The Gahcho Kué Diamond Mine is located on the Canadian tundra in the Northwest Territories. It is situated at Kennady Lake (63°26′04″N109°11′10″W / 63.43444°N 109.18611°W / 63.43444; -109.18611 (Kennady Lake)), in the Akaitcho Treaty 8 Territory[1] claim block, which is 85 km (53 mi) southeast of the Snap Lake Diamond Mine and approximately 280 km (170 mi) east northeast of Yellowknife.[1] The site is served by Gahcho Kue Aerodrome, which has both an ice runway in winter and a year-round gravel runway, and a spur of the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road from Lupin Mine.[1] the main camp is at 63°26′05″N109°12′02″W / 63.43472°N 109.20056°W / 63.43472; -109.20056 (Gahcho Kué Diamond Mine, north site), north of the ice strip, with a smaller site at 63°25′48″N109°12′00″W / 63.43000°N 109.20000°W / 63.43000; -109.20000 (Gahcho Kué Diamond Mine, south site), south of the runway.[1]
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