Residents waiting on freight after N.W.T. cancels annual barge to Sachs Harbour
SACHS HARBOUR, N.W.T. — Austin Larocque says he doesn’t know when he may get most of his worldly possessions, currently sitting in a shipping container in Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., after a barge set to arrive in the High Arctic community this season was cancelled.
Larocque moved with his young daughter from Sachs Harbour to Hay River, N.W.T., in July with just two suitcases, hoping to get the bulk of their belongings once the barge returned from the territory’s northernmost community. He said it cost more than $7,000 to purchase a sea can to store and ship their things.
“Pretty much our life is in that sea can,” he said. “Certain things are replaceable, but certain things are not. Certain things you can’t put a price on it.”
Larocque said he is waiting for everything from baby pictures to the tools he needs to make his living as a mechanic. He said he hasn’t been able to get a hold of anyone with Marine Transportation Services, which provides barging services in the territory.