Central Alberta

Central Alberta, Canada Adventure Travel

Alberta Travel & Adventure Guide

Environment of Adventure, Culture and History

Central Alberta, Canada geography varies from community to community in Central Alberta and so do the activities. To the east are boreal forests, wilderness lakes and high rocky slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Centrally and to the west are rolling foothills, river valleys, grassland prairies and farmer's fields. There are hundreds of kilometres of lakes and rivers - some left in a wilderness state untouched by the human hands while others have been developed into recreational parks, ecological reserves and wildlife reserves.

Attractions, Adventures, Things To Do in Central Alberta

Activities and attractions most enjoyed in and around Central Alberta includes hiking, horseback riding, birdwatching (birding), cycling, golfing, canoeing, mountain biking, swimming, kayaking, fishing, swimming, water skiing, camping, walking touring, camping and cross country skiing, downhill skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, tobogganing, snowshoeing, ice skating and dog sledding.

Parks, Trails, & Places to Explore in Central Alberta, Canada

A few of the more popular activity and sightseeing destinations located in and around Central Alberta includes Mirror Lake (Camrose); Elk Island National Park and the North Saskatchewan River Valley (Edmonton); Willmore Wilderness Park (Grande Cache); Athabasca Riverfront Park (Hinton); Messum Park (Lloydminster); Twin Lakes (Red Deer); Twin Lakes (Rocky Mountain House); Siffleur Falls (Nordegg); Sylvan Lake Provincial Park; and Glennifer Lake (Innisfail).

Accommodations, Services and Transportation in Central Alberta

Travel services vary per region, please refer to individual communities for available services. Travel services and amenities important to travelers in Central Alberta includes accommodations (hotels, resorts, hostels, vacation homes, bed and breakfast ( B&B ), motel, inn, cottgaes, cabins), campgrounds, tours, guides, gift stores, gas station, laundromat, retail shops, bank, liquor store, pub, restaurants, grocery stores and transportation services including bus, charter floatplanes, airlines, and water taxi.

Central Alberta Natural Attractions, Art, Historical Sites, & Culture

There are Icelandic, Danish, Italian, French and First Nation attractions and communities detailing their traditions, language and history. Many are home to special events, festivals and cultures. The most visited natural sightseeing attractions, historical sites and cultural venues in and around Central Alberta includes the Leanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre (Camrose); Fort Edmonton Park and the Muttart Conservatory (Edmonton); Northern Rockies Museum of Culture and Heritage (Hinton); Western Development Museum (North Battleford); Stephansson House Provincial Historic Site (Red Deer); Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site; and the Danish Canadian National Museum & Gardens (Innisfail).

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Things to Do in Saskatchewan

Things To Do - Saskatchewan Canada 

Saskatchewan Adventure and Attractions Guide

Canada Activities and Things To Do

Saskatchewan, Canada things to do including attractions, tours, guides, outfitters, adventure companies, activity groups, entertainment, historic sites, events, festivals and more.

Links to our Featured Saskatchewan, Canada Attractions are posted below. For a total list of things to do in a community please visit the attraction section in that community.

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Golf Courses in Saskatchewan

Golf Courses Saskatchewan Canada

Saskatchewan Things To Do and Attractions Guide

Golfing in Saskatchewan

Golfing is recreational activity which is well represented in the province of Saskatchewan. There are over 250+ golf courses, with the bulk located in the more populated southern region.

Types of Golf Courses

Throughout the province of Saskatchewan many of the communities are surrounded by a wide selection of golf courses. There are 18 hole and 9 hole courses. Some are private golf courses, others are resort golfing communities and most are public golf courses.

Most 18 hole golf courses include services like club rentals, a lounge, pro shop, change rooms, club pro and access to pull carts and golf carts.

The resort golfing communities of Saskatchewan provide the full golfing experience. Some of the extra services and amenities include restaurants, pubs, gift shops, transportation and accommodations like cottages, lodges, rental homes and suites. 

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Other Attractions in Saskatchewan

Other Attractions in Saskatchewan 

Saskatchewan Things To Do and Attractions Guide

Saskatchewan Activities

There is so much one can do and see in Saskatchewan Canada in so many different ways. There is a good selection of attractions specializing in theme, activity and adventure to experience in Saskatchewan , Canada. 

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Sport Fishing in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Sport Fishing

Saskatchewan Things To Do and Attractions Guide

Canada Fishing Charters & Guides

Sport Fishing in Saskatchewan is, by far, one of the more popular activities enjoyed in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. There are over 100,000+ lakes and rivers to fish - some are easy to access and others take allot of planning and effort to access.

Saskatchewan is well known as a top notch fishing destination in Canada. Anglers arrive in Saskatchewan to fly fish on a river, to shore fish or troll on a lake or to enjoy some quality fishing moments while in the care and comfort of a remote fishing lodge or fish camp.

Some lakes and rivers permit motorized boats while other smaller and more northern remote lakes permit canoes, electric motors or row boats only. Most developed lakes provide boat launches and piers. Marinas operate on some of the larger lakes and rivers in the developed areas.

Some fishing destinations are easily accessed via a road or hiking trail. Most of the top wilderness fishing destinations in Northern Saskatchewan are accessed via a bush plane or floatplane.

The popular fish species in the lakes and rivers of Saskatchewan, Canada include Northern Pike, Walleye, Lake Trout, Arctic Grayling, Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Burbot, Whitefish, Suckers and Yellow Perch.

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Heritage Sites, Museums in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Museums, Heritage & Historical Sites

Saskatchewan Things To Do and Attractions Guide

Plan to visit one of the many Saskatchewan historical sites and museum and discover the history of Saskatchewan, Canada.

Saskatchewan Historical Sites

Saskatchewan, Canada heritage and historical sites celebrate, protect and recognize such destinations land slides, heritage rivers, fur trading posts, North West Mounted Police forts, wildlife sanctuaries, pioneer settlements, historical homesteads and First Nation villages, battle sites and hunting grounds. Some sites are free admission and are as simple as a self guided walk along a pathway decorated with information signs.The more developed sites tend to be paying attractions with an assortment of various services and amenities. Some of the extras may include gift stores, restaurants, art galleries, ancient exhibits, artifacts, movie theatres, board rooms, interpretive tours and actors dressed in period clothing.

Saskatchewan Museums

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Aurora Borealis Saskatchewan

Northern Lights - Saskatchewan
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Aurora Borealis - Northern Lights

Saskatchewan Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a display of lights moving across the northern skies in a wave of colors. There are Saskatchewan tour groups and wilderness resorts which provide a front row seat for sightseeing this natural phenomenon.

The light show attracts people from all around the world to the northern regions of Saskatchewan, Canada every year. 

 

Best Time to View

Aurora Forcast
Best viewing months are during the months of October to March. It is then when the skies glow with green, yellow, blue or red waves of color.

The wave of colored lights of the Aurora Borealis is a chemical reaction. The lights are created form the mixture of electromagnetic radiation (beamed down from the sun) and the earths atmosphere. The Northern Lights are the result of the mixing gases high above our heads.

Northern Lights Tours

The Saskatchewan tour groups and resorts in the north provide accommodations, meals and transportation to the Northern Lights viewing grounds. Accommodations could be a lodge or cabin. Transportation to the site could be in the form of cross country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling or dog sledding.

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Boating & Sailing in Northwest Territories

Boating & Sailing in Northwest Territories

No boat, no problem. There are boating tours and cruises operating from most communities in the region. Tours provide interpretive guides and experience. Multi day tours may provide meals, accommodations and entertainment.

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Kayaking Canoeing Northwest Territories

Canoeing & Kayaking in Northwest Territories
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Canoeing - Kayaking

Canoeing and Kayaking in the Northwest Territory is two of the most popular activities in the region. The many connecting N.W.T. lakes and rivers provide a good selection of paddle routes and sightseeing opportunities for both the self guided and guided canoe adventure.

Guided Canoe Tours

There are self guided and guided day trips and long haul multi day paddle adventures located throughout the territory. Guided canoe adventures include an interpretive and knowledgeable guide, lessons and equipment. Guided multi day tours may include accommodations, meals and entertainment.

Paddle Routes

There are many Northwest Territory paddle routes for all skill levels located throughout the region. There are paddle routes exploring heritage rivers; deep canyons; tributaries of deltas; lake coves and waterfalls.

Multi day paddle routes require good planning. Be sure to identify put-in and take-out points located along the river to avoid rapids and waterfalls. Be prepared as many routes include portages. And each paddle route will have marked and designated wilderness camping sites. Some remote canoe adventures require air travel to access put-in points.

Top Canoeing Lakes

There are many lakes in the Northwest Territory which are popular canoe paddle destinations. Some are very easy to access like Great Slave Lake near Hay River and Yellowknife. While others take some effort to access like Great Bear Lake.

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Dog Sled Tours in Northwest Territories

NWT Canada Dog Sledding

NWT Winter Attractions and Adventure Guide

Canada Guide for Dog Sled Adventures

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During the winter months the backcountry roads, cut lines, ice roads, recreation trails, frozen rivers and lakes become popular dog sled routes. Many, of which, explore deep into the arctic tundra, lowlands and wetlands regions of the territory.

Dog Sled Tour Companies in the Northwest Territories

There are dog sledding tours and adventures operating from the larger communities in the Northwest Territories. The dog sled adventure companies provide day tours and multi day tours from November to April. The multi day tours may include a guide, equipment, lessons, accommodations, meals and sometimes entertainment. Accommodations may vary per sledding package from cottages and lodges to winter camping.

What Are The Top NWT Dog Sledding Destinations?

Some of the more popular dog sledding destinations in the Northwest Territories include the Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary and Great Slave Lake located near Yellowknife and the Mackenzie Delta located near Inuvik.

There is a long list of dog sledding routes to explore in the Northwest Territories. Each NWT community listed on this tourism website provides the descriptions and pictures for most of the popular sledding routes and destinations. And listed under each community are the participating tour companies and outfitters, their contact information and more photos.

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Sport Fishing in Northwest Territories

NWT Fishing Charters, Guides & Outfitters

NWT Attractions and Adventures Guide

Canada Guide for Fishing

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Excited to be here fishing in the Northwest Territories, Canada!

The Northwest Territories, Canada enjoys a vast network of rivers and lakes. Prior to the arrival of air and road travel, the river and lake system in the Northwest Territories was the main transportation route used for travel, fishing and hunting by the First Nations people and the early pioneers.

The rivers and lakes of the Northwest Territories are still very popular for fishing and travel. There are many easy access lakes and rivers for fishing with boat launches, marinas and docks. All highway communities have access to a major river or lake. And most rivers and lakes connect to other rivers and lakes and so on and so on.

What You Should Know About Fishing in the NWT, Canada

Some arrive to fish in the Northwest Territories with boat in tow. Others arrive booked with a fishing charter and/or fishing lodge. All arrive in the Northwest Territories with dreams of catching the big one. Many come to the NWT to fish for northern pike, lake trout, arctic grayling, whitefish, pickerel and inconnu. Some arrive to fly fish. While others prefer to troll up and down lakes and rivers jigging and casting. 

Northwest Territories Fishing Guides, Charters and Outfitters

Many of the communities in the N.W.T. have fishing guides, outfitters and charters. There are also remote fishing lodges on some of the wilderness lakes in the territory like Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes. All fishing requires a N.W.T. fishing licence which are available in the communities.

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Flightseeing Tours in Northwest Territories

Flightseeing Tours in Northwest Territories

Flightseeing Tours in Northwest Territories

Flightseeing

During the Northwest Territory early years air travel played a big part in the development of the region. The planes connected communities and delivered supplies to remote camps, villages and mines. There were no roads and the rivers and air, at the time, were the transportation routes for many during the pioneer years.

Today, the air industry still plays a large role in the Northwest Territory servicing remote camps, mines, oil sites and villages. But times have changed and services have been added. One such addition to the air industry are sightseeing tours - air tours otherwise called flightseeing tours.

Access Remote Lakes and Mountains

Floatplanes provide access to remote lakes, rivers and mountain areas of the Northwest Territory. They often provide the transportation for accessing remote drop off points for backpacking, canoe and rafting adventures. Areas which are otherwise hard to access on foot, waterway or vehicle.

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Floatplanes and 2 wheeled planes provide flightseeing tours. These are tours which fly over mountains, lakes, deltas, tundra, oceans, islands, wildlife herds, parks and heritage rivers. Most N.W.T. communities have floatplane charters and air charters providing flightseeing tours.

Top Flightseeing Destinations

Some of the top flightseeing tour destinations in and around the Northwest Territory include the Virginia Falls in the Nahanni National Park Reserve, The Mackenzie Mountains, the Mackenzie Delta, Dodo Canyon, Carcajou Falls, Wood Buffalo Park , Tuktut Nogait National Park and the Aulavik National Park.

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Ice Fishing in Northwest Territories

Ice Fishing in Northwest Territories

NWT Attractions and Adventures Guide

Canada Guide for Ice Fishing

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What You Should Know About Ice Fishing in the Northwest Territories

Northwest Territories, Canada ice fishing is a popular activity during the winter months. Once the rivers and lakes freeze over the waterways become populated with ice shacks and fishing hole parties. The peak season for NWT ice fishing begins in December and runs through till April. However, weather conditions can extend or shorten the season by weeks. Some of the fish located in the lakes and rivers of the Northwest Territories, Canada include lake trout, crappie, bass, walleye, pike, pickerel and arctic grayling.

NWT Ice Fishing Guides

In the NWT there are guides for ice fishing. Guides provide the equipment (rods, reels, ice shacks, etc), transportation, expertise and knowledge of ice fishing. Throughout the backcountry regions in the Northwest Territories are wilderness resorts providing all-inclusive ice fishing adventures. 

Rent A NWT Ice Fishing Shack

NWT ice fishing in ice shacks is the comfortable option for fishing in the freezing temperatures often experienced in the region. Ice shacks are portable heated ice fishing huts erected on the surface of frozen lakes and rivers. Inside each ice shack are some of the comforts of home. Some are basic providing a chair, ice auger and wood stove for heat while others are more deluxe providing sleeping quarters, television and cooking utensils.

Here are some of the more popular ice fishing destinations in the Northwest Territories of Canada.

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories ice fishing is enjoyed on some of the lakes and rivers in the region like the Hidden Lake Territorial Park, Great Slave Lake, Prosperous Lake and Madeline Lake.

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Snowmobiling in Northwest Territories

NWT Snowmobiling (Sledding) 

NWT Winter Attractions and Adventure Guide

Canada Guide for Snowmobiling

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What You Need To Know About Snowmobiling in the NWT

Snowmobiling in the Northwest Territories is a fact of life. During the winter months, the snowmobile is the preferred mode of winter transportation on the ground. After the temperatures drop and the rivers and lakes freeze over they become the highways of the north for travel and recreation. It is during the winter months when many of the rivers become major ice roads and snowmobile transportation highways connecting to smaller backcountry roads, gravel highways, cut lines, recreation trails and frozen tundra.

Popular NWT Snow Mobile Routes

In many cases the frozen rivers and lakes throughout the Northwest Territories are the preferred snowmobile routes to explore. The Mackenzie River - the longest river and the Great Slave Lake - biggest lake - are both good examples of popular snowmobile routes.

Sledding The Ice Roads in the Northwest Territories

Ice Roads are also snowmobile routes. Some are alot busier than others. One of the busiest ice roads in N.W.T. is the Mackenzie River. In the north the river is a major route for snowmobiles traveling from Inuvik to Tuktoyaktuk. Another busy route is the ice road located at the end of the Ingraham Trail near Yellowknife which explores the Barrenlands deep into the Arctic. There are ice roads with less traffic like the route connecting the Liard Highway to Nahanni Butte and the route connecting the Waterfall Highway with Trout Lake.

Snowmobile Rentals, Tours and Resorts in Northwest Territories

Snowmobile equipment rentals and gear are available in a few of the NWT communities. In those same communities are the headquarters for most of the tours, guides, outfitters and wilderness resorts who provide snowmobile adventures.

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Wildlife Tours in Northwest Territories

NWT Wildlife Watching Tours

NWT Attractions and Adventures Guide

Canada Guide for Wildlife Watching Tours and Guides

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What You Should Know About NWT Wildlife Watching

The Northwest Territories, Canada landscape of mountains, rivers, lakes, wetlands, bogs, arctic tundra, lowlands, marshes and boreal forest provides a wilderness environment ideal for sightseeing wildlife. Some of the more popular species in the Northwest Territories include wildlife like wolves, black bears, polar bears, grizzly bears, foxes, moose, lynx, wolverines, muskox, buffalo, deer, porcupine, beaver, mountain goats and Dall sheep. The NWT is one of the only places on earth to see the Woodland Cariboo.

Easy to Access Wildlife in the Northwest Territories

There are parks in the Northwest Territories which makes some wildlife watching relatively easy. The Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary and the Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada are both accessed by major highways. If you plan on road tripping around the Northwest Territories it is common to view bison and sandhill cranes from the highway.. and sometimes they are on the highway.

Remote NWT Wildlife Tours

There are wildlife viewing destinations which are at the end of paddle routes and long haul backpacking trails. Some require air travel to access the trailheads and to access remote sightseeing areas. Some of the more remote wildlife sighting destinations include the Nahanni National Reserve Park near Fort Simpson, the Canol Heritage Trail near Norman Wells and the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik.

NWT Wildlife Tours & Guides

Wildlife watching in the north is enjoyed while, either, exploring on your own or with a guided tour company operating in the region. Wildlife watching transportation includes kayaking, canoeing, boating, rafting, backpacking, bush planes and floatplanes. Tour groups include an experienced interpretive guide, reliable equipment and lessons (canoe, raft and kayak). There are multi day tours also which explore deeper into the wilderness, closer to wildlife. Most of the long haul tour companies provide meals, accommodations and entertainment.

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Cross Country Skiing in Northwest Territories

NWT Cross Country Skiing

NWT Winter Attractions and Adventure Guide

Canada Guide for Cross Country Skiing

XC Skiing and Nordic Cross Country Ski Clubs in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Book your NWT winter adventure today on Canada's largest booking, planning and interactive attraction and activity website.

Excited to be here xc skiing in the Northwest Territories, Canada!

During the winter months in the Northwest Territories the days are shorter, the temperatures drop, the rivers and lakes freeze over and the ground is covered with ice and snow. The conditions are ripe for cross country skiing. The backcountry roads, gravel highways, cut lines, ice roads, recreation trails, frozen rivers and lakes become xc skiing trails. Some of which are dedicated to xc skiing while others are shared trails.

Northwest Territories Community XC Ski Trails

There are community cross country ski trails which are groomed and under the lights during the winter months. The trails around Frame Lake in Yellowknife and Boot Lake in Inuvik are, both, cross country ski trails in their respective communities during the winter.

NWT Frozen Rivers & Lakes for XC Skiing

In many cases the frozen rivers and lakes are the preferred cross country ski trails to explore in the Northwest Territories. Almost every accessible frozen river and lake is a xc ski route. The Mackenzie River - the longest river and the Great Slave Lake - biggest lake - are both destinations for cross country skiing.

Cross Country Ski Rentals in the Northwest Territories

Cross country ski rentals are available in a few of the NWT communities, but it is wise to bring your own skies when visiting. There are also wilderness resorts which operate during the winter months which provide wilderness cross country skiing experiences.

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British Columbia, Canada

British Columbia Canada Adventures 

BC Canada Travel Guide

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British Columbia Canada adventures covers the gamut of all adventures in all seasons. The province is the most westerly province in Canada. The BC mainland and the islands rest on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The British Columbia coastline is over 27,000 kilometres long and over half of the province has little to no human interaction. There is lots of room for exploring all sorts of BC Canada Adventures.

Capital City of British Columbia Canada

The capital of British Columbia, Canada is the City of Victoria located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Victoria is known as the "Cycling Capital of Canada" and the "City of Gardens". 

British Columbia, Canada Adventure & Travel Destinations

British Columbia is a Top 3 producer of cranberries and blueberries in the world. The world’s largest hockey stick is located in Duncan BC. “The Hanging Garden Tree” on Meares Island is the oldest red cedar tree on record at a ripe old age of 1500+ years old. Whistler is home to the longest unsupported cable car in the world. The infamous white bear called the Kermode Bear and the "Spirit Bear" is only found in BC and the oldest Chinatown in Canada is in Victoria. 

British Columbia Parks & Trails. Places of Interest in BC, Canada

British Columbia has the 2nd largest parks system in Canada. Some of the highlights in BC include the highest waterfall in Canada, Della Falls,  measuring 440 metres high.  Tweedsmuir Park is BC's largest provincial park measuring at 989,000 hectares. Osoyoos Lake is the warmest freshwater lake in Canada. Khutzeymateen Provincial Park is Canada's only Grizzly Bear Reserve. With so many parks and trails comes many British Columbia adventures.

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Bed and Breakfasts in Northwest Territories, Canada

Bed and Breakfasts - Northwest Territories

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BnBs in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Book your NWT B&B accommodation today on Canada's largest booking, planning and interactive travel and adventure website.

What You Need To Know About NWT Bed and Breakfasts

Most N.W.T. B&Bs include 1 or 2 guest rooms and provide a breakfast each morning. In many of the smaller communities there are, often, a few B&Bs operating. In the larger communities like Yellowknife, Fort Smith and Inuvik the B&B numbers increase and there are more and more Bed and Breakfasts to choose from.

B&B guest rooms vary in amenities and style of breakfast. Some B&Bs serve breakfast in the home's kitchen at a communal breakfast table. Some BnBs serve the morning meal in your room. Some will offer you a choice.

A B&B host is a good source of information for planning adventures in the Northwest Territories because they live in the community, they know the people in the community and, in many cases, they have gone out on adventures and visited many of the attractions.

Services vary per NWT B&B. Some of the basic amenities may include phone, tv, private bathroom, internet, hot tub, private entrance, small fridge, dining area, living area, private patio and coffee maker.

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Campgrounds and RV Parks in the Northwest Territories

Northwest Territories Campgrounds, RV Parks

Camping in the Land of the Midnight Sun

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RV Parks and campgrounds in the Northwest Territories of British Columbia, Canada. Book your NWT camping adventure today on Canada's largest booking, planning and interactive travel and adventure website.

Introduction to Camping in the Northwest Territories

Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) Canada enjoys campgrounds of convenience and campgrounds of remote solitude. In a nutshell, N.W.T. campgrounds are located remotely or locally. There are camping opportunities of all types including camping on the shores of lakes, on the banks of rivers, next to waterfalls, in forests, on the barren rock of the Canadian Shield and more. 

Best Outdoor Activities Enjoyed When Camping in the NWT

The Northwest Territories campgrounds and rv parks offer easy access to outdoor activities like swimming, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boating, biking, hiking, backpacking, birdwatching and sailing.

Private Campground or Provincial Park in the Northwest Territories?

In the Northwest Territories there are government operated and privately managed campgrounds and rv parks. Government run campgrounds are generally associated with or near a territorial park. Privately operated campgrounds tend to be closer to communities, services and amenities.

What Services and Amenities are available in a NWT Campground?

The campgrounds in the Northwest Territories vary in services and amenities. Services in a campground may include sani dump, showers, washrooms, picnic tables, firewood, picnic shelters, power sites, tv, fresh tap water and internet. The developed campgrounds in the N.W.T. may also include a general store, museum, hiking trails, equipment rentals, boat launches, marinas, playgrounds, concession stands, laundry rooms, sandy beaches and day use areas.

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