Northwest Territories
Untouched wilderness and a sense of solitude that can’t be found elsewhere

Come to the Northwest Territories and truly experience Canada’s North. It is one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights (Aurora Borealis), the clear skies and remote locations enhance the viewing experience. Immerse yourself in the Northern way of life in the Northwest Territories.

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The Northwest Territories is home to vast wilderness areas, including forests, mountains, and tundra. Look up in the dark of night and immerse yourself in the colours of Aurora Borealis. Marvel at the diverse wildlife, such as caribou, moose, muskoxen, and even polar bears. The landscapes are breathtaking, with pristine lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.

Northwest Territories is home to several Indigenous groups. Visitors can explore local traditions, learn about Indigenous history, and experience the unique cultural heritage of the region.

The territory offers a wide range of outdoor activities, perfect for any nature enthusiast. Hike through the forests and along the tundras, canoe one of the many lakes, kayak along the rivers, fish in both freshwater and saltwater and immerse yourself by setting up camp in one of the many wilderness areas.

The Northwest Territories is filled with rugged natural beauty, adventure, and an authentic connection with nature and culture.

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Northwest Territories

The Northwest Territories isn’t your average travel destination – this is the type of trip location where you take time and purpose with your planning. Its climate and way of life are drastically different than what many people are used to. But with the right preparations, the Northwest Territories will steal your heart, like it did mine. 

It is the second largest and has the highest population of the 3 territories in Northern Canada.

Geographical features include Great Bear Lake, the largest lake entirely within Canada, and Great Slave Lake, the deepest body of water in North America.

In the winter, visitors can experience driving on ice roads that connect remote communities. This is a unique and thrilling experience, especially for those fascinated by extreme environments.

It is bordered by the territories of Nunavut to the East, Yukon to the West, and the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to the South.

During the summer months, areas in the Northwest Territories experience nearly 24 hours of daylight. Allowing for long days of adventures and a unique experience of the “midnight sun.”

The Northwest Territories has 11 official languages, including English, French, and 9 indigenous languages.

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