'Norman Wells' (
2006 population 761) (
Slavey language: 'Tåegõhtî' "where there is oil") is a
town in the
Sahtu Region of the
Northwest Territories,
Canada.
Norman Wells is accessible by navigating the
Mackenzie River or by air (
Norman Wells Airport) or by driving on the winter ice road usually between December and March. The most common method of travel into Norman Wells is by air. Flights between Norman Wells and
Yellowknife are provided by
Canadian North.
Norman Wells is the regional centre for the Sahtu.
During
the Second World War, Norman Wells was deemed important as a source of oil for military operations in
Alaska and the
Yukon. The
Canol Road and pipeline project was undertaken to enable the piping of oil to
Whitehorse, with the flow starting in 1944. Although Norman Wells crude was light and easily flowed at temperatures as low as -62
°C (-80
°F), the line did not work well and was shut down shortly after the war ended. The road, which began at
Canol Camp across the river, was abandoned.
Demographics
See also
★
Norman Wells Water Aerodrome
References
External links
★
NormanWells.com
★
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Norman Wells profile
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Prince of Wales Northen Heritage Centre - official names
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