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ITI News
The first international fur sale opportunities are approaching for NWT trappers. January 27th was the last receiving date for the American Legens and Saga Furs Auction March 8-15 in Finland.
A series of workshops in the Tłı̨chǫ Region in January and February is focusing on individuals considering or operating small businesses.
Federal, provincial and territorial ministers responsible for the northern regions of Canada made their way to Yellowknife for the annual Northern Development Ministers Forum.
ITI is accepting applications from qualified organizations for funding under the Community Tourism Coordinator Program.
The Department of ITI’s North Slave office is making campsites at the Prelude Lake campground available to tour operators as a base to deliver their Aurora experiences.
To assist visitor’s in reaching the NWT’s newest milestone, the GNWT has collaborated with Parks Canada and the Hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk to create a quick reference vistor guide to support the destination.
James Pugsley, founder and President of the Astronomy North Society and Northern Project Manager for AuroraMAX returned to North America’s Aurora capital this month to hold training workshops for tourism professionals.
For adventure travelers, there are not many roads better than the Dempster Highway to knock off the bucket list. The fabled road attracts all types of motorist but is, perhaps, most challenging for the two-wheeler types.
After nearly 30 days of darkness the sun has risen once again on the Beaufort Delta - and the Town of Inuvik celebrated the returning warmth of the sun with its annual Sunrise Festival.