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Drone Inuvik, Northwest Territories | Canada | Kugmallit Choo Choo Park
Drone flying over Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada provided some great views to include Kugmallit Choo Choo Park which I liked the best of the three parks there. This was my second time here and I saw so much more with my drone than last time. Best place to eat is the Hospital per a young lady who told me and I even had my dessert😎 Note that all the large pipes you see are utilities running above land. This city has everything I could survive on.
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one prov...
published: 30 Aug 2018
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Life At The End Of The Road, The Arctic Circle. Canada's Northern Most Town, Tuktoyaktuk.
The Arctic Circle has been a dream trip for me for many years, but not just across the line, I wanted to get to the very top. As far as you can drive! Last week we got to share the glorious drive to the top, up the Dempster Highway, and this week we are taking a closer look at life in Tuktoyaktuk.
The hardest part of this weeks video was to get my film permit signed and processed, because the locals themselves were eager and excited to get involved. We had several amazing opportunities around town that I wasn't even able to film yet, simply because the locals wanted to share the experiences. We were even able to participate in the processing, cooking and eating of a Beluga Whale.
Once my permit was approved, I had to get right to business, and luckily I had already met both of my int...
published: 31 Aug 2024
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E1: Exploring Inuvik, NWT, CANADA
E1: My first experience in Inuvik, NWT. Such amazing people, and I had an incredible time as a science and engineering instructor in the schools.
Welcome to Season 1 of Evantures, where I explore the most northern reaches of Canada.
Cheers!
Evan
#Inuvik #NWT #Arctic
published: 06 Dec 2017
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Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrates 40th anniversary of Inuvialuit Day
A huge crowd in Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrated Inuvialuit Day on Wednesday. The event marked the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. A community feast and cultural demonstrations were held at the rec complex. The CBC's Dez Loreen stopped by to check it out.
#inuvik #Inuvialuit #nwt #northwestterritories #traditionalfood #northwestterritories #yellowknife
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published: 05 Jun 2024
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Exploring Canada's Arctic: Inuvik, Northwest Territories (Igloo Church + Boot Lake)
I am up in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, exploring the beautiful landscape and culture! When driving the Dempster Highway, stopping in Inuvik is a must! Watch as we explore Inuvik's famous Igloo Church, hike Boot Lake and more! Inuvik is a welcoming community full of wonderful culture!
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published: 02 Aug 2024
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North by Northwest Territories (Pt. 8) - Inuvik's Downtown, a Walking Tour
November 10, 2019 - It's Remembrance Day weekend and we're back in the three-block downtown of Inuvik, Northwest Territories, taking in all of the familiar sights: the famous Igloo Church, the newly renovated Mackenzie Hotel (complete with the town's inukshuk), and just marching up and down Mackenzie Road just before sunset (at about 3:00pm).
Other notable sights: The NorthMart, the Mad Trapper, Canada Post, and yet more of the town's utilidor system!
"March of the Spoons" and "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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published: 30 Nov 2019
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We From Inuvik and We Chillin'
Trevor and Angus share a little about their lives and what it's like to live in Inuvik, NWT. These films were produced during a week long program in partnership with the Inuvik Youth Centre and Beatboard. The program involved bringing 2 computers, video cameras, and sound recording gear and spending a week teaching the youth and community how to use it. At the end of the program, we left the equipment at the youth centre for future filmmaking and sound production projects.
published: 30 May 2009
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Inuvik Northwest Territories
Inuvik Canada
published: 12 Feb 2023
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more than I bargained for... gathering myself in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Honestly, this isn't my favourite video. It's not beautiful, but it is the reality of trip like this, especially when you take it slow. I've fallen behind and this was an easy edit so it partly exists because I needed a win, more so that when I filmed this video.
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published: 19 Jul 2023
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Alestine’s offers fun and flavour in Inuvik, N.W.T.
n the Beaufort Delta, along with fireweed, the midnight sun and northern arts and culture, the western Arctic community of Inuvik, N.W.T., is home to a playful culinary treasure. Pam and Brian McDonald have been offering up fare including fish tacos from a yellow school bus for the past nine years. (July 14, 2023)
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published: 17 Jul 2023
4:55
Drone Inuvik, Northwest Territories | Canada | Kugmallit Choo Choo Park
Drone flying over Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada provided some great views to include Kugmallit Choo Choo Park which I liked the best of the three parks ...
Drone flying over Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada provided some great views to include Kugmallit Choo Choo Park which I liked the best of the three parks there. This was my second time here and I saw so much more with my drone than last time. Best place to eat is the Hospital per a young lady who told me and I even had my dessert😎 Note that all the large pipes you see are utilities running above land. This city has everything I could survive on.
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals where I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
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Drone flying over Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada provided some great views to include Kugmallit Choo Choo Park which I liked the best of the three parks there. This was my second time here and I saw so much more with my drone than last time. Best place to eat is the Hospital per a young lady who told me and I even had my dessert😎 Note that all the large pipes you see are utilities running above land. This city has everything I could survive on.
I hope you enjoy and subscribe to this YouTube drone channel while seeing my travels from an aerial view above nature, towns and cities in the UK, Ireland, Europe, Australia, US, Canada, and several islands @ www.YouTube.com/JamesBeBop . Or please visit my photo website with photos of 49 countries/islands, all 50 states and all but one province in Canada that I could not drive through at www.JGlowacki.com . I love to drive throughout the world whether on the right or left with either left-hand steering or right-hand steering and of course I have become accustomed to using a stick-shift with both hands :) I truly enjoy the great food and discussions with locals where I have been blessed to travel. Included on this channel are some driving and snorkeling videos and even a couple bike rides I recorded.
You can also see my beginning drone videos looking at 2016 dates when I filmed in safe nature areas. I practiced how to crash safely, how to fly with three propellers and how to ground the drone and drive to it. I practiced in snow, rain and extreme cold to make sure I understood the drones limitations before I went to the big cities. I handle a drone like I do a gun and I truly hope others do the same.
Please share your thoughts with me; even if they are not easy to read, I need to know how I am meeting your expectations 😊
Thank you,
James
- published: 30 Aug 2018
- views: 34085
31:25
Life At The End Of The Road, The Arctic Circle. Canada's Northern Most Town, Tuktoyaktuk.
The Arctic Circle has been a dream trip for me for many years, but not just across the line, I wanted to get to the very top. As far as you can drive! Last we...
The Arctic Circle has been a dream trip for me for many years, but not just across the line, I wanted to get to the very top. As far as you can drive! Last week we got to share the glorious drive to the top, up the Dempster Highway, and this week we are taking a closer look at life in Tuktoyaktuk.
The hardest part of this weeks video was to get my film permit signed and processed, because the locals themselves were eager and excited to get involved. We had several amazing opportunities around town that I wasn't even able to film yet, simply because the locals wanted to share the experiences. We were even able to participate in the processing, cooking and eating of a Beluga Whale.
Once my permit was approved, I had to get right to business, and luckily I had already met both of my interviewees while participating in activities around the town. What I learned from speaking with these women was of course insightful, but I learned so much more just being in the community. Life in Tuktoyaktuk, as much as the locals don't realize, is so different. The energy is calm, the people are relaxed, and smiles are shared everywhere. I think that this energy comes from the simple fact that people have to survive here. Remoteness is just one of the many dangers of living along the Arctic Ocean. Access to electricity, food, firewood, gas and diesel, supplies, and help, is all very limited. To live here, you have to be resourceful, strong, and possess a different skillset that anywhere else in the world. When you take all of that into account, you will see that the problems of "normal life" are quite minor.
Primary transportation around Tuk is by Quad in the summer and snowmobile in the winter. This may be something you expect to see, but when you arrive and actually see the streets bustling with locals on quads, people drying fish and processing whales, kids playing at all hours of the consistently bright days, it is more that you can comprehend outside of seeing it in person. During our stay, I spend many hours studying the habits and patterns of the local people, and the way life happens in this little town is so fascinating and different.
Every day, a new wave of tourists rattle into town after a long trip up the Dempster Highway, and in the morning they will be off to rejoin society in the south. Some will buy souvenirs, or participate in a local activity, but for the most part, they only come to dip a toe into the Arctic Ocean. We were here for two weeks, and we saw this phenomenon on repeat, and it is something I will never understand. Of all the places I have traveled, Tuktoyaktuk is arguably the greatest undertaking, and upon arrival you are welcomed with the most unbelievable campground on the Arctic Ocean. The sun may not have set until 3:00, but the sunset is incredible right from the window of the camper. You can buy dried fish and art from locals that visit the campers each day. Even with all of this, the culture and the views, the miles and challenges of the trip, people only stay for one night. I hope that this video can help change this.
Tuktoyaktuk is a beautiful community, but it is different in more ways to the rest of the world than is is the same. It has only been accessible to tourists since 2017, so this is still a learning curve for the locals, and it is also quickly disappearing. The erosion on the peninsula has been determined to be irreversible, and the residents of Tuktoyaktuk have between 30 and 50 years before they have to relocate entirely. If you are interested in a trip to Tuktoyaktuk, I encourage you to try and have an interest in Tuktoyaktuk its self. Spend some time and learn from these people and their way of life. Purchase some of the local goods and support the people and economy. Being so far away from anything else, it is so easy to forget about a small community and the handful of people that call it home, but this has been their home for thousands of years, and as humans it is our responsibility to preserve that. When the community officially relocates, I hope that there will be a great chronicling of the history here, because once it is gone there is no reclaiming it, and as tourists we can be a huge help.
If you do not have a chance in your lifetime to visit Tuk, then I hope you enjoyed experiencing it with me, and I thank you very much for watching.
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The Arctic Circle has been a dream trip for me for many years, but not just across the line, I wanted to get to the very top. As far as you can drive! Last week we got to share the glorious drive to the top, up the Dempster Highway, and this week we are taking a closer look at life in Tuktoyaktuk.
The hardest part of this weeks video was to get my film permit signed and processed, because the locals themselves were eager and excited to get involved. We had several amazing opportunities around town that I wasn't even able to film yet, simply because the locals wanted to share the experiences. We were even able to participate in the processing, cooking and eating of a Beluga Whale.
Once my permit was approved, I had to get right to business, and luckily I had already met both of my interviewees while participating in activities around the town. What I learned from speaking with these women was of course insightful, but I learned so much more just being in the community. Life in Tuktoyaktuk, as much as the locals don't realize, is so different. The energy is calm, the people are relaxed, and smiles are shared everywhere. I think that this energy comes from the simple fact that people have to survive here. Remoteness is just one of the many dangers of living along the Arctic Ocean. Access to electricity, food, firewood, gas and diesel, supplies, and help, is all very limited. To live here, you have to be resourceful, strong, and possess a different skillset that anywhere else in the world. When you take all of that into account, you will see that the problems of "normal life" are quite minor.
Primary transportation around Tuk is by Quad in the summer and snowmobile in the winter. This may be something you expect to see, but when you arrive and actually see the streets bustling with locals on quads, people drying fish and processing whales, kids playing at all hours of the consistently bright days, it is more that you can comprehend outside of seeing it in person. During our stay, I spend many hours studying the habits and patterns of the local people, and the way life happens in this little town is so fascinating and different.
Every day, a new wave of tourists rattle into town after a long trip up the Dempster Highway, and in the morning they will be off to rejoin society in the south. Some will buy souvenirs, or participate in a local activity, but for the most part, they only come to dip a toe into the Arctic Ocean. We were here for two weeks, and we saw this phenomenon on repeat, and it is something I will never understand. Of all the places I have traveled, Tuktoyaktuk is arguably the greatest undertaking, and upon arrival you are welcomed with the most unbelievable campground on the Arctic Ocean. The sun may not have set until 3:00, but the sunset is incredible right from the window of the camper. You can buy dried fish and art from locals that visit the campers each day. Even with all of this, the culture and the views, the miles and challenges of the trip, people only stay for one night. I hope that this video can help change this.
Tuktoyaktuk is a beautiful community, but it is different in more ways to the rest of the world than is is the same. It has only been accessible to tourists since 2017, so this is still a learning curve for the locals, and it is also quickly disappearing. The erosion on the peninsula has been determined to be irreversible, and the residents of Tuktoyaktuk have between 30 and 50 years before they have to relocate entirely. If you are interested in a trip to Tuktoyaktuk, I encourage you to try and have an interest in Tuktoyaktuk its self. Spend some time and learn from these people and their way of life. Purchase some of the local goods and support the people and economy. Being so far away from anything else, it is so easy to forget about a small community and the handful of people that call it home, but this has been their home for thousands of years, and as humans it is our responsibility to preserve that. When the community officially relocates, I hope that there will be a great chronicling of the history here, because once it is gone there is no reclaiming it, and as tourists we can be a huge help.
If you do not have a chance in your lifetime to visit Tuk, then I hope you enjoyed experiencing it with me, and I thank you very much for watching.
If you have been enjoying this channel, and would like to help support the upcoming projects and videos, please consider taking a look at the Patreon page or the Merchandise line.
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Merch: https://destinationmerch.com/
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- published: 31 Aug 2024
- views: 274918
5:11
E1: Exploring Inuvik, NWT, CANADA
E1: My first experience in Inuvik, NWT. Such amazing people, and I had an incredible time as a science and engineering instructor in the schools.
Welcome to S...
E1: My first experience in Inuvik, NWT. Such amazing people, and I had an incredible time as a science and engineering instructor in the schools.
Welcome to Season 1 of Evantures, where I explore the most northern reaches of Canada.
Cheers!
Evan
#Inuvik #NWT #Arctic
https://wn.com/E1_Exploring_Inuvik,_Nwt,_Canada
E1: My first experience in Inuvik, NWT. Such amazing people, and I had an incredible time as a science and engineering instructor in the schools.
Welcome to Season 1 of Evantures, where I explore the most northern reaches of Canada.
Cheers!
Evan
#Inuvik #NWT #Arctic
- published: 06 Dec 2017
- views: 11872
1:34
Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrates 40th anniversary of Inuvialuit Day
A huge crowd in Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrated Inuvialuit Day on Wednesday. The event marked the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. ...
A huge crowd in Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrated Inuvialuit Day on Wednesday. The event marked the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. A community feast and cultural demonstrations were held at the rec complex. The CBC's Dez Loreen stopped by to check it out.
#inuvik #Inuvialuit #nwt #northwestterritories #traditionalfood #northwestterritories #yellowknife
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A huge crowd in Inuvik, N.W.T., celebrated Inuvialuit Day on Wednesday. The event marked the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement. A community feast and cultural demonstrations were held at the rec complex. The CBC's Dez Loreen stopped by to check it out.
#inuvik #Inuvialuit #nwt #northwestterritories #traditionalfood #northwestterritories #yellowknife
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 288
13:14
Exploring Canada's Arctic: Inuvik, Northwest Territories (Igloo Church + Boot Lake)
I am up in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, exploring the beautiful landscape and culture! When driving the Dempster Highway, stopping in Inuvik is a must! ...
I am up in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, exploring the beautiful landscape and culture! When driving the Dempster Highway, stopping in Inuvik is a must! Watch as we explore Inuvik's famous Igloo Church, hike Boot Lake and more! Inuvik is a welcoming community full of wonderful culture!
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I am up in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, exploring the beautiful landscape and culture! When driving the Dempster Highway, stopping in Inuvik is a must! Watch as we explore Inuvik's famous Igloo Church, hike Boot Lake and more! Inuvik is a welcoming community full of wonderful culture!
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- published: 02 Aug 2024
- views: 390
6:56
North by Northwest Territories (Pt. 8) - Inuvik's Downtown, a Walking Tour
November 10, 2019 - It's Remembrance Day weekend and we're back in the three-block downtown of Inuvik, Northwest Territories, taking in all of the familiar sigh...
November 10, 2019 - It's Remembrance Day weekend and we're back in the three-block downtown of Inuvik, Northwest Territories, taking in all of the familiar sights: the famous Igloo Church, the newly renovated Mackenzie Hotel (complete with the town's inukshuk), and just marching up and down Mackenzie Road just before sunset (at about 3:00pm).
Other notable sights: The NorthMart, the Mad Trapper, Canada Post, and yet more of the town's utilidor system!
"March of the Spoons" and "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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https://wn.com/North_By_Northwest_Territories_(Pt._8)_Inuvik's_Downtown,_A_Walking_Tour
November 10, 2019 - It's Remembrance Day weekend and we're back in the three-block downtown of Inuvik, Northwest Territories, taking in all of the familiar sights: the famous Igloo Church, the newly renovated Mackenzie Hotel (complete with the town's inukshuk), and just marching up and down Mackenzie Road just before sunset (at about 3:00pm).
Other notable sights: The NorthMart, the Mad Trapper, Canada Post, and yet more of the town's utilidor system!
"March of the Spoons" and "Wholesome" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 30 Nov 2019
- views: 6820
2:19
We From Inuvik and We Chillin'
Trevor and Angus share a little about their lives and what it's like to live in Inuvik, NWT. These films were produced during a week long program in partnership...
Trevor and Angus share a little about their lives and what it's like to live in Inuvik, NWT. These films were produced during a week long program in partnership with the Inuvik Youth Centre and Beatboard. The program involved bringing 2 computers, video cameras, and sound recording gear and spending a week teaching the youth and community how to use it. At the end of the program, we left the equipment at the youth centre for future filmmaking and sound production projects.
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Trevor and Angus share a little about their lives and what it's like to live in Inuvik, NWT. These films were produced during a week long program in partnership with the Inuvik Youth Centre and Beatboard. The program involved bringing 2 computers, video cameras, and sound recording gear and spending a week teaching the youth and community how to use it. At the end of the program, we left the equipment at the youth centre for future filmmaking and sound production projects.
- published: 30 May 2009
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19:04
more than I bargained for... gathering myself in Inuvik, Northwest Territories
Honestly, this isn't my favourite video. It's not beautiful, but it is the reality of trip like this, especially when you take it slow. I've fallen behind and ...
Honestly, this isn't my favourite video. It's not beautiful, but it is the reality of trip like this, especially when you take it slow. I've fallen behind and this was an easy edit so it partly exists because I needed a win, more so that when I filmed this video.
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Honestly, this isn't my favourite video. It's not beautiful, but it is the reality of trip like this, especially when you take it slow. I've fallen behind and this was an easy edit so it partly exists because I needed a win, more so that when I filmed this video.
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My favourite sandals Earth Runners 👇🏼
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I’m Amanda and Frank is my co-pilot. We have lived in a van for 9.5+ years. I am a photographer and forager. We enjoy hiking, camping, paddle boarding, climbing and being outside as much as we can. We have countless stories and lessons to share and are always trying to learn new skills and improve in many aspects of life. Thank you for coming along.
#vanlife #femalevanlife #roadtrip
- published: 19 Jul 2023
- views: 20336
1:55
Alestine’s offers fun and flavour in Inuvik, N.W.T.
n the Beaufort Delta, along with fireweed, the midnight sun and northern arts and culture, the western Arctic community of Inuvik, N.W.T., is home to a playful ...
n the Beaufort Delta, along with fireweed, the midnight sun and northern arts and culture, the western Arctic community of Inuvik, N.W.T., is home to a playful culinary treasure. Pam and Brian McDonald have been offering up fare including fish tacos from a yellow school bus for the past nine years. (July 14, 2023)
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n the Beaufort Delta, along with fireweed, the midnight sun and northern arts and culture, the western Arctic community of Inuvik, N.W.T., is home to a playful culinary treasure. Pam and Brian McDonald have been offering up fare including fish tacos from a yellow school bus for the past nine years. (July 14, 2023)
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- published: 17 Jul 2023
- views: 1019