Inuvik Region

The Inuvik Region or Beaufort Delta Region is one of five administrative regions in the Northwest Territories of Canada. According to Municipal and Community Affairs the region consists of eight communities with the regional office situated in Inuvik. Most of the communities are in the Beaufort Sea area and are a mixture of Inuit (Inuvialuit) and First Nations (mostly Gwich'in).

Inuvik Region
Inuvik skyline
Location within the Northwest Territories
CountryCanada
TerritoryNorthwest Territories
Federal ridingNorthwest Territories
Territorial ridingsInuvik Boot Lake
Inuvik Twin Lakes
Mackenzie Delta
Nunakput
Office locationInuvik
Population
 (2016)
  Total6,372
Time zoneUTC−07:00 (MST)
  Summer (DST)UTC−06:00 (DST)
Inuvik Region communities in the Northwest Territories

Formerly, there was also a Statistics Canada designated census division named Inuvik Region, Northwest Territories, which was abolished in the 2011 Canadian Census. The territorial extent of this census division was somewhat larger than the administrative region of the same name.

Administrative Region communities

The Inuvik Region administrative entity includes the following communities:

Communities of the Inuvik Region
Community Demographics (2016)
Name[1] Type[2] Census[3] Aboriginal population profile[4]
Official Traditional Total First Nations Métis Inuit Other
Aklavik Akłarvik Hamlet 590 220 20 375 160
Fort McPherson Teetł'it Zheh Hamlet 700 625 25 75 95
Inuvik Inuuvik Town 3,243 880 80 1,460 1,375
Paulatuk Paulatuuq Hamlet 265 0 0 215 55
Sachs Harbour Ikaahuk Hamlet 103 10 0 90 35
Tsiigehtchic Tsiigehtshik Charter community 172 135 0 35 50
Tuktoyaktuk Tuktuujaqrtuuq Hamlet 898 70 0 795 175
Ulukhaktok Ulukhaqtuuq Hamlet 396 0 0 370 40
Historical population
YearPop.±%
20016,972    
20027,087+1.6%
20037,077−0.1%
20047,059−0.3%
20057,085+0.4%
20066,996−1.3%
20076,969−0.4%
20086,957−0.2%
20096,953−0.1%
YearPop.±%
20106,996+0.6%
20116,949−0.7%
20126,909−0.6%
20136,826−1.2%
20146,756−1.0%
20156,706−0.7%
20166,717+0.2%
20176,673−0.7%
Sources: NWT Bureau of Statistics (2001 - 2017)[5]

References

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