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Cheap Flights to Inuvik (YEV), Northwest Territories

Inuvik is a town in Canada which is Part of the North Western territories of Canada. It comes under and is the administrative center of the Inuvik region. This region is one of the five northwestern territories consisting of eight communities centered on the Beaufort Sea. Most of the communities are a mix of predominant Indigenous and First nation groups. It is also known as the Delta Region.

The place has many existing and upcoming attractions like Victory Church, parks, newly built mosque, the great northern arts festival, the annual sunrise festival, Muskrat Jamboree etc.

Inuvik also stands a prime example of Canada’s preservation and encouragement of Indigenous culture and way of life and the importance given to it by successive governments. It is a high point of Canada’s soft power in the present era.

An interesting fact about the town is that it has 56 days of continuous sunlight during the summer season and 30 days of polar nights during the winter season. This is due to the northern location on the Arctic Circle. This can be an interesting place to visit in your next holiday, so grab cheap flights to Inuvik, only from VaccationTravel.com.

 

Things to do in Inuvik

  • Tourist Attractions
  • Our Lady of Victory Church – This was established in the 1950s as a church with a round shaped dome that is supported by a system of wooden arches. The interior has paintings by a well-known local artist. It is one of the most photographed buildings in the city.
  • Western artic Regional Visit Centre – Located in the center of the town, it contains many details, exhibits, archive, and information on the wildlife of the region, arts and handicrafts, flora and fauna, society and indigenous cultures. The center also issues an official Arctic Circle adventure certificate.
  • Happy Valley Territorial Park - This serene and tranquil park offers nature lovers the best of views. It is located on the eastern side of the Mackenzie River and gives a majestic look of the Richardson Mountains from that side.
  • Ivavaik National Park – The Park has the British Mountains running parallel to the Arctic coast. The Firth River originates from this mountain and it is one of the oldest rivers in Canada and a very popular one for rafting. The park has many important sites to protect the heritage and landmarks of local Indigenous culture.  There is wildlife on the shores of the Beaufort Sea where the Firth River flows into and also rare forest animals within the park.
  • Banks Island – It is part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. To the west of the islands in the Beaufort Sea. The island is home to animals and birds like Polar bear, Robin, Swallows barren ground Caribou Reindeer, Muskoxen – the majority of whom live in the island, snow geese – mostly found here.
  • Jak Territorial Park – This park is best suited for natural scenery viewing and also has an observation tower which serves in bird watching. The bird varieties include cranberries, blueberries, Falcon, ducks, eagles. There are several powered and non-powered sites and picnic areas, walking trails, interpretive displays.

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  • Must try cuisines

The Northwest Territories is known for its specialty food and dishes and it has left its unique culinary imprint across Canada and North America's. The menu of most local restaurants will have Bison, Muskox, bannocks and locally caught fresh fish. The Whale Blubber known as Mutuk is a very widely consumed dish here. This is also taken as one of the finest dish items made in Canada. The Tonimoes in Inuvik is a good place known for its fine dines. The specialties here are the rib dinners and the Sunday brunches. Another known place for local cuisine is the Ingamo Hall.

  • Nightlife

With its climate and the uniqueness of culture, the common factor that the city has with other Canadian places is the pubs, bars, and clubs for after-hours entertainment.  Mad Trapper Pub, The Peppermill Restaurant, and Cabin Lounges are some of the most popular visits for some casual relaxation.

  • Festivals

The Great Northern Arts festival is one of the biggest events that are held in the city for almost the last 30 years. It brings artist and performers from far off countries as well. The event has art workshops, a mega gallery piece demo zone, cultural night performances, and movies screenings. The annual Sunrise event is another major function which sees dog sled event, fireworks and bonfire events. The Muskrat Jamboree event in March and April features the entire community together with many traditional dances and snowmobile races. This event is celebrated in 1957 in the city.

 

Inuvik Airport

The Inuvik Airport is at a distance of about 12 km from the city center and it is also an airport of entry. There are five airlines offering scheduled flights including Aklak Air which is based out of the region. Most of the destinations are to other airports In Northwest territory and Edmonton and Yukon.

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Inuvik Hotels

With its increasing flow of tourist and the Great Arts festivals which bring participants and visitors from far and wide, the city has many facilities for a good and comfortable stay.

  • Mackenzie Delta Hotel – Named after the famous river of the city, this is located right in the middle of the town and has several amenities to the guest’s delight.
  • Inuvik Capital Suites – Family rooms with a business and fitness center.
  • Nova Inn – Located at almost 2 degrees north to Arctic Circle, the hotel has access to all major shops and malls of the city.

 

Inuvik traveling tips

With its proximity to the Arctic Circle, the place has a sub-arctic climate characterized by long, snowy and cold winters and short wet and cool summers. Snowfall starts in October and continues till mid-April or sometimes even May. The best time to travel is between June Middle and September end.

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