The best time to visit Inuvik largely depends on what you'd like to experience, with the peak summer months of June to August offering the Midnight Sun and accessible outdoor activities, while winter provides opportunities to see the Aurora Borealis and experience unique Arctic traditions.If you're keen to experience the famous Midnight Sun and make the most of outdoor adventures, June to August is ideal. During these months, the sun never fully sets, providing long daylight hours for exploring. This period is great for boat tours on the Mackenzie River, hiking, or simply enjoying the continuous daylight. The Arctic Market, held on Saturdays, is also in full swing, offering local crafts and food.For those eager to witness the spectacular Aurora Borealis and embrace a true Arctic winter, late November to early April is the best time. The long nights create excellent conditions for viewing the Northern Lights, often visible directly from town or a short drive away. Winter activities like dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing become popular. You might also catch the Muskrat Jamboree in late March, a traditional Gwich'in cultural festival.