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Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK)

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Gjoa Haven, Canada

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ICAO Code: CYHK

IATA Code: YHK

Elevation: 152ft

UTC: -7 Hours

Gjoa Haven is a small Arctic community in Nunavut, Canada. Located on the south coast of King William Island, Gjoa Haven is the most northerly permanent settlement in Canada, situated in the Northwest Passage. The town is home to the Gjoa Haven Airport (YHK), which serves as a gateway to the community and the surrounding area. Gjoa Haven is a picturesque, peaceful town with a population of around 1,200. Boasting a beautiful natural landscape, Gjoa Haven offers breathtaking views of the Arctic Ocean, with the frozen sea stretching out as far as the eye can see. The town is known for its friendly locals, and its unique Inuit culture and heritage. There are a

Airport Directions

To get to Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK) by car, you can take the Alaska Highway to the town of Inuvik and then take the Dempster Highway to the airport, which is about 250 kilometers away. The cost of the journey by car will depend on the type of vehicle you use and the distance you travel. To get to Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK) by bus, you can take the regularly scheduled bus from Inuvik to Gjoa Haven. The cost of the journey will depend on the type of ticket you purchase. To get to Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK) by train, there is no direct service available. The closest train station is located in Yellowknife, which is about 300 kilometers away. To get to Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK) by taxi, you can hire a taxi from Inuvik or Yellowknife. The cost of the journey will depend on the distance traveled and any additional charges that may be incurred.

Airport Terminals & Airlines

Gjoa Haven Airport (YHK) has two active passenger terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Terminal 1 is used by Air Nunavut and Air Inuit, while Terminal 2 is used by Canadian North and First Air

Airport Address

To get to Airport Gjoa Haven (YHK) by car, you can take the Alaska Highway from Whitehorse to Watson Lake and then take the Dempster Highway to Gjoa Haven. The drive will take approximately 16 hours and will cost around $200 in fuel. By bus, you can take the Greyhound bus from Whitehorse to Watson Lake, then take the Olgoonik Bus from Watson Lake to Gjoa Haven. The bus ride will take approximately 17 hours and will cost around $180. By taxi, you can take a taxi from Whitehorse to Gjoa Haven. The taxi ride will cost around $1,000 and will take approximately 15 hours. Public transport is not available to Gjoa Haven. The closest public transport

Airport Lost & Found

The Lost and Found office at Gjoa Haven Airport (YHK) is located at 28 km NNE of Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, Canada. The telephone number for the office is (867) 360-6700, and the office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm.

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