Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Inuvik is a town in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is also where the local government of the Inuvik Region is based.
History
Inuvik was created as a replacement in 1953 for the earlier administrative center, Aklavik because that area was often flooded. At first, it was called "New Aklavik" but was renamed Inuvik in 1958 because there was confusion between the names of Aklavik and New Akalavik. Inuvik means "Place of Man" in Inuvialuktun, the local Inuit language.
Inuvik, Northwest Territories Media
- Inuvik-Stop.jpg
Trilingual Stop sign in Inuvik, July 2022
Aerial view of town in 2021
- Our Lady of Victory church.jpg
Our Lady of Victory church
- The Inuvik community greenhouse converted from an old hockey rink.jpg
The Inuvik community greenhouse, converted from an old hockey rink
- Inuvik Regional Hospital 2.jpg
Inuvik Regional Hospital 2