Arctic Chalet
The Arctic Chalet, with its sunny cabins in a boreal glade, is the best place to stay in Inuvik. Each building has simple kitchen facilities.
The Arctic Chalet, with its sunny cabins in a boreal glade, is the best place to stay in Inuvik. Each building has simple kitchen facilities.
The Eskimo Inn, right in the centre, have little to boast about beyond their typically cheery employees. Rooms are aged, and the hallways will quickly inspire a sense of gloom.
Practically downtown, this campground offers the same services as Jàk Park. Stay here if you're without a car and on a budget; otherwise, choose Jàk.
Recently overhauled, this is the town's high-end hotel, with chandeliers in the lobby and nice art in the spanking-new rooms. The place is also home to Tonimoes restaurant and Shivers lounge.
Finto is on the east end of town and has good views. Rooms have enjoyed a revamp and now have large TVs and, most importantly, new furniture. Some have kitchenettes.
Upstairs from the bookstore, this B&B has four large rooms with shared bathroom, common area and kitchen. It's very centrally located – perhaps a little too much so.
This pretty government-operated campground, about 6km south of town on the Dempster Hwy, provides hot showers and firewood. There's a good view of the delta and the breeze keeps the mosquitoes at bay a bit.
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