Tuktoyaktuk: Journey to Canada’s Arctic Edge
Welcome to Tuktoyaktuk, the northernmost community on mainland Canada, a thriving Inuvialuit hamlet known for its rich traditions of hunting and fishing. This remote destination features unique ice hills called pingos, towering up to 160 feet, and a history marked by resilience after an influenza outbreak brought by American whalers. Subscribe to see more full documentaries every week: https://bit.ly/2lneXNy TRACKS publishes unique, unexpected and untold stories from across the world every week. Any queries, please contact us at: [email protected] #canadalife #canadatravel #traveldocumentary

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Inuvik: Canada's Land Of The Midnight Sun

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Haida Gwaii's Enchanting Beaches and Traditions | Canada Over The Edge

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The Drydock - Episode 404 (Part 2)

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Arctic Tomb(Franklin expedition documentary)

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Pakistan | Wilde Wege | ARTE Fernweh

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Rebuilding A Viking Ship To Sail From Norway To Newfoundland

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Overlanding to The Arctic Ocean: The Dempster Highway

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The life of the forest. Fungi

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Canada's Final Stop Before The Arctic Circle | Canada Over The Edge

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11 Abandoned Ghost Towns in Canada You Were NEVER Meant to Find

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GREENLAND in 4K: Life at the Edge of the Arctic

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Preserving The Beautiful Culture Of King William Island | Canada Over The Edge

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NUNATTA ATAANI | Documentary on Nunavik's Mining (Arctic)

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The First Road to Reach the Arctic. Edge of Nowhere, Tuktoyaktuk.

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200 Insane Facts That Will Change How You See Canada

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Canada 4K - Scenic Relaxation Film With Calming Music

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AMERIKA VON OBEN: MONTANA 🌍 HD Doku in voller Länge 🌍 Dokumentarfilm deutsch USA 2020

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World’s Toughest Ships | Arctic Monster: Surviving the Ocean’s Coldest Fury | Free Documentary

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When Whales Walked: Journeys in Deep Time (2019) | Full Documentary

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