CANADA-TRANSPORT-INDIGENOUS-CONSTRUCTION
The community of Tuktoyaktuk is finally accessible by road all year round as seen on November 15, 2017 in Tuktoyaktuk, Canada.
The Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk highway opened on November 15, 2017. The road was a goal for over 50 years and links the town of Inuvik (3484 people) and the hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk (930 people). It cost 300 million Canadian dollars (US$235 million), as it is built on permafrost.
/ AFP PHOTO / Melinda TROCHU / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY MELINDA TROCHU (Photo credit should read MELINDA TROCHU/AFP via Getty Images)

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