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'Nahanni National Park Reserve' in the
Northwest Territories of Canada, approximately west of
Yellowknife, protects a portion of the
Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region. The centrepiece of the park is the
South Nahanni River. Four great canyons, called First, Second, Third and Fourth Canyon, line this spectacular whitewater river. The name Nahanni comes from the indigenous
Dene language and can be translated as 'spirit.'
At
Virginia Falls, the river plunges in a thunderous plume. It is more than twice the height of
Niagara Falls. In the center of the falls is a dramatic spire of resistant rock, called
Mason's Rock after
Bill Mason, the famous Canadian canoeist, author, and filmmaker. There is a proposal to rename the falls after former Canadian Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau. Aside from the falls, there are many notable rapids on the river including Figure Eight, George's Riffle, and Lafferty's Riffle.
The park's sulphur hotsprings, alpine tundra, mountain ranges, and forests of spruce and aspen are home to many species of birds, fish and mammals. A visitor centre in
Fort Simpson features displays on the history, culture and geography of the area. The park was among the world's first four natural heritage locations to be inscribed as
World Heritage Sites by
UNESCO in 1978.
Originally established in 1972, by then
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,
3 the park was in area.
[2] In 2003 an agreement between the
Dehcho First Nations and
Parks Canada gave temporary protection to .
[3] In 2007 Prime Minister
Stephen Harper announced that an extra would be added, bringing the total area to .
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The only practical way to get to Nahanni National Park is by
float plane or by
helicopter. Around 800-900 people visit the park every year.
See also
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Canadian National Parks
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List of Canadian national parks
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List of Northwest Territories parks
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South Nahanni River
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Nahanni Butte Airport
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Nahanni Butte Water Aerodrome
External links
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Parks Canada
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South Nahanni River
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Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society - Nahanni campaign
References
1. Harper kicks off Arctic sovereignty tour
2. Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada
3. Harper announces expansion of N.W.T. park