- Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Infobox Settlement
name = Inuvik
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native_name = Inuuvik
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settlement_type = Town
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dot_map_caption = Location of Inuvik inCanada
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subdivision_type1 = Territory
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subdivision_type2 = Region
subdivision_name2 =Inuvik Region
subdivision_type3 =Constituency
subdivision_name3 =Inuvik Boot Lake Inuvik Twin Lakes
subdivision_type4 = Census division
subdivision_name4 =Inuvik Region, Northwest Territories
government_footnotes = [Cite web|url=http://www.inuvik.ca/tourism/community.html|title=Community Profile|author=Town of Inuvik|accessdate-2008-03-13]
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leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Derek Lindsay
leader_title1 = nowrap|Senior Administrative Officer
leader_name1 = Sara Brown
leader_title2 = MLA
leader_name2 =Robert C. McLeod (Boot Lake)
leader_title3 = MLA
leader_name3 =Floyd Roland (Twin Lakes)
established_title = Settled
established_date = 1954
established_title1 = Incorporated
established_date1 =1 April 1967 (village)
established_title2 =
established_date2 =1 January 1970 (town)
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area_total_km2 = 49.76
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elevation_m = 15
elevation_max_m = 68
elevation_min_m = 10
population_as_of = 2006
population_footnotes = [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6106016&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Hay%20River&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= 2006 Canada Census] ]
population_note =
population_total = 3484
population_density_km2 = 70
timezone = Mountain (MST)
utc_offset = -7
timezone_DST = MDT
utc_offset_DST = -6
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latd= 68.361667
longd= -133.730556
postal_code_type =Canadian Postal code
postal_code = X0E 0T0
area_code = 867
blank_name =Telephone exchange
blank_info = 678/777
blank1_name = Highways
blank1_info =Dempster Highway
blank2_name = Waterways
blank2_info =Mackenzie River
website = [http://www.inuvik.ca/ Town of Inuvik]
footnotes = Sources:
Community Governance Data List [http://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/governments/printpage.asp?Other=FALSE Community Governance Data List] ]
2006 Canada Census [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census06/data/profiles/community/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6106016&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Hay%20River&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= 2006 Canada Census] ] ,
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre [http://www.pwnhc.ca/programs/downloads/OfficialCommunityNames.pdf Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre - official names] ] ,
Hay River profile at the Legislative Assembly [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/_live/pages/wpPages/mapinuvik.aspx Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Hay River] ]
Canada Flight Supplement [CFS]Inuvik, (place of man), is a town in the
Northwest Territories ofCanada and is the administrative centre for theInuvik Region .The population as of the 2006 Census was 3,484, but the two previous census counts show wide fluctuations due to economic conditions: 2,894 in 2001 and 3,296 in 1996. [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil01/CP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6107017&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Inuvik&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=61&B1=All&Custom= 2001 Canada Census] ] [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/profil/Details/details1.cfm?SEARCH=BEGINS&ID=14268&PSGC=61&SGC=6107017&DataType=1&LANG=E&Province=61&PlaceName=Inuvik&CMA=0&CSDNAME=Inuvik&A=A&TypeNameE=Town 1996 Canada Census] ]
History
Inuvik was conceived in 1953 as a replacement administrative centre for the hamlet of Aklavik on the west of the Mackenzie Delta, as the latter was prone to flooding and had no room for expansion. Initially called "New Aklavik", it was renamed to Inuvik (meaning "Place of Man" in
Inuvialuktun ) in 1958 because of the confusion surrounding the Aklavik/New Aklavik split.Inuvik achieved village status in 1967 and became a full town in 1970 with an elected mayor and council. In 1979, with the completion of the
Dempster Highway , Inuvik became a part of Canada's highway system, and simultaneously the most northerly town to which one could drive in the summer months although anice road through the Mackenzie River delta connects the town toTuktoyaktuk , on the coast of theArctic Ocean , in the winter.Between 1971 and 1990, the town's economy was supported by the local
Canadian Forces Station (originally a Naval Radio Station, later a communications research/signals intercept facility cite web|url = http://jproc.ca/rrp/inuvik.html|title = Inuvik|accessdate = 2008-04-13|last = Proc|first = Jerry|authorlink = |year = 2007|month = October] ) and bypetrochemical companies exploring the Mackenzie Valley and theBeaufort Sea forpetroleum . This all collapsed in 1990 for a variety of reasons including disappearing government subsidies, local resistance to petroleum exploration, and low international oil prices.Geography
; Location : East Channel of the Mackenzie Delta, approximately 100 km (62 mi) from the Arctic Ocean and approximately 200 km (124 mi) north of the
Arctic Circle .; Unusual Features : Due to its northern location, Inuvik experiences an average of 56 days of continuous sunlight every summer and 30 days ofpolar night every winter.Access is via the Dempster Highway for the majority of the year. The highway is closed during the time of freeze-up (roughly late-October to mid-December), for ice to form and allow
ice bridge s, and thaw (roughly mid-May to mid-June) to allow theferry to run. At these times, there is air access only.When the Mackenzie River is ice-free,
Northern Transportation Company Limited provides a commercial barge service from Hay River, onGreat Slave Lake to the regional terminal in Inuvik. The annualsealift moves supplies as far east as Taloyoak,Nunavut and west to Barrow,Alaska . [http://www.ntcl.com/about_us/our_services.html NTCL services] ]A distinct feature of Inuvik is the use of "utilidors" -- above-ground utility conduits carrying water and sewer -- which are covered by corrugated steel. They run throughout town connecting most buildings, and as a result there are many small bridges and underpasses. The utilidors are necessary because of the
permafrost underlying the town.Another feature is an
Inukshuk placed outside the Mackenzie Hotel, which was rebuilt in 2006.A great majority of roads are paved, and there are both concrete and metal-grill sidewalks alongside the roads.
Demographics
; Population: 3,484 in 2006; Breakdown:
Inuvialuit (predominatelyUummarmiut ), 36.8%;First Nations , 15.4%; Métis, 4.9%; other Aboriginal, 2.1%; non-native, 40.8% [ [http://www12.statcan.ca/english/Profil01/AP01/Details/Page.cfm?Lang=E&Geo1=CSD&Code1=6107017&Geo2=PR&Code2=61&Data=Count&SearchText=Inuvik&SearchType=Begins&SearchPR=01&B1=All&Custom= Canada 2001 Census - Aboriginal identity population] ]The main languages spoken in Inuvik are, Inuvialuktun, Gwich’in and English. [http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/_live/pages/wpPages/mapinuvik.aspx Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Hay River] ]
Climate
Infobox Weather
metric_first= Yes
location = Fort McMurray
Jan_Hi_°C = -23.2
Feb_Hi_°C = -22
Mar_Hi_°C = -17.5
Apr_Hi_°C = -7.1
May_Hi_°C = 5
Jun_Hi_°C = 17.3
Jul_Hi_°C = 19.8
Aug_Hi_°C = 16.1
Sep_Hi_°C = 7.8
Oct_Hi_°C = -4.8
Nov_Hi_°C = -16.8
Dec_Hi_°C = -21.3
Year_Hi_°C = -3.9
Jan_Lo_°C = -31.9
Feb_Lo_°C = -31.7
Mar_Lo_°C = -28.8
Apr_Lo_°C = -18.4
May_Lo_°C = -4.7
Jun_Lo_°C = 5.3
Jul_Lo_°C = 8.5
Aug_Lo_°C = 5.9
Sep_Lo_°C = -0.4
Oct_Lo_°C = -11.6
Nov_Lo_°C = -25.1
Dec_Lo_°C = -30.1
Year_Lo_°C = -13.6
Jan_Precip_mm = 13.8
Feb_Precip_mm = 11.6
Mar_Precip_mm = 11
Apr_Precip_mm = 10.5
May_Precip_mm = 17
Jun_Precip_mm = 22.1
Jul_Precip_mm = 33.2
Aug_Precip_mm = 39.9
Sep_Precip_mm = 28
Oct_Precip_mm = 28
Nov_Precip_mm = 17.8
Dec_Precip_mm = 15.7
Year_Precip_mm = 248.4
source =Environment Canada [ [http://www.climate.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/climate_normals/results_e.html?Province=NWT%20&StationName=&SearchType=&LocateBy=Province&Proximity=25&ProximityFrom=City&StationNumber=&IDType=MSC&CityName=&ParkName=&LatitudeDegrees=&LatitudeMinutes=&LongitudeDegrees=&LongitudeMinutes=&NormalsClass=A&SelNormals=&StnId=1669& Canadian Climate Normals 1971-2000] ]
accessdate= August 2008Tourism
Famous Attractions
Inuvik's "Our Lady of Victory
Roman Catholic Church ", often called "Igloo Church", is a famous landmark in the region. It is the most-photographed building in the town.Annual Events of Note
The "Great Northern Arts Festival" [ [http://www.gnaf.org Great Northern Arts Festival] ] has been held annually for 10 days in the middle of July since 1989. The Festival hosts artists from across the Circumpolar World with additional artists occasionally coming from as far away as the
Orkney Islands, theYucatán , andAustralia . Local visitors and world travellers alike attend this annual event each year; many returning as repeat guests and volunteers.Inuvik celebrates Muskrat Jamboree each year in late March or early April. Most events are held on the Mackenzie River. Several community groups operate concessions in tents, preparing hot soup, bannock, coffee and tea and other warm refreshments. Inuvik's 50th anniversary homecoming is planned for the week of July 11-21, 2008.
Facilities
A new hospital opened in early 2003, providing service to an area extending from Sachs Harbour on
Banks Island , to Ulukhaktok on Victoria Island, and from Paulatuk into theSahtu Region including Norman Wells, Tulit'a, Deline, Fort Good Hope, and Colville Lake.Another facility, called the Inuvik Family Centre, was recently completed, at a cost of $8.5 million.
It contains a very modern pool, gym, squash court, hot tub, sauna, steam room, space for community meetings and a very twisting 2-storey waterslide.
Popular eating and drinking establishments include The Mad Trapper (named after Albert Johnson "Mad Trapper of Rat River"), the Nanook Lounge, The Roost, The Cafe Gallery, and the new Mackenzie hotel, which has a lounge bar and restaurant.
The town is served by the "Inuvik Drum", community newspaper published weekly by
Northern News Services .Notable people
*Roger Allen, former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
*Zac Boyer , former National Hockey League right winger
*Tom Butters , former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
*Michel Chrétien , the youngest son of former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and his wife Aline
*Jason Elliot (ice hockey) , former professional ice hockey player
*Fred Koe , former member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
*Floyd Roland , Premier and current member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
*Eric Schweig ,Inuvialuit actoree also
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Inuvik (Mike Zubko) Airport
*Inuvik/Shell Lake Water Aerodrome References
External links
* [http://www.inuvikphotos.ca/ Inuvikphotos.ca, a daily photo blog from Inuvik]
* [http://www.inuvik.ca/ Town of Inuvik Web Site]
* [http://www.inuvikyouthcentre.org/ Inuvik Youth Centre Website]
* [http://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/governments/communityresult.asp?ComCode=400 Municipal Affairs and Community Administration profile]
* [http://www.stats.gov.nt.ca/Infrastructure/Comm%20Sheets/Inuvik.html Inuvik at the GNWT]
* [http://pwnhc.ca/timeline/1950/Inuvik_1954.html Building Inuvik, NWT Historical Timeline A Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Online Exhibit]
* [http://www.trafford.com/07-2705 Inuvik: A History, 1958 - 2008]
* [http://www.trafford.com/07-1882 Inuvik In Pictures, 1958 - 2008]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26560418/ Raising vegetables above the Arctic Circle] MSNBC article
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