​An online weather page in Kimmirut, Nunavut (pop. 460) is so popular it’s about to welcome its one-millionth visitor.

Cameron Bobinski launched www.kimmirutweather.com back in 2006.

Kimmirut lies on Baffin Island's southern coast, just north of Hudson Strait. "I worked for [regional airline] First Air in Kimmirut for 14 years and saw how important weather is for people traveling and receiving cargo by plane." ​​

Since then, he’s logged 966,796 visitors to the page, and says he gets calls from across Nunavut and around the world.

The weather cam, lodged inside Bobinski's house, refreshes every 15 minutes. (Cameron Bobinski) says many people like to keep an eye on the weather on the south coast of Baffin Island, including pilots who fly in and out of the hamlet, and “especially former Kimmirut residents who have moved away,” he told the CBC. ​BobinskiKimmirut

The main attraction on the page is the weather cam, which refreshes every 15 minutes. The camera, lodged inside Bobinski's house, looks through the community and out into the bay, which is frozen most of the year. Bobinski’s wife, Syula, also posts pictures from around the community.

Bobinski's wife, Syula also posts photos she takes in and around the community. Here's Kimmirut in summer. (Syula Bobinski) Bobinski also broadcasts everything you could want to know about the weather, including barometric pressure, windspeed and data on sunrise and sunset (9:15 a.m. and 2:02 p.m. today). ​​​windspeed

Bobinski says Santa Claus may be involved in today’s weather forecast.

He says Santa always arrives in Kimmirut on Christmas Eve to give gifts to all the children in the community.