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There are no roads leading to Ivujivik, so the only way to reach the village is by plane. The only flights to the village are domestic and from Akulivik or Salluit, both Inuit communities in Northern Quebec. On average, there are two flights to Ivujivik airport daily and fourteen per week. The longest flight is from Akulivik and is thirty-five minutes long.

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