Tuktoyaktuk sits on a gravel spit jutting into the Beaufort Sea — a true Arctic hamlet where permafrost pingos rise from the tundra and the ocean is your destination, not just your route.
Tuktoyaktuk has a small cargo pier that accommodates expedition-class vessels; larger cruise ships anchor in Kugmallit Bay and tender passengers ashore.
💡 Pro move: There is no dedicated cruise terminal. Tuk is a working community first; cruise visits are accommodated but infrastructure is minimal.
The hamlet's cargo pier handles small expedition ships; larger vessels anchor in Kugmallit Bay and tender passengers ashore.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Expedition cruise lines (small ships) | Tuktoyaktuk cargo pier📍 | Docked |
| Larger expedition & cruise ships | Kugmallit Bay anchorage📍 | Tendered |
Tuktoyaktuk's star attraction is geology you'll find nowhere else — plus the chance to stand at the edge of the Arctic Ocean.
Visit Ibyuk Pingo, Canada's tallest pingo at 49 m, and several others in this protected site 5 km west of town. A boardwalk provides viewing without damaging the fragile mounds. Climbing on pingos is prohibited.
Find pingo tours →Wade or plunge into the Beaufort Sea — cold, bracing, and braggable. Many cruise lines organise a group dip right off the gravel beach near the hamlet. The signpost marking the Arctic Ocean makes for a classic photo.
Book Arctic dip experience →A local guide walks you through the hamlet — permafrost-raised homes on stilts, above-ground utilidor pipes, the Anglican log cabin church, traditional sod house (Igluryuaq), and the community ice house dug into the permafrost.
Find cultural walking tours →Paddle the shallow coastal waters near the hamlet for a close look at the tundra shoreline, driftwood beaches, and a chance to spot beluga whales that congregate offshore in summer.
Find kayak tours →See fish and muktuk (whale skin and blubber) drying on traditional racks along the shore, and browse locally made sealskin items, caribou-antler carvings, ulus, and beaded jewellery sold by Inuvialuit artisans.
Explore local craft vendors →The hamlet is compact and flat — most of the waterfront and community landmarks are within a 15-minute walk of the pier.
Walk from the pier through the hamlet's gravel streets past stilted homes, the Anglican church, and the Northern Store to the Arctic Ocean shoreline and the iconic road-end signpost.
🗺️ See full route in Maps →Climate normals for Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, Canada (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days | Sunrise | Sunset |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 7°F / -14°C | -10°F / -23°C | 0 | 1:15 PM | 2:48 PM |
| Feb | 8°F / -13°C | -14°F / -26°C | 0 | 10:18 AM | 5:55 PM |
| Mar | 26°F / -3°C | 1°F / -17°C | 0 | 9:11 AM | 8:51 PM |
| Apr | 41°F / 5°C | 19°F / -7°C | 0 | 6:49 AM | 10:57 PM |
| May | 59°F / 15°C | 36°F / 2°C | 1 | – | – |
| Jun | 68°F / 20°C | 49°F / 9°C | 1 | – | – |
| Jul | 73°F / 23°C | 54°F / 12°C | 1 | – | – |
| Aug | 71°F / 22°C | 53°F / 12°C | 0 | 5:59 AM | 11:50 PM |
| Sep | 61°F / 16°C | 44°F / 7°C | 0 | 8:08 AM | 9:23 PM |
| Oct | 43°F / 6°C | 30°F / -1°C | 0 | 10:05 AM | 7:08 PM |
| Nov | 23°F / -5°C | 11°F / -12°C | 0 | 11:34 AM | 3:38 PM |
| Dec | 10°F / -12°C | -5°F / -21°C | 0 | – | – |
Source: Meteostat (10-yr monthly averages)