No roads in and out. Just the airstrip and no doubt very seasonal shipping. Probably a lot of seaplane traffic when weather allows also? Building layouts along with that all look arctic to me. Inuit community in Canada?
You got it Don, it is a Inuit community up Comeberland Sound, Baffin Island in the N.W.T. of Canada called Pangnirtung.
No airstrip in my day bigger planes would come in the winter and land on the ice with skls (weather permitting.) Summer time would be the smaller planes such as Beavers and Otters with flotations on. Supplies came in by ship once a year early spring the planes were mainly people and mail transport. It's still the same today main supplies are by ship.
Here's a couple of pics from back in the day first one of a bigger plane that came in (this is before the airstrip) both are on the ice.
The other is a Otter that came in,