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Discover Inuvik

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Inuvik is a small town in the Northwest Territories of Canada, located on the banks of the Mackenzie River Delta. The area has been inhabited for thousands of years by Inuit and First Nations people, and their culture is still very much alive today. It's known as "the heart of the North" for its remote location near Arctic Circle and its breathtaking views that include snow-capped mountains, tundra landscapes, and waterfalls.

Visitors to Inuvik can experience an unforgettable journey into this northern wilderness with plenty to see and do such as visiting local art galleries that showcase traditional Indigenous art; hiking or camping at Ivvavik National Park; kayaking through deep fjords; or taking a boat tour up the Mackenzie River to view caribou herds. Additionally, visitors can attend one of many cultural festivals that take place throughout the year like Northern Lights Festival in October which celebrates music and art from across Canada's Arctic regions.
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