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SideHillSoup
Feb 14, 2022Explorer
Tuk has been on our radar for the past 2 summers and hopefully they open up the NWT to non resident/ non essential travellers, this year.
I have been watching the NWT website, and by the looks of it they may be on March 1, so there should be more info in a couple of weeks.
NWT Covid Restrictions
My wife is from northern BC and have been to the Yukon a few of times over the years but never the NWT, so hopefully this summer will be the year.
Yukon tourism info guides can be mailed to your home, plus a map, check off the four (4) boxes right above the section where you enter your address.
Yukon tourist info
The map is great, on one side of the map it shows just the Yukon, plus part of the NWT with the Hwy to Tuk. On the other side it shows the main Hwys in Washington state, all of BC, western part of Alberta, Alaska, Yukon and the NWT, it’s a great map and it’s free.
The campgrounds in the Yukon supply free firewood, which is a bonus, and I believe where wood is available they do also in the NWT.
If your looking for more input from more people you may want to start your own post tiled TUKTOYAKTUK or search this website for past post info.
Also go on YouTube, to the search window and type in “driving to Tuktoyaktuk” there are a lot of video’s with some great info.
Good luck on your trip.
Soup.
I have been watching the NWT website, and by the looks of it they may be on March 1, so there should be more info in a couple of weeks.
NWT Covid Restrictions
My wife is from northern BC and have been to the Yukon a few of times over the years but never the NWT, so hopefully this summer will be the year.
Yukon tourism info guides can be mailed to your home, plus a map, check off the four (4) boxes right above the section where you enter your address.
Yukon tourist info
The map is great, on one side of the map it shows just the Yukon, plus part of the NWT with the Hwy to Tuk. On the other side it shows the main Hwys in Washington state, all of BC, western part of Alberta, Alaska, Yukon and the NWT, it’s a great map and it’s free.
The campgrounds in the Yukon supply free firewood, which is a bonus, and I believe where wood is available they do also in the NWT.
If your looking for more input from more people you may want to start your own post tiled TUKTOYAKTUK or search this website for past post info.
Also go on YouTube, to the search window and type in “driving to Tuktoyaktuk” there are a lot of video’s with some great info.
Good luck on your trip.
Soup.
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