Ready for construction, offering ample space tailored to your exact operational needs.
Optimal visibility for polar and LEO satellites.
Located just 5 km from Inuvik Airport (YEV), along the Dempster Highway, ensuring straightforward logistics and easy equipment transportation.
Leveraging Inuvik's diverse redundant fibre infrastructure to ensure high reliability and uninterrupted communications.
New North Space Park is designed to support comprehensive satellite ground station mission requirements.
Local and regional talent with a track record in northern infrastructure & satellite support.
Overland logistics via the Dempster Highway.
Daily commercial and cargo flights to Inuvik Airport (YEV).
Established northern contractors experienced in industrial and remote build-outs.
Positioned at 68.33° N, 133.62° W, Inuvik is an established and internationally recognized hub for polar satellite operations, providing significant benefits:
Unparalleled high latitude advantage for Arctic-focused satellite missions in North America.
Host to established facilities like the Canadian Satellite Ground Station Inuvik (CSGSI) and the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility (ISSF).
Reliable telecommunications, stable power, strong logistical support, and community resources.
Tom Zubko is a recognized leader in satellite ground station development and operations, with over three decades of specialized experience in Canada’s Western Arctic.
As founder and head of New North Networks, Tom has guided the successful design, construction, maintenance, and operational management of critical ground station facilities, consistently demonstrating innovation and reliability in harsh Arctic environments. His extensive expertise includes involvement in key satellite ground station projects, and he is widely respected for delivering robust, tailored infrastructure solutions that meet the unique demands of ground station communications. Tom’s deep understanding of Arctic operational challenges positions him as a trusted authority in the field.
As Canada’s only 100% privately owned satellite ground station in the Western Arctic, offers a distinct and reliable entry point for organizations seeking stable, long-term presence in the region.