ATCO Invests in West Kitikmeot Resources to Advance Grays Bay Road and Port Project and Link Canada's North to New Global Markets
ATCO Invests in West Kitikmeot Resources to Advance Grays Bay Road and Port Project and Link Canada's North to New Global Markets |
| [23-March-2026] |
CAMBRIDGE BAY, NU, March 23, 2026 /CNW/ - West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. (WKR) today announced that ATCO Ltd. (ATCO) will provide approximately $10 million in staged investment in WKR's Grays Bay Road and Port Project (GBRP or Grays Bay), in return for 40 per cent ownership in WKR. Grays Bay is a critical infrastructure project consisting of a greenfield deepwater port with access to the Northwest Passage shipping corridor, a 230-kilometre all-season road leading inland, and a 6,000-foot airstrip. GBRP is a multi-use, strategic asset that has recently been referred to the Canadian Federal Government's Major Projects Office. GBRP development is planned in multiple phases, with an expected in-service date of 2035 for the full project. "Investing in essential housing, energy and defence infrastructure that enables economic growth and prosperity is central to ATCO's long-term strategy. This project broadens our port and logistics assets, connecting northern resources to global markets. Together, our investments are building a diversified portfolio positioned to support long-term development and deliver durable value. Alongside WKR and with Inuit and government stakeholders, we are proud to be a strategic partner in this visionary project, to make it a reality and cement the importance of Canada's northern territories in national security and identity." Katie Patrick, Chief Financial and Investment Officer, ATCO "WKR is thrilled to welcome ATCO as a major investor in our company, joining our Kitikmeot Inuit shareholders. They bring deep experience in northern infrastructure, port operations, and defence. They are a champion for the region and share our vision of Inuit-led Northern security and prosperity." Brendan Bell, CEO, West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. Once constructed, the Port of Grays Bay will sit halfway between the ports of Nome, Alaska, and Nuuk, Greenland, on the Northwest Passage. In conjunction with the proposed Arctic Economic and Security Corridor project, GBRP will ultimately connect southern Canada and Arctic deep-water with all-season road access – the first overland connection between Arctic Ocean deepwater and the North American highway system. GBRP will have the potential for dual-use military and civilian capabilities and to create new opportunities for sustainable northern development. ATCO is an established investor in ports infrastructure and operations, holding a 40 per cent interest in Neltume Ports. ATCO also has a long-standing history and expertise in remote northern developments and operations. ATCO's investment demonstrates the attractiveness of the Grays Bay Road and Port Project to the private sector, and further validates the strong economic development potential of the Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut. WKR views ATCO's experience in port investment and development, Northern operations, Indigenous partnerships, and security infrastructure as essential to the further development of Grays Bay. WKR looks forward to drawing on this complementary experience to accelerate the development, financing, and construction of the Grays Bay project. About West Kitikmeot Resources Corp. About ATCO SOURCE West Kitikmeot Resources Corp | ||
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