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20 minutes ago, FauxPas said:

 

I think you mean north of Yellowknife, NWT. (Whitehorse is in the Yukon Territory.) Maybe you are thinking of the ice house in Tuktoyaktuk

 

I lived in Yellowknife for a couple of years. I sent my brother a sweatshirt that said Univ of Tuktoyaktuk and below it said "Tuk U". It was considered witty at the time. There was no university there, of course.  🙂

 

Yes, that's the one. For some reason I frequently confuse Yellowknife with Whitehorse, at least when remembering as I certainly know the difference. In any case, I love the remoteness and sparseness of the general area. Explored it a bit when I drove to Alaska in '93. Thanks for the link. The pics bring back fond memories.

Shel_B

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5 minutes ago, FauxPas said:

 

I think you mean north of Yellowknife, NWT. (Whitehorse is in the Yukon Territory.) Maybe you are thinking of the ice house in Tuktoyaktuk

 

I lived in Yellowknife for a couple of years. I sent my brother a sweatshirt that said Univ of Tuktoyaktuk and below it said "Tuk U". It was considered witty at the time. There was no university there, of course.  🙂

 

Yes, tht's the one. For some reason I frequently confuse Yellowknife with Whitehorse, at least when remembering as I certainly know the difference. In any case, I love the remoteness and sparseness of the general area. Explored it a bit when I drove to Alaska in '93.

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