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    Nahanni National Park Reserve
    Centerd on the river valleys in the southwest of the Northwest Territories, and accessible only by air, is the 1,840 square mile (4,766 sq km) Nahanni National Park, an outstanding example of northern wilderness with rivers, canyons, gorges and alpine tundra. One of the park's key features is the South Nahanni River, which originates as a small stream in the remote Mackenzie Mountains. In the park the silt-laden waters meander through scenic mountain valleys and hurtle through a series of deep canyons. Along
    the river are the Rabbitkettle Hotsprings, the Virginia Falls (with a vertical drop twice that of Niagara Falls), a series of river canyons and caves. Wildlife includes Dall sheep, mountain goats, woodland caribou, wolves, black bears, grizzly bears and trumpeter swans. Nahanni National Park was the first site in the world to be granted World Heritage status by Unesco in 1978. The very intrepid can reach the park via the badly maintained road (often impassable) to Tungsten, and then onwards by river, but most visitors fly in by chartered floatplane from nearby towns. Many operators offer day trips
    Address: Box 348, Fort Simpson, NWT
    Phone Number: 867 6953151
    Email Address: nahanni.info@pc.gc.ca
    Website: www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/nahanni/index_e.asp
    Transport: Floatplanes may be chartered in many of the regional communities, including Fort Simpson, Fort Liard and Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories, Fort Nelson and Muncho Lake in British Columbia, and Watson Lake, Yukon. There are three licensed outfitting companies that legally offer guided trips in Nahanni National Park Reserve
    Hours: Visitor season is from 15 June to 15 September and the park office is manned 24 hours a day during this period
    Admission: Excursion/camping fees C$24.75 daily; fishing C$34.65 annual


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