Is the night view in the ice and snow environment unique? The hotel is particularly beautiful and very cold, but there are many warm measures, such as fur mattresses and small sleeping bags, the air is particularly good, suitable for viewing the scenery
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Is the night view in the ice and snow environment unique? The hotel is particularly beautiful and very cold, but there are many warm measures, such as fur mattresses and small sleeping bags, the air is particularly good, suitable for viewing the scenery
In the deltas of the northwestern region of Canada, there is Canada's only reindeer herd. Every March to April, herders drive the reindeer to reproduce, thus entering the best viewing period of reindeer migration. During this period, more than 3,000 reindeer "swept thousands" from Inuvik to Tuktoyatuk, the scene shocked the earth to tremble. Self-driving 3 days and 2 nights of polar reindeer viewing tour is a must-see. DAY 1: Yellowknife - Inuvik departs from Yellowknife and enters Canada's largest city in the Arctic Circle. When you come to the far north, the first thing you should experience is that the dog pulls the sled, so that the dog pulls you in the snow, it is really fun. In addition, visiting the Church of the Virgin Mary (Igloo Church) is also one of the projects of "must punch in". The church is designed according to the icing house inhabited by the aboriginal people and is the most northerly Catholic church on the planet. Especially in the polar winter, it is integrated with the environment and has no sense of contradiction, so it is also known as the "icing house church". DAY 2: Inuvik The next day we had a close encounter with the snow elf reindeer in Inuvik, opening the chapter of this reindeer journey. Driving tundra snowmobiles, driving along the locals, to places where reindeer often haunt, you will be surprised to see the running reindeer coming from the snow. Every year in Inuvic, reindeer cross the frozen horse more rivers to Tuktoya Tuk to breed their offspring. Under the orders of herders, thousands of reindeer raced along the centuries-old migration route, in spectacular fashion. Day 3: On day three, Inuvik Tuktoyatuk continues its journey northward into the northernmost town in CanadaTuktoyatuk. After October every year, the Margin River in Inuvic began to freeze until May of the following year, so the river was used as an ice road during the freeze period (Ice road on the Mackenzie River), and it was also the first choice to drive from Inuvic to Tuktoyatuk. Along the way, you can see many world wonders and scenery: Husky Lakes, the Inuit fishing grounds, pingo, and more. In addition, Tuktoya Tuk has Inuit Aboriginal villages where you can experience the traditional culture of the Aboriginal people. The quiet world of ice and snow colliding in the Arctic Circle extends to the highway at the end of the earth, and life migrates in the extreme cold. On the wilderness ice sheet, this is a touch of the unknown, a chase of the wild. The 3-day and 2-night trek to see the polar reindeer in Inuvic is a perfect end.