Canada · Northwest Territories

Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road — Yellowknife to Contwoyto Lake Diamond Mine Route

The world's longest ice road. For real.

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The Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road is the real deal — roughly 85 percent of it runs directly over frozen lake ice, making it the longest ice road on the planet by surface coverage. Built each winter by a consortium of diamond mining companies, it stretches from Tibbitt Lake east of Yellowknife all the way to the Contwoyto Lake area near the Nunavut border, supplying Diavik, Ekati, and other mines with the fuel and equipment they can’t get any other way. Driving it means watching the ice flex visibly under your tires at certain speeds, crossing lake crossings where the road crews post weight limits in tonnes, and pushing through whiteout conditions with nothing but GPS and orange survey stakes between you and open water. The Lupin and Jericho mine camps are ghost infrastructure along the route now, which adds a haunting quality to an already otherworldly landscape.

This road is not a recreational joyride — access for non-commercial vehicles is heavily restricted during operational season (roughly late January through late March) and requires mining company authorization or specific permissions. Outside of operational season the ice is unsafe. When it runs, minimum vehicle is a well-maintained 4WD truck with cold-weather gear, satellite communication, spare fuel, and survival kit. Temperatures routinely hit -40°C. No dispersed camping, no cell service, no margin for mechanical failure. What you get is one of the most surreal drives on earth — flat white wilderness, creaking ice, and the weird silence of the Barren Lands stretching to every horizon.

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Length (miles)373 mi / 600 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)1200 ft
Best seasonLate January–Late March
Minimum vehicle4WD truck with cold-weather survival kit
Nearest townYellowknife, NWT
Land managerNuna Logistics / Arctic Canadian Diamond Company
Permit requiredYes
Cell serviceNone
Water crossingsNo
Dispersed campingNo
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