Can you see the northern lights in Inuvik?

Can you see the northern lights in Inuvik?

Spring, Summer and Fall are short here in Inuvik, but Winter offers a variety of experiences under the Noon Moon. Watch the skies light up at nighttime with the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), although the locals say that Inuvik is so far North that you must look South to see them.

What is it like to live in Inuvik?

In a community where tradition is still very much alive, Inuvik manages to maintain plenty of city life amenities. You can take yoga classes, cross-country ski, relax in a steam room, garden at the community greenhouse, or visit the skateboard park.

Is Inuvik safe?

There is virtually no crime in this area.

Is the Dempster Highway paved?

The Dempster Highway was completed in 1979, and is a well maintained gravel and crushed stone road which extends 742 km/461 miles to Inuvik (Place of Man) an Inuit village 325 km above the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories.

How much does it cost to live in Inuvik?

For example, here are the average rates for a two-bedroom apartment in just three NWT communities: Yellowknife: $1,690. Inuvik: $1,800.

Why do people live in Inuvik?

Inuvik offers the comforts of urban living in an arctic setting. If you are looking for an adventure on your way North and would like to cross the Arctic Circle, why not drive the Dempster Highway from Dawson City, YK on Canada’s only all-weather road.

Can you drink the water in Inuvik?

The Town of Inuvik is committed to providing clean, safe and reliable drinking water to all the residents and businesses within the Town. At present, the Town has a Class 2 water treatment system that incorporates tempering for year round filtration and chlorine to disinfect the water.

What is the flower of Northwest Territories?

mountain avens
The Northwest Territories’ floral emblem, the mountain avens (Dryas octopetala), was adopted in 1957. The creamy-white flower, which is a member of the rose family, grows in the Eastern and Central Arctic on high, barren rocky ground. It has narrow basal leaves, and supports a single bloom on a short stem.

What is Inuvik famous for?

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. Visitors in early January can experience the return of daylight at the lively Sunrise Festival.

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What is the town of Inuvik doing on veteran’s way?

The Town of Inuvik Public Works Department would like to notify all residents that to facilitate work on our Utilidor System that crosses Veteran’s Way we will be blocking off access as shown on the map below. We are advising all motorists to be cautious, and we thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience.