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Paulatuk Winter Road — Inuvik to Paulatuk via Amundsen Gulf Ice Route

Tundra ice and Arctic coast to Paulatuk.

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Paulatuk sits on the Amundsen Gulf coastline with no all-season road connection to anywhere — the winter road from Inuvik is its lifeline and yours if you’re going. The route heads east from Inuvik across the Mackenzie Delta before climbing onto the open tundra of the Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula and tracking the coast through Husky Lakes and Cape Parry to Paulatuk. You are crossing sea ice on portions of this route. The GNWT monitors conditions and sets open dates — typically late January through late March — and travellers are expected to check the road condition report before each day of travel. Whiteout conditions here are not a metaphor; they are a complete loss of visual reference at speed on open tundra.

This is a Moderate to Difficult winter-specific route — the surface is groomed ice and packed snow, so a stock 4WD with winter tires can run it, but remoteness makes any breakdown serious. Carry a full emergency kit: sleeping bags rated to -40°C, extra fuel, food for three extra days, and a satellite communicator. The GNWT operates the road at no permit cost, but registration with local contacts in Inuvik is strongly advised. What you get at the end is Paulatuk — a Dene community of 300 people, the Smoking Hills, and the most isolated coastline most people will ever see.

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Length (miles)360 mi / 579.4 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)820 ft
Best seasonLate January–Late March
Minimum vehicle4WD with winter tires
Nearest townInuvik, NWT
Land managerGovernment of Northwest Territories — Infrastructure
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingYes
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