Plane tickets from Phoenix to Tuktoyaktuk

Welcome to the beautiful coastal community of Tuktoyaktuk, located on the edge of the Arctic Circle. For centuries, people have called this tiny hamlet home, take advantage of the natural resources and live off the land. From caribou and Arctic char to its unparalleled Northern Lights, Tuktoyaktuk has so much to offer. In this article, you’ll learn about this Traditional Inuvialuit Dugout Canoe Community, its culture, people and activities, and why it is a great place to visit or live.

Getting to Know Tuktoyaktuk

Tuktoyaktuk is a small Inuvialuit hamlet in the Canadian Arctic, located northwest of the Arctic Circle and on the shore of the Arctic Ocean. It is the administrative center of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region in the Northwest Territories, Canada. As of 2016, the population of Tuktoyaktuk was 902. Tuktoyaktuk is located in the Mountain Time Zone, although it is constantly observing Daylight Saving Time. The predominant language of Tuktoyaktuk is English. However, among the Inuvialuit people there is also the Inuvialuktun language, which is part of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family. The currency of Tuktoyaktuk is the Canadian dollar, same as other parts of Canada.

Climate and Weather

Tuktoyaktuk is a small community located on the Arctic coast of Canada's Northwest Territories. With an average temperature of -14°C, its climate is classified as a subarctic climate, with long, cold winters and short summers with temperatures reaching as high as 25°C. In Tuktoyaktuk, one can expect to experience an average of 13 days of clear sky in the winter months. Rainfall is not abundant in the winter but usually comes in heavy downpours and snowstorms in the spring and fall. During the summer, rainfall is more noted and may reach up to 50mm per month. The average annual snowfall in Tuktoyaktuk is approximately 120-140 cm. Winter temperatures can reach as low as -47°C and are often accompanied by winds that reach up to 70 km/h. These extremely cold temperatures paired with the influence of the Arctic Ocean make for a unique climate.

Touring Tuktoyaktuk: Airport and Transportation

There is only one airport in Tuktoyaktuk, located west of the town. Its official name is Tuktoyaktuk Airport (YUB). To get from the airport to downtown Tuktoyaktuk, you can take the MSL Taxi and Tours minibus that departs approximately hourly. The fare is approximately C$20. There is no currency exchange desk at the Tuktoyaktuk Airport, so it is recommended that you take enough cash to cover your expenses.

Exploring the Rich History and Culture of Tuktoyaktuk

  1. Tuktoyaktuk is an Inuvialuit town located on the western shore of the Arctic Ocean in the Northwest Territories, Canada
  2. The traditional language spoken in Tuktoyaktuk is Inuvialuktun, and it is also the home of a strong cultural heritage of the Inuvialuit people.
  3. Located in the boreal forest near the Arctic Circle, Tuktoyaktuk is a great place to experience the unique culture and explore its natural beauty. Tourists can take part in various traditional activities such as fishing, hunting, and trapping, as well as take part in the local Inuvialuit culture by visiting museums and cultural centres

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