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Hwy 8 continued? Or Hwy 10?: Excellent question. No answer.
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:I spent some time last week researching this as I was updating the Dempster Highway article and I came up empty. The only reference for any numbering of the ITH was that same map. Nothing else on the NWT highways site (or anywhere else) gives the highway a number. All I could determine was that the ITH was that it was not ever officially described as part of the Dempster. I think we just have to wait and see what the NWT decides to call it. - [[User:EronMain|Eron]]<sup>[[User Talk:EronMain|Talk]]</sup> 05:39, 29 November 2017 (UTC)
:I spent some time last week researching this as I was updating the Dempster Highway article and I came up empty. The only reference for any numbering of the ITH was that same map. Nothing else on the NWT highways site (or anywhere else) gives the highway a number. All I could determine was that the ITH was that it was not ever officially described as part of the Dempster. I think we just have to wait and see what the NWT decides to call it. - [[User:EronMain|Eron]]<sup>[[User Talk:EronMain|Talk]]</sup> 05:39, 29 November 2017 (UTC)

::I received a reply from GNWT to whom I sent a letter on Tuesday. The ITH is indeed Highway 10, while the number 9 has been reserved.

::"The Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway is officially Highway 10. We have reserved #9 for future infrastructure.

::"Thank you,
::"Greg (Hanna)"

::So, there it is. Official. Speculation on my part: is Highway 9 going to be the road to Wha Ti and other areas? I can't think of any other major roadworks that the NWT would be ambitious about, other than extending Highway 1 down the Mackenzie River valley, or an all-weather road from Yellowknife north to the diamond mining area at the Nunavut border.[[User:Gcapp1959|GBC]] ([[User talk:Gcapp1959|talk]]) 04:38, 30 November 2017 (UTC)

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Hwy 8 continued? Or Hwy 10?

The NWT's 511 site map shows this road with a #10 shield on it, compared to #8 for the Dempster. Unfortunately, the 511 site seems locked into a map and not a text section commenting on highway conditions, so it is impossible to read specific information.

I had assumed the road, if it was numbered at all, would become part of Highway #8, but it seems to have been given its own number, but if it is Highway 10, that begs the question: which is Highway 9? GBC (talk) 02:40, 29 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I spent some time last week researching this as I was updating the Dempster Highway article and I came up empty. The only reference for any numbering of the ITH was that same map. Nothing else on the NWT highways site (or anywhere else) gives the highway a number. All I could determine was that the ITH was that it was not ever officially described as part of the Dempster. I think we just have to wait and see what the NWT decides to call it. - EronTalk 05:39, 29 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]
I received a reply from GNWT to whom I sent a letter on Tuesday. The ITH is indeed Highway 10, while the number 9 has been reserved.
"The Inuvik Tuktoyaktuk Highway is officially Highway 10. We have reserved #9 for future infrastructure.
"Thank you,
"Greg (Hanna)"
So, there it is. Official. Speculation on my part: is Highway 9 going to be the road to Wha Ti and other areas? I can't think of any other major roadworks that the NWT would be ambitious about, other than extending Highway 1 down the Mackenzie River valley, or an all-weather road from Yellowknife north to the diamond mining area at the Nunavut border.GBC (talk) 04:38, 30 November 2017 (UTC)[reply]