
Tuktoyaktuk ( ; , ) is an Inuvialuit hamlet near the Mackenzie River delta in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, at the northern terminus of the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway. One of six Inuvialuit communities in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, it is commonly known by its first syllable, Tuk (). It lies north of the Arctic Circle on the Arctic Ocean, and is the only place on the Arctic Ocean connected to the rest of Canada by road. Known as Port Brabant after British colonization, in 1950 it became Canada's first Indigenous settlement to reclaim its traditional name.
图克托亚图克(英語:Tuktoyaktuk;伊努克提圖特語:Tuktuyaaqtuuq)舊稱為布拉班特港(英語:Port Brabant)是加拿大西北地区的一个村镇,滨临北冰洋。该地总面积11.07 km2 (4.3 sq mi),总人口870。“图克托亚图克”在当地语言中意为“它看起来像一头北美驯鹿”。在1950年,布拉班特港的名字改回當地居民原本使用的名字:圖克托亞圖克。
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