Nahanni National Park Reserve (Reserve) in Northwest Territories - A scenic view of this Canadian National Park
Nahanni National Park Reserve (Reserve) in Northwest Territories - A scenic view of this Canadian National Park

Nahanni National Park Reserve (Reserve)

Northwest Territories

Est. 1974

Area

30,000 km² (11,583 sq mi)

Natural Region

Mackenzie Mountains

Annual Visitors

1,104

Established

1974

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About the Park

Containing the first natural World Heritage Site in Canada, the park includes the South Nahanni River, Virginia Falls, the Cirque of the Unclimbables, and a limestone cave system.

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Park Reserve Status

This area is designated as a National Park Reserve, which means it's protected and managed like a national park while respecting Indigenous rights and land claims in the area.

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Park Location

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History

Established in 1974, Nahanni National Park Reserve was among the first sites to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, recognizing its unique geological and ecological features. The area has been significant to the Dene people for millennia.

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Landscapes

The park features deep canyons, towering waterfalls like Virginia Falls—twice the height of Niagara—hot springs, and karst cave systems, offering a dramatic and diverse landscape.

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Wildlife

Nahanni is home to species such as grizzly bears, woodland caribou, Dall's sheep, and peregrine falcons, thriving in its varied habitats.

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Activities

Visitors can engage in wilderness exploration, including rafting on the South Nahanni River, hiking through alpine regions, and flightseeing excursions to view the park's iconic landscapes.

Park Features

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Natural Beauty

Pristine Wilderness

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Wildlife

Native Species

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Activities

Outdoor Adventures

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Scenic Views

Photo Opportunities

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