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Inuvik A History, 1958-2008: The Planning, Construction and Growth of an Arctic Community

by Dick Hill; Designed by Bart Kreps

241 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-2705; ISBN 1-4251-5973-7; US$24.95, C$24.95, EUR17.05, £12.95

A history of Inuvik's beginnings and early development as a new frontier community and the cultural adaptation of its Inuvialuit, Gwich'in and southern residents.


About the Book

Inuvik: A History, a companion volume to Inuvik In Pictures, is published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the official naming of Inuvik in 1958. This book is the most complete account available of the planning, construction and growth of Canada's first planned arctic community. The story begins in the early 1950s when the decision was made to build a new town on the Mackenzie Delta, as the centre of regional government and a base for resource development. Inuvik's fortunes have often been buffeted by far-away political decisions and market trends. But as the town enters the 21st century, its diverse peoples have built not only roads, houses and schools, but a rich and vibrant community.



About the Author

Dick Hill moved to Inuvik with his family in 1963 and spent 33 years there. He served as the director of the Inuvik Research Laboratory and was the Town's first Mayor. He was active in many community organizations including the Chamber of Commerce, the Territorial Experimental Ski Training program, the University of Canada North and the Western Arctic Tourism Association. On retiring, he donated his substantial collection of northern books to the Inuvik Centennial Library.



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