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The number of sites available online for this topic is enormous. This site can not and does not index all travel resources for a province. These "tourism" pages are basically designed as a supplement to the Province by Province Social Studies pages. For those of you for whom this "supplementary" material is not enough, the following does provide some idea of what is available online and will hopefully be a good starting point for a more serious search. |
Aulavik National Park of Canada __ "Aulavik, meaning “place where people travel” in Inuvialuktun, protects more than 12,000 square kilometres of arctic lowlands on the north end of Banks Island. The park encompasses a variety of landscapes from fertile river valleys to polar deserts, buttes and badlands, rolling hills, and bold seacoasts. At the heart of Aulavik is the Thomsen River, which offers visitors a chance to paddle one of the continent’s most northerly navigable waterways." - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/aulavik/index_E.asp
Government of the Northwest Territories - Tourism __ "Nature is in balance here. You can view rare wildlife species, from white wolves to white whales, and see herds of bison, prowling bears, moose and caribou by the thousands...This is the land where the world's best northern lights dance during the dark winter months and where the sun never sets during the summer." You will find an excellent look at this spectacular place. - illustrated - From Government of the Northwest Territories - http://www.gov.nt.ca/research/tourism/
Northwest Territories Guide - Canada - General Information -
World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing __ "World Travel Guide
- Northwest Territories - Overview, Visa and Passport requirements, vacation
advice, holiday guide, international travel, travel agent, business trip,
flights and hotels." You will find information ranging from government and
history, to climate, business profile, maps and much more. - illustrated - from worldtravelguide.net -
http://www.columbusguides.com/data/nwt/nwt.asp
Northwest Territories Parks __ A brief look at the National Parks located in the
Northwest Territories. - illustrated - From tourcanada.com -
http://www.tourcanada.com/nwtparks.htm
Northwest Territories tourism - Northwest Territories vacation ... __ Wide ranging general interest page about Northwest Territories tourism including hotel recommendations, sights to see and things to do. - illustrated - From tripadvisor.com - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism?args=g154965-Northwest_Territories-Vacations.html
Northwest Territories Travel and Tourism __ If you are planning to get away for a while, here is a suggestion. You will find photos, maps, destinations and a section for students. Have fun. - illustrated - From nwttravel.nt - http://www.nwttravel.nt.ca/
Northwest Territories Travel & Tourism __ "...travel and tourism
guide for the Northwest Territories, featuring accommodations, maps, shopping,
adventures, visitor attractions and more, will help you plan a successful visit
to the Northwest Territories, Canada." - illustrated - From worldweb.com -
http://www.nwt.worldweb.com/
Travel Canada's Northwest Territories __ You will find a good overview of the
Northwest Territories in all seasons as well as links to other resources. -
illustrated - From explorenwt.com -
http://www.explorenwt.com/
Tuktut Nogait National Park of Canada __ "With rolling tundra, wild rivers, precipitous canyons, and a variety of unique wildlife and vegetation, Tuktut Nogait (‘young caribou’) is one of Canada’s undiscovered gems. This remote park is located 170 kilometres north of the arctic circle and is home to the Bluenose West caribou herd, wolves, grizzly bears, muskoxen, arctic char, and a high density of raptors." - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/tuktutnogait/index_E.asp
Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada __ "As part of Canada's
system of national parks and national historic sites, Wood Buffalo National Park
of Canada is our country's largest national park and one of the largest in the
world. It was established in 1922 to protect the last remaining herds of bison
in northern Canada. Today, it protects an outstanding and representative example
of Canada's Northern Boreal Plains." - illustrated - From Parks Canada -
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nt/woodbuffalo/index_E.asp
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