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Camping in the Northwest Territories |
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| NWT Campsite Booking |
Campsites at some NWT parks can now be booked on line, at www.campingnwt.ca. They include Fred Henne, Prelude and Reid Lake Parks. |
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| NWT Campsite Etiquette &
Rules
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Everybody needs an opportunity to have a rest and enjoy the outdoors. That's why the Territorial Parks have been created. And, as a park visitor, you have the right to a safe and enjoyable outdoors experience. Take a look at a few common sense rules and park manners, which help protect everybody's rights. |
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| Leave No Trace - An Attitude |
The back-country is a place to seek solitude and a "wilderness experience," away from crowds, noise, and daily pressures of urban life. This escape should be accompanied by a commitment to protect and preserve these areas. |
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| Ingraham Trail Canoe Routes |
The Northwest Territories offers filely Click on names of brochures to view them. Hidden Lake (2012 pdf 4.8M) |
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| Wilderness Travel |
Tips and recommendations when traveling in the wilderness. |
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| Checklists for Supplies and Equipment |
Our lists are not complete - we welcome your suggestions, in particular items that are useful for this part of the world. Our preference is to suggest every possible need, to allow you to select the items that will make your trip a success. |
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| Bear Safety |
For further information on bear safety issues, please visit Parks Canada and NWT Wildlife & Fisheries. Please Remember: All bears are dangerous! |
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