Human History
Natural History
The vegetation is characterized by boreal and alpine species. Frequent, extensive fires have marked much of the forest. The park's 32 mammal species include Dall sheep, moose, woodland caribou and grizzly bear. Peregrine falcons, trumpeter swans and golden eagles are among the 120 species of birds recorded.
Facilities
Author MAXWELL W. FINKELSTEIN
Links to Other Sites
United Nations World Heritage Sites
Information about locations in Canada that have been designated United Nations World Heritage Sites. From the United Nations website.
Deh Cho Travel Connection
An extensive online guide to the Deh Cho Travel Connection, a remarkable journey through Canada’s north that traverses the Mackenzie, Liard, and Alaska Highways. Click on the links for more information about the history of the route, interactive maps, and details about local communities, parks, and wildlife. From the website for Industry, Tourism and Investment, Government of the Northwest Territories.
National Parks Project
A close-up virtual tour of Canada's superb National Parks. Based on the National Parks Project TV series at Discovery World HD online.
Harper announces new national park reserve in N.W.T.
5 of Canada's northern national parks
A selective look at some of Canada's national parks in the North from the CBC.


The Dominion government's advertisement asked for volunteers "able to read and write either the English or French language" with "good antecedents" who were good horsemen...
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