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Twin Falls Territorial Park Located 50 km (31 mi) south of the town of Hay River, Twin Falls Territorial Park is home to the impressive Alexandra and Louise Falls. The park includes a number of special features including a pathway from the Hay River Canyon to the falls, an interpretive trail, display panels discussing the importance of the falls to the First Nations people of the region and a campsite. Address: 50 km (31 mi) south of Hay River Hay River NT
Send an Email (3) 1 867 874-6702
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Heritage Park Comprising an area of 35,000 square feet, Heritage Park protects the land that is thought to be the site of original Fort of the Forks, the original trading post in 1803. The bluff is enclosed by the Liard and Mackenzie rivers. Two of Fort Simpson's most historical buildings are located here: George McPherson's log house (1935), which will be used for cultural activities, and the Sacred Heart Rectory (1911), which will be used as a museum, art studio and tea house. Address: PO Box 59 Fort Simpson NT X0E 0N0
1 867 695-2543
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Virginia Falls Virginia Falls is the highlight of the canyons in Nahanni National Park. |
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Hay River Territorial Park Located on Vale Island on the shore of Great Slave Lake, Hay River Territorial Park features a playground, BBQ pits, volleyball nets and a concession stand in the summer. Open from May 15 to September 15, the park includes a campground and a nautically themed reception building. The park and its trails are accessible by foot during the off-season but no services are offered. Address: Miron Drive Hay River NT X0E 0R2
Send an Email (3) 1 867 874-6702
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Ivvavik National Park Ivvavik National Park is located approximately 200 km east of Inuvik. There is evidence that human habitation can be dated back 30 000 years. The remains of eight distinct cultures have been discovered by archaeologists. The Firth River is rated as difficult by canoers and kayakers. Address: Box 1840 Inuvik NT X0E 0T0
1 867 777-3248
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Herschel Island Territorial Park Herschel Island is located in the Beaufort Sea, off the Yukon's north coast. Several species of birds and wildlife frequent the area once inhabited by prehistoric hunters and fishers. Enjoy hiking, camping, photography and wildlife viewing. Visitors to the park are advised to carry all necessary equipment, clothing and supplies as there are limited services. Address: Access via chartered boat and aircraft. YT Canada
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One of the finest national parks anywhere, Nahanni was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978. This incredible unspoiled wilderness has forest, wild rivers, alpine tundra, mountain peaks and canyons. There is hiking and rafting and kayaking available. Accommodation is limited and access is only by aircraft. Address: Mail Bag 300 Fort Simpson NT X0E 0N0
1 867 695-3151
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