Tuktut Nogait National Park — Park in Unorganized

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Tuktut Nogait National Park

Park at Inuvik, Unorganized, NT X0E 1N0, Canada, Unorganized, Northwest Territories, X0E 1N0 . Here you will find detailed information about Tuktut Nogait National Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Northwest Territories
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Inuvik, Unorganized, NT X0E 1N0, Canada, Unorganized, Northwest Territories, X0E 1N0
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Unorganized
Postcode:
X0E 1N0

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Tuktut Nogait National Park is a UK Park based in Unorganized, Northwest Territories. Tuktut Nogait National Park is located at Inuvik, Unorganized, NT X0E 1N0, Canada,


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Reviews of Tuktut Nogait National Park

  • Ezekiel
    Added 2016.08.20
    The Dolphin-Union Caribou herd which normally occupies Victoria Island and winters in the Bathurst area of Nunavut, sometimes migrates as far as Tuktut Nogait National Park following the shoreline in search of windswept areas where the snow cover is cleared making it easier for them to graze.[1]
  • Nova
    Added 2016.04.08
    This place is amazing based on experiencecof looking at photos on google maps
  • Jaxon
    Added 2015.07.27
    Beautiful of nature
  • Jason
    Added 2015.07.20
    Hornaday River
  • Ethan
    Added 2014.10.25
    Tuktut Nogait National Park (established 1998) is a national park located in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Meaning "young caribou" in Inuvialuktun, the park is home to the calving grounds of the Bluenose-West caribou herd.
  • Harper
    Added 2014.07.08
    Humans have occupied Tuktut Nogait since AD 1000 and recent surveys have identified over 400 archaeological sites in the park, including remnants of campsites, food caches, graves, and kayak rests.[3] The oldest known archaeological sites are most likely Thule or Copper Inuit ranging from AD 1200 to 1500.
  • Adam
    Added 2014.05.24
    Tuktut Nogait National Park
  • Lily
    Added 2014.04.09
    It is also the home to other wildlife species which are muskoxen, grizzly bears, Arctic chars, red foxes, wolverines, Arctic ground squirrels, collared lemmings, and wolves. Tuktut Nogait is a major breeding and nesting ground for a wide variety of migratory birds. Raptors such as peregrine falcons, rough-legged hawks, gyr falcons and golden eagles nest along the steep walls of river canyons.
  • Nathan
    Added 2014.03.29
    The main rivers that run through the park are the Hornaday River, Brock River and Roscoe River.[2]
  • William
    Added 2013.10.15
    Beautiful nature
  • Levi
    Added 2013.10.12
    This is one of the most amazing parks I've been too. There's so much to do and u won't bored at all
  • Charles
    Added 2013.05.04
    The park encompasses over 18,000 square kilometres (6,900 sq mi) and is located 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of the Arctic Circle in the northeast corner of mainland Northwest Territories.
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