Kugluktuk

Kugluktuk (ᖁᕐᓗᖅᑐᖅ in Inuktitut syllabics; formerly, Coppermine) is a hamlet with about 1400 people in the Kitikmeot Region in western Nunavut.

Understand
The traditional Inuinnaqtun name for the area means "the place of moving water", referring to the Coppermine River.

By boat
Aside from cruise ships, there are no passenger ships serving Kugluktuk.

See

 * Cliffs along the Coronation Gulf
 * Cliffs along the Coronation Gulf

Buy
The visitor centre has an on-site gift shop, selling arts & crafts (earrings, ulus, sealskin mittens, stone carvings, art prints) made by local artists. You may also encounter artists showcasing their products to sell while walking in front of their house or at the co-op store.

Eat
The only restaurant in town, Tundra Takeout & Diner (in the co-op store building), has been closed for a while. You will have to buy groceries at the Northern or co-op stores to make your own food.

Drink
There are no bars in this community.

Connect
Bell Mobility is the only cell service provider in this hamlet. 4G LTE is available.