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  • The Tuktoyaktuk ice road stretches down the Mackenzie Delta.
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  • Building are seen covered in snow in Tuktoyaktuk.
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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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  • A building is shovelled out in Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • Reindeer cross near the Tuktoyaktuk ice road to get to their spring calving grounds on the Mackenzie Delta.
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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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  • A man fills up his snowmobile at a gas station in Tuktoyaktuk.
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  • Inuvaluit herders on snowmobiles direct the reindeer towards their spring calving grounds.
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  • The herd of about 2,000 reindeer was brought from Scandinavia to the Mackenzie Delta many years ago.
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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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