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Hay River Highway The shortest highway in the NWT, the Hay River Highway (Highway 2) connects Hay River to the junction of Highway 1 at Enterprise.
Address: . Hay River NT Canada
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Ingraham Trail Connecting Yellowknife to Tibbitt Lake, the Ingraham Trail (Highway 4) features a number of recreational areas along its route including Cameron River Falls and Reid Lake Park.
Address: . Yellowknife NT Canada
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Mackenzie Highway The principal route into the NWT, the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 1) runs from Grimshaw, Alberta (Highway 35, AB) and official ends at Wrigley, NWT. Often called the waterfall highway, this route passes many falls along the way including the Louise Falls and Lady Evelyn.
Address: . Yellowknife NT Canada X1A 1Z2
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Dempster Highway Travel along the Dempster Highway, Canada's only all-season route that crosses the Arctic Circle. From Dawson City to North Yukon and continuing to Inuvik, NWT, this highway traverses alpine tundra landscapes and offers scenic vistas.
Distance: 736 km (457.3 mi) one-way
Features and Attractions: Tombstone Territorial Park, Arctic Circle, Gwich'in
culture, porcupine carbiou, Two Moose Lake, Blackstone Uplands
Information Courtesy of: Travel Yukon
Note: Travellers are advised to plan ahead and take extra precautions along
this route as this is a remote sector with limited services
Address: . YT Canada
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Liard Highway The Liard Highway (Highway 7) connects with Highway 77 in British Columbia. It extends from Fort Liard to Checkpoint where it joins the Mackenzie Highway.
Address: . Fort Liard NT Canada
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Yellowknife Highway Known as the Frontier Trail, the Yellowknife Highway (Highway 3) connects Yellowknife with the Mackenzie Highway.
Address: . Yellowknife NT Canada
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