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Also known as Avvil, Avveel, Âˊvvel
Ivalo (, , , ) is a village in the municipality of Inari, Lapland, Finland, located on the Ivalo River south of Lake Inari in the Arctic Circle. It has a population of 3,998 and a small airport, located 11 kilometres (7 mi) southwest from Ivalo. south of Ivalo is a very popular resort named Saariselkä. The closest border crossing into Russia is about 50 km from Ivalo: the Raja-Jooseppi border station is staffed by Finland's authorities.
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thumb|The departure hall of Ivalo Airport
Although quite large, Ivalo is not that well-known by tourists. The village was destroyed during the Lapland War 1944–1945. Most tourist businesses offer services for outdoor activities and visiting the nearby areas.
The northern limit for spruce is near the town. Here are still some big spruces, while few non-planted ones grow much to the north.
thumb|Ivalojoki at Kuttura.
There is a Metsähallitus Customer Service in Ivalo: The Ivalo River (Ivalojoki) through the town was the site of a gold rush upstream in the 1870s, and some gold panners still try their luck. The former "Crown Station" Ivalojoen Kultala has been restored and is open for visitors (no fee). There is also an open wilderness hut and a rental hut at the site. Kultala is at Ivalojoki in Hammastunturi Wilderness Area, about 14 km from the nearest road (which is in bad condition). The recommended route (via the road to Kuttura) passes the gold panning area at the river Sotajoki, which is quite a sight, with unorganized caravan camping and machine dug holes in the stony river banks. There are historic gold villages also here, with huts and some other facilities for visitors. Farther from the road the route passes through nice landscapes (it might be worthwhile to deviate from the route for some hilltop views). The Ivalojoki canyon and the rope bridge over it at Kultala are sights in themselves.
Ivalojoki is a very nice canoeing route from Kuttura to Ivalo.
There are snowmobile routes passing by the village.
Hotels are your best bet, although there may also be some restaurants.
There are several accommodation businesses in and around Ivalo. Those in the neighbourhood often offer cottages and also activities.
Saariselkä, 30 km south from Ivalo. Winter sports resort, gateway to Urho Kekkonen National Park. Inari, 40 km north from Ivalo, centre for Sámi culture, by the large lake Inari with a mosaic of islands.
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Ivalo (, , , ) is a village in the municipality of Inari, Lapland, Finland, located on the Ivalo River south of Lake Inari in the Arctic Circle. It has a population of 3,998 and a small airport, located 11 kilometres (7 mi) southwest from Ivalo. south of Ivalo is a very popular resort named Saariselkä. The closest border crossing into Russia is about 50 km from Ivalo: the Raja-Jooseppi border station is staffed by Finland's authorities.
== Geography == The "midnight sun" is above the horizon from 24 May to 22 July (70 days), and the period with continuous daylight lasts a bit longer. The polar night is from 28 November to 9 January (43 days).
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