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Our Lady of Good Hope National Historic Site Built by explorer and missionary Father Emile Petitot in the 1860s, Our Lady of Good Hope Church served local parishioners. Father Petitot used natural dyes to create murals on the churches interior walls and the Dene parishioners added their own interpretations. Recently restored, the church is a popular attraction. Address: . Fort Good Hope NT
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Fort Smith Mission Historic Park The Fort Smith Mission Historic Park preserves the remains of the original Oblate Catholic Mission site that operated here between 1876 and the early 1980s. Historic buildings include the bishop's residence, St. Isodore's Church, a school, hospital, nun's residence, and assorted shops. Comprehensive sign boards guide visitors along a self-guided tour of the park. Address: . Fort Smith NT CAN
Send an Email 1 867 875-5570
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Norman Wells Historical Centre Learn about Norman Wells' intriguing past at this historical centre. Tourist information is also available. Address: 23 Mackenzie Drive Norman Wells NT Canada X0E 0V0
1 867 587-2415
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Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Center This cultural centre features information on the history and culture of the traditional and non-aboriginal peoples of the arctic and subarctic regions. New and travelling exhibits. Tours are available. Gift shop and cafe on site. Open daily, year-round. Address: 1/4 Northwest Highway 4 Yellowknife NT
Send an Email (10) 1 867 873-7551
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Located on the Hay River Dene Reserve, the Yamozha K'ue Society offers pre-arranged informative visits for groups. The society fosters understanding of Dene culture and history through activities and publications. A Dene arts store is located onsite and is open to the public Monday to Friday from 1pm to 4pm. Address: PO Box 3054 Hay River NT X0E 1G4
Send an Email 1 867 874-8480
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