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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InuvikInuvik - Wikipedia

    Inuvik ⫽ ɪ ˈ n uː v ɪ k ⫽ (place of man) is the only town in the Inuvik Region, and the third largest community in Canada's Northwest Territories. Located in what is sometimes called the Beaufort Delta Region, [10] it serves as its administrative and service centre and is home to federal, territorial, and Indigenous government offices ...

  2. Welcome to the Town of Inuvik - located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle in the beautiful and vast Mackenzie Delta. We are authentic, accessible and amazing!

  3. Whether you are looking for northern arts and culture, remote rivers and wilderness, a chance to see arctic wildlife, a place to do business or just to relax and enjoy the Midnight Sun - Inuvik is your destination.

  4. www.inuvik.ca › en › discovering-inuvikAbout Inuvik - Inuvik

    Inuvik is located 200km North of the Arctic Circle, on the East Cannel of the incredible ecosystem that is the Mackenzie Delta. We are located within the Taiga Forest just south of the treeline and Arctic Tundra. Inuvik acts as the gateway to the Western Arctic as the Mackenzie River, Dempster Highway and Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway connect our ...

  5. Dec 26, 2017 · Looking for unique places to visit in Canada? Go up to the Northwest Territories and visit Inuvik! Here are five things to do above the arctic circle in Inuvik!

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  6. spectacularnwt.com › communities › western-arcticInuvik - Spectacular NWT

    Located on Canadas largest fresh-water delta, Inuvik is a place of rich diversity. The largest NWT town north of the Arctic Circle, this community of 3,400 packs its seasons with colourful festivals and outdoor adventures.

  7. Inuvik is a town in Canada's Northwest Territories at the inland end of the Mackenzie Delta and the northern end of the Dempster Highway, almost 200 km (120 miles) north of the Arctic Circle. With around 3,400 permanent residents as of the last census, it is the most populous town in the Canadian Arctic.

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