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Kugluktuk/Coppermine

Explore Kugluktuk, formerly known as Coppermine, a remote Arctic town located on the Coppermine River and the shores of Coronation Gulf. Learn about its population, services, educational opportunities, and average weather temperatures. Discover the unique wildlife, traditional games, and cultural events that make Kugluktuk a truly special place to visit.

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Kugluktuk/Coppermine

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  1. Kugluktuk/Coppermine By Suzanne O’Neil

  2. General Information • Kugluktuk, formerly known as Coppermine, • Located on the Coppermine River and the shores of Coronation Gulf on the Arctic Ocean. • Population approx. 1050 • No roads from other places, fly in only.

  3. Catholic Church Food Store Nursing Station Airport Services

  4. Educational Services • Elementary School • High School • Arctic College

  5. Average Weather Temperatures

  6. Animals • Muskox (see picture) • Caribou • Arctic Char

  7. Northern Summer Games • These games are held in Kugluktuk every summer, here are a few of the events: • Wrist Pull • Knuckle Hop • Toe Hold Jump • Musk-Ox Fight

  8. Nattik FrolicsApril 14-25/01 • Nattik Frolics is filled with all kinds of events. • traditional games, • ski-do races, • outdoor games • traditional dress

  9. Land of the Midnight Sun

  10. All the BeautyKugluktuk Holds • Fantastic Scenery • Wonderful Wildlife • Culture and Tradition • Sports and Leisure

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