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A whirlwind tour of Inuvik in the Northwest Territories

Inuvik, the hub of the Western Arctic, is a northern town with strong community spirit. We take you on a boat trip, church tour and greenhouse tour stopping for a bite to eat.

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Jimmy Kalinek runs Only Way Outfitting and took us on his boat down various bypass channels to the Mackenzie River to explore the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik.


INUVIK, N.W.T.—Jimmy Kalinek is blasting down the East Channel, Gully Channel and assorted unmarked bypass channels in his 12-passenger Hewescraft Ocean Pro to get our party of two to the mouth of the Mackenzie River on a tight deadline.

We’ve flown over Canada’s largest and longest river system, and the gnarly Mackenzie Delta ecosystem with its myriad lakes and streams, and now want to experience it all up close before we have to be at the airport in less than two hours.

Jennifer Bain

Jennifer Bain is a former travel editor, food editor and food columnist for the Star.

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