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Our Lady of Lourdes Schooner This historical landmark was once used to transfer children in Tuk to residential Catholic schools. Retired in the early 1960s, the boat now sits on the roadside near the Arctic Ocean. Address: . Tuktoyaktuk NT
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Pingo Canadian Landmark Often used by travelling Inuvialuit as navigational landmarks, a pingo is an ice-covered hill that rises out of the Arctic tundra. Located along the shore of the Beaufort Sea, Pingo Canadian Landmark contains eight of the region's 1350 pingos, including Ibyuk Pingo which the largest in Canada. Also noted as the second largest pingo in the world, Ibyuk is 49 m (160 ft) high and measures 300 m (984 ft) across its base. Address: 5 km (3.1 mi) west of Tuk Tuktoyaktuk NT
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John A's Paleo Emporium Open daily from noon to 4pm, this museum is for children and those with a fun streak. Collection includes fossils and dinosaur bones, and the largest collection of dinosaur toys in Canada. Address: 3533 MacDonald Drive Yellowknife NT
Send an Email (7) 1 867 873-2310
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Although Divak's actual mines are located more than 300km north or Yellowknife, guests to the visitor's centre can enjoy diamond polishing and cutting demonstrations. They can also look at some of the northern diamonds found, and even purchase one as a special souvenir of the NWT. Address: 5007 - 50th Avenue Yellowknife NT
1 867 669-6500
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