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City Vaughan
Country Canada

Arctic hamlet celebrates ‘shipwreck’ festival to lure tourists

The first edition of the shipwreck-themed Umiyaqtutt Festival began in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, on September 2. The event aims to attract more tourists to the community closest to where the wrecks of the 1845 Franklin Expedition were found. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP14474077 
Legacy Identifier: n_Franklin-Gjoa-Haven20170921T1300 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m12s 
Dimensions: 1280px × 720px     78.69 MB 
Create Date: 9/21/2017 1:00:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
Tags
Arctic Tourism
canadian north
cruise ship
Franklin expedition
Gjoa Haven
HMS Erebus
HMS Terror
inuit
Nunavut
shipwreck festival
Tourism
tourist
Umiyaqtutt Festival