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Ice Road Truckers - Ice Road

Building the Ice Road

How are ice roads constructed?

Ice Road Truckers - Ice Rivalries

Bears on the Road

What happens when the truckers encounter polar bears?

Ice Road Truckers - Full Episodes

Full Episodes

Catch up on Season 2!

ICE ROAD TRUCKERS HISTORY

History of the Ice Road

Canada's ice roads connect northern towns to the rest of the world. And Canada isn't the only part of the world where ice roads exist.

Inuvik History

Find out how engineers built Inuvik from scratch in the 1950s, and how people survive in a place where the sun doesn't rise for one whole month!

INSIDE ICE ROAD TRUCKERS

Episode Guide

Huge loads. Thin ice. Find out about all the Season 2 drama.

Meet the Truckers

All about the larger-than-life characters who risk their lives every day on the ice roads.

Season 2 Producer's Blog

Get the inside scoop on this season's filming, including extreme temps, polar bears and cracks in the ice!

Did You Know?

Does the ice road have a speed limit? Why are some Inuvik homes painted very bright colors?

About Tuk

Only one road goes to Tuktoyaktuk, and it's the ice road.

Coldest Places on Earth

Get the frigid facts on some of the word's most forbidding destinations.

Cold Hard Trivia

Are polar bears really white? What are goosebumps? Get the answers.

Cold Weather Survival Guide

Could you survive in the Arctic? Find out how with this expert guide.

Cold Weather Myths

Find out the truth about how to stay warm!

Visiting Inuvik

See the midnight sun or fish in one of the region's 100,000 lakes. There's a lot to do at the end of the road.

Discussions

Chat with other Ice Road Truckers fans!

All About Season 1

Meet the truckers from Season 1, check out load counts and get to know the town of Yellowknife.

ON THE ROAD

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