
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
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.
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.
Park Location
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.
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.
Wildlife
Nahanni is home to species such as grizzly bears, woodland caribou, Dall's sheep, and peregrine falcons, thriving in its varied habitats.
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
Natural Beauty
Pristine Wilderness
Wildlife
Native Species
Activities
Outdoor Adventures
Scenic Views
Photo Opportunities
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