To get a glimpse of what the flora, fauna and land is like here is a link to a page I admin . . . it has multiple pictures of many things . . . please be aware some of the pics are graphic (ie dealing with meat wastage) and some are just posters, but those pics in the "wildlife albums" should give an idea of what is around me.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ehdiitat ... tos_albumsI live in Aklavik, Northwest Territories, Canada. If you look it up it is the burial place of the "Mad Trapper of Rat River". We are located in the Mackenzie River Delta.
We have two stores that are a combination of groceries, and dry goods.
During late spring, the summer, and early fall the only way out of the community is via small planes, or boat.
Late Fall, Winter and Early Spring we still use planes, but can also leave the community via the Ice Road, and skidoo.
From Late June to Early August we have nearly 24 hour daylight. From Late November to Mid January we see nearly 24 hour darkness.
Temperatures here range from +40 to -40 depending on the time of year. (That's Celsius).
We have un-paved roads, the mail is flown in three times a week. Most freight is flown in, except for during winter road when it can be trucked in over the ice road or late summer when we get the fuel barge in.
Aklavik's population is predominately aboriginal in descent (Gwich'in and Inuvailuit) . . . in fact my better half grew up here, she is of Gwich'in Descent. Current population for the town I believe is around 650 to 600 people.
Fishing and hunting are the main pastimes for when not working.
Support . . . we are basically isolated so the community supports each other during times of need. Medically if it is too serious for the local health center to handle you get "medi-vaced" out on a twin engine plane to either Inuvik, Yellowknife, or Edmonton.
We do have an RCMP detachment with 3 officers.
The courts, Doctors, and Dentists come through the community on a semi regular basis ranging from monthly to once every three months.
We have a School (Moose Kerr) that handles grades primary/kindergarten to 12. A local learning center for upgrading, and short courses run by Aurora College.
We have 3 governments here . . . the local Hamlet (municipal affairs) the Aklavik Community Corporation (Inuvailuit Land Claim Organisation) and the Ehdiitat Gwich'in Council/Aklavik Indian Band (Gwich'in Land Claim Organization/Treaty Organization.)
Community Services are delivered to individual houses via a trucking system. (We get water delivered to our home three times a week, and sewage pump out the same.)
Stuff is getting easier to get due to online ordering, but still have to wait for the mail, as weather can make that severely delayed.
Did I miss anything?