Ingamo Hall provides a safe, inclusive space for gatherings, workshops, and youth engagement. From community feasts to counselling referrals, the centre serves as a hub for healing, learning, and connection across generations and cultures.
For decades, Ingamo Hall has been a trusted place where people come together to support each other, celebrate culture, and access vital services. Their programs are rooted in Indigenous values of respect, inclusion, and community, offering a welcoming environment for all who walk through their doors.
Whether you’re attending a drum dance, seeking support services, or looking for youth programming, Ingamo Hall’s team is there to help—with kindness, understanding, and cultural pride.
Ingamo Hall is more than a service centre—it is a place of belonging. From youth mentorship to elder gatherings, the centre helps build a stronger, more connected Inuvik through compassion, resilience, and cultural pride.
If you’re looking for a welcoming place to learn, share, and grow, Ingamo Hall is here for you. Their doors are open to all, offering programs and support with a strong sense of community spirit.
Program schedules vary by season. Visit or call to learn about current events and services.