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Writer's pictureNele Remstedt

5 mind-blowing wonders of the Northwest Territories' Nahanni National Park


Nahanni National Park - Credit: Ben Weiland

Nahanni National Park Reserve is a landscape like no other. Tucked into the territory’s southwest flank, it is a wilderness paradise sliced by great waters and prickling with peaks. It’s a place of great beauty and great intrigue. It’s nature on its grandest scale. Here are five places that you won’t believe are real.

 

Virginia Falls: take Niagara, then double it

Canada’s greatest wilderness waterfall is an easy flightseeing trip from Fort Simpson. At Virginia Falls, the South Nahanni River leaps off a 96-metre cliff, bisected by the great mid-river spire of Mason’s Rock, creating a gusting spray, and a shuddering Earth.

 

Virginia Falls - Credit: Darren Roberts Photography

Nahanni River: the holy waters

Canyons and hot springs. Wildlife and rapids. Mountains and waterfalls. From its start at the Yukon border to when it joins the Liard River 500 kilometres later, this wild river takes the greatest, most scenic path in the country.

 

Paddling the Nahanni - Credit: Colin Field

Cirque of Unclimbables: try not to strain your neck

It’s a landscape that seems like a dream: peaks like daggers, impaling the sky, thumbing their noses at the law of gravity. This is an alpinist’s Shangri-La, with classic climbs like Lotus Flower Tower, Mount Proboscis and Middle Huey Spire. Verdant Fairy Meadow, near the base of the great granite towers, is an ideal place to set up a camera or pitch a tent.


Cirque of Unclimbables - Credit: Darren Roberts Photography

Ram Plateau: not a bad little place for a stroll

Rarely seen and almost never trekked, this is a great grassy mesa suspended above a scenic wonderland. Around the edges of the plateau, river gorges plunge 1,800 metres, Dall’s sheep frolic, hoodoos stand on guard.


Ram Plateau - Credit: Hans Pfaff / NWTT

Perfect lakes

At lakes like Glacier, Rabbitkettle, Hole-in-the-Wall and Little Doctor, the fishing is good and the scenery is even better. Potential catches include Pickerel, Pike, Trout and Grayling.


Little Doctor Lake - Credit: Denkzauber

 

Further information on the Northwest Territories can be found at www.spectacularnwt.com.

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