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Tuktoyaktuk (/ˌtʌktəˈjæktʌk/ TUK-tə-YAK-tuk; Inuvialuktun:
Tuktuyaaqtuuq [təktujaːqtuːq], lit. 'it
looks like a caribou') is an
Inuvialuit hamlet located...
- The Inuvik–
Tuktoyaktuk Highway (ITH),
officially Northwest Territories Highway 10, is an all-weather road
between Inuvik and
Tuktoyaktuk in the Northwest...
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estimated that
there are more than 11,000
pingos on Earth, with the
Tuktoyaktuk peninsula area
having the
greatest concentration at a
total of 1,350...
- Year-round road
access from
Inuvik to
Tuktoyaktuk opened in
November 2017, with the
completion of the Inuvik–
Tuktoyaktuk Highway,
creating the
first all-weather...
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Tuktoyaktuk/James
Gruben Airport (IATA: YUB, ICAO: CYUB) is near
Tuktoyaktuk,
Northwest Territories, Canada. The
airport was
originally built to serve...
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Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road, an
extension of the
Dempster Highway, was an ice road on
frozen Mackenzie River delta channels and the
frozen Arctic Ocean between...
- of Dettah. The now-closed
Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road and Tłı̨chǫ
winter road
systems were
replaced by the Inuvik–
Tuktoyaktuk Highway (which
extended from...
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River Inuvik Jean
Marie River Kakisa site of Pine
Point Tsiigehtchic Tuktoyaktuk Wrigley Whatì
Yellowknife Communities that can only be
reached by ice-road...
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Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road,
which ran
northeast to
Tuktoyaktuk, is no
longer being built due to the
opening in
November 2017, of the Inuvik–
Tuktoyaktuk Highway...
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following the
drivers on the
Tuktoyaktuk Winter Road, a 194 km (121 mi)
extension of the
Dempster Highway between Inuvik and
Tuktoyaktuk in Canada's Northwest...