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  • Drummers perform during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree. Communities in the Mackenzie Delta all hold celebrations when longer daylight hours return, heralding the impending onset of spring weather.
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  • Snowmobiles jump off the starting line during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree snowmobile races.
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  • Ships line the riverbank in Inuvik. When the ice road melts away, ship traffic starts up again.
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  • Inuvialuit drummers perform during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree's opening ceremony.
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  • A woman dressed in traditional Inuvialuit outerwear watches the reindeer crossing north of Inuvik.
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  • A limo drives down the ice road in Inuvik
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  • The Our Lady of Victory Catholic church in Inuvik was built to resemble an igloo.
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  • Snowshoe races during the Inuvik Muskrat Jamboree are held with traditional snowshoes only – no aluminum allowed.
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  • The Muskrat Jamboree holds community games such as log sawing, tea boiling, and snowshoe races.
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  • The snowmobile races during the jamboree draw big crowds, and the winners pot is in the thousands of dollars.
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  • The snowmobile races take advantage of the later sunsets – even in April the sun goes down around 11 pm.
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  • Children play on snowbanks near the Muskrat Jamboree's river site.
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  • Tuktoyaktuk is the most northern settlement in Canada that is road accessible, but only in winter when the Mackenzie River is frozen.
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  • Fuel trucks drive on the Tuktoyaktuk ice road. With the completion on an all-season road, fuel and food in the community will be easier to transport in.
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  • The ice road to Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories connected the town on the edge of the Arctic Ocean to the main highway system only in winter. It is now linked by an all-weather road.
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  • The moon rises over the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • A team falls over during the plank walk.
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  • The Tuktoyaktuk ice road stretches down the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • A snowmobile is parked at the Muskrat Jamboree festival site.
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