
Tuktuuyaqtuuq (Tuktoyaktuk)
Tuktuuyaqtuuq, commonly known as Tuktoyaktuk, is a small Arctic community in northern Canada, located on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. It is part of the Northwest Territories and is known for its stunning natural beauty, including permafrost, vast tundra, and traditional Inuvialuit culture. The village relies on subsistence hunting and fishing, with the nearby sea offering access to marine resources. Tuktuuyaqtuuq is also notable for its unique geography, such as the permafrost landscape and the famous Eddie's Ice Road, which temporarily connects it to the mainland during winter.