A consortium of seven mining companies sponsored environmental impact studies to construct a deep-water port in Bathurst Inlet.
A plan referred to the Nunavut Impact Review Board in May 2004 projected a capacity to moor vessels of up to 50,000 tonnes.In this earlier plan the Bathurst Inlet Road would be an ice road, like that from Yellowknife, not an all-weather road as in post-2005 proposals, following the failure of the ice road to freeze early enough to allow transport of a whole year's worth of supplies.
The project was put on hold in 2008. It was re-initiated, in 2012.
By 2013 three mining companies were the proponents of the road: GlencoreXstrata, Sabina Gold andSilver Corporation.
Nunatsiaq reported that the project failed an environmental review in 2016, but passed with a revised proposal in 2017. They reported the port facility was substantially completed, by September 2018, with only a single certification required before it could open for business. They reported that the port cost $24 million CAD.