Inuvik

Inuvik /ɪˈnvɪk/ (place of man) is the only town in the Inuvik Region, and the third largest community in Canada's Northwest Territories. Located in what is sometimes called the Beaufort Delta Region, it serves as its administrative and service centre and is home to federal, territorial, and Indigenous government offices, along with the regional hospital and airport.

Inuvik
Inuuvik
Town
Buildings of central Inuvik from south of town
Inuvik
Inuvik
Coordinates: 68°21′39″N 133°43′47″W
CountryCanada
TerritoryNorthwest Territories
RegionInuvik Region
ConstituencyInuvik Boot Lake
Inuvik Twin Lakes
Census divisionRegion 1
Settled1954
Village1 April 1967
Town1 January 1970
Government
  MayorClarence Wood
  SAOGrant Hood
  MLALesa Semmler (Twin Lakes)
  MLADenny Rodgers (Boot Lake)
  MPMichael McLeod
Area
  Land62.68 km2 (24.20 sq mi)
  Population centre1.60 km2 (0.62 sq mi)
Elevation
15 m (49 ft)
Highest elevation
68 m (223 ft)
Lowest elevation
10 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2021)
  Total3,137
  Density50.0/km2 (129/sq mi)
  Population centre
3,001
  Population centre density1,871.4/km2 (4,847/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC−07:00 (MST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−06:00 (MDT)
Canadian Postal code
X0E 0T0
Area code867
Telephone exchange620, 678, 768, 777 (777 was previously (403) 979), 888
– Living cost (2018)147.5A
– Food price index (2019)158.6B
HighwaysDempster Highway
Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway
WaterwaysMackenzie River
ClimateDfc
Websitewww.inuvik.ca
Sources:
Department of Municipal and Community Affairs,
Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre,
Canada Flight Supplement
^A 2018 figure based on Edmonton = 100
^B 2019 figure based on Yellowknife = 100

Inuvik is located on the northern edge of the boreal forest, just before it begins to transition to tundra, and along the east side of the enormous Mackenzie River delta. The town lies on the border between the Gwich'in Settlement Region and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.

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