- Inuvik - Wikipedia
Inuvik celebrates the Muskrat Jamboree each year in late March or early April Started in 1957, the event brings together thousands of people to participate in traditional games, watch the dog sled and snowmobile races and dance (jig) the night away in town
- Home | Town of Inuvik
Find local artisans, crafters, bakers, makers, more sharing selling their locally made wares The official website for Town of Inuvik
- Inuvik | Location, Economy, Map, Facts | Britannica
Inuvik is the government headquarters of Inuvik region and is the region’s largest town It is also the major commercial and transportation centre for the area and has schools, a hospital, and hotel facilities
- THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Inuvik - Tripadvisor
Top Things to Do in Inuvik, Northwest Territories: See Tripadvisor's 824 traveller reviews and photos of Inuvik tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Inuvik
- Five Things To Do In Inuvik, Northwest Territories
As you can see, there’s no shortage of things to do and see in Inuvik and this is just the tip of the iceberg There’s also hunting, fishing, dog-sledding, road trips to the Arctic Ocean, and so much more Learn more about the best things to do in the Northwest Territories here
- 25 Best Fun Things to Do in Inuvik - The Tourist Checklist
Inuvik is a hidden gem located in the Northwest Territories of Canada This unique town is surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and rich Indigenous culture Whether you’re looking for adventure in the wild or a chance to learn about local traditions, Inuvik has something for everyone
- Inuvik - Spectacular NWT
Welcome to Inuvik Located on Canada’s 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
- Inuvik, Nwt - Yukon Territory Information
Inuvik has a diverse population and offers a variety of modern amenities and attractions It is the ancestral home of Inuvialuit, Gwich’in and Metis peoples, and its population is complimented by a wide variety of non-aboriginal people who have made Inuvik home
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