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Aklavik Trapper’s Rendezvous

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The Aklavik Trapper’s Rendezvous is a community festival that is held annually over Easter weekend. The festival includes dog and snowmobile racing, community feasts, drum dancing, fun games, cultural events and much more.

Aklavik community members and all those from near and far are welcomed each year to celebrate Inuvialuit culture and tradition.

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