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| Elu Inlet Lodge is located on the picturesque
shores of the Inlet, next to Mount Elu and the mouth of
the Itibiak River. The Lodge is the first majority Inuit-owned
facility in the Kitikmeot Region, and was awarded "New
Operator of the Year" in 1999 by Nunavut Tourism. |
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Comprised of three separate sleeping cabins and a main
lodge, our facility accommodates twelve guests in clean,
comfortable surroundings.
Each sleeping cabin houses four guests in two separate
double rooms. Each cabin also boasts its own bathroom,
a common lounge area, thermostat controlled heat, and
a screened porch.
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| The Main Lodge houses a large sitting lounge, a comfortable
dining area and bar. It boasts a very large screened porch
as well as an open veranda which wraps around the entire
front and left side of the lodge. A large full kitchen,
showers and full laundry facilities are also housed in
the Main Lodge. |
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| The three Guest Cabins are
laid out in a semi-circle adjacent to the Main Lodge
looking out toward Elu Inlet. |
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| Screen porch and cabin entrance |
Each Guest Cabin accommodates four guests in two separate
double rooms. All Cabins have a thermostat controlled propane
heater for comfort and a common sitting area with a couch,
as well as a small table and chairs.
The common area leads to each bedroom, as well as to the washroom
which has running cold water. Each cabin also has its own screen
porch for sitting comfortably outside - also a perfect place
to gear up each day. |
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| Common sitting area looking
out toward the screen porch |
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| Each Bedroom has a window
and two beds (only one shown - the other is behind
the door) and accommodates two |
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