Northwest Territories Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Northwest Territories? Check out our Northwest Territories Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Northwest Territories.
Top Places to visit in Northwest Territories:
Cameron River Falls Trail, The Legislative Assembly Building, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Bush Pilot's Monument, Frame Lake Trail, Down to Earth Gallery, Prelude Lake Territorial Park, Igloo Church, Twin Falls Territorial Park, Nahanni National Park, Niven Lake Trail, Lady Evelyn Falls Territorial Park, Pingo Canadian Landmark, Fred Henne Territorial Park, Happy Valley Territorial Park
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Yellowknife NWT Canada - Downtown to Old Town
Driving from Yellowknife downtown and around Old Town . Click HD for better resolution , GoPro HD , August 11, 2013 @ 4pm. temp. +28c
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TOP 30 Cities in Arkansas, Video 11 Fort Smith, 2nd largest city in Arkansas
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White Rock Mountain Arkansas
White Rock Mountain is one of the tallest mountains of the Boston Mountains which made up the Ozarks in Arkansas. Travelers can see the Boston Mountains along Interstate 540 between Fort Smith and Fayetteville, Arkansas. To get to White Rock Mountain from Fort Smith, take Interstate 540 North then merge onto Interstate 40 East. Travel on Interstate 40 East until you see exit 24-Mulberry, take the exit. Turn left into North 125 and go about 6 miles, you will see a small community named Fern. There is a 3-way, which both directions can also take you to White Rock Mountain.
The way on the right is easier to get there, but this road was closed before due to bad condition, so you must know the other way as well. The way on the right, keep going straight until you see another 3-way, turn left where it says Shores Lake. You will run into gravel road soon. Go about 3-4 mile until you hit another 3-way. Turn left towards White Rock Mountain. From there will be easy.
The way on the left at Fern. There will be a lot of gravel road on this one. Keep going straight until you hit a paved road, turn right at that road. Then you will run onto gravel road again. Keep going even the road seems to get smaller. then you will hit another 3-way (I don't remember there is a stop sign), turn right again. Now to steep hill gravel road. Do not drive too fast because your tires will not have friction on the road if you step on the brake, and you might end up on the side of the road or down the ditch. From there just going straight.
There is another way from Mountainburg, Arkansas. But I never took that route before, so I don't know the direction. But I see sign says Mountainburg when heading out of White Rock Mountain, and met some people who took that way down from Fayetteville.
Overall, it is a beautiful place to visit, especially during the Fall. Ozark Highland trail is one of the longest trails in Arkansas. One more reason that it is best to visit during the Fall is that bears are not so active during the Fall. Trust me I once saw a bear crossing the road while I was driving up there during early summer.
Enjoy the beauties of White Rock Mountain. But always remember to be careful all the time. I also had to help a husband carry out his wife because she had a broken ankle. I do not want to scare you. Just to remind you to be careful. It's not too difficult to hike around, unless you really want to hike down the bottom of the cliff. Yes, there is a trail right bellow the clip that you can hike to a couple of caves. I heard there is a cave with Indians' caving right below the main vista, but I didn't get there yet; maybe another time
Equipments I use to film this clip:
Canon 5D mark II
Canon EF 17-40mm L f4.0
Canon EF 70-200mm L f2.8
WEIFENG WF-6662A tripod
GlidecamHD 4000
Motion Slider
and careful feet :))
Nahanni National Park Reserve - Northwest Territories, Canada
Nahanni National Park Reserve is located in Canada's Northwest Territories, and protects a portion of the Mackenzie Mountains Natural Region.
Join Ted Grant - owner of Simpson Air, on an aerial tour of the area. Grant has been has been flying over the Nahanni National Park Reserve since 1976, and the view from his piston engine DeHavilland Beaver provides a spectacular view.
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Visit The National Historic Site Fort Langley
Kids and adults alike will love a visit to Fort Langley national historic site. Watch a real live blacksmith make candle holders and hooks, a cooper make barrels, and learn all about how this fort played a pivotal role in the early years of Canadian Western history.
Wood Buffalo National Park - Northwest Territories/Alberta, Canada
Wood Buffalo National Park is the largest national park in Canada. Sprawling across northeastern Alberta and southern Northwest Territories, it was originally established in 1922 in an effort to protect the world's largest herd of free-roaming Wood Bison.
Join Ed Coulthard and Christina MacDonald, and explore the sights, sounds, and unique offerings that Wood Buffalo National Park has to offer.
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Victor Mercier visite l’Ontario pour découvrir la cuisine de la fourche à la fourchette.
Suivez Victor Mercier, finaliste de l’édition 2018 de Top Chef en France, dans son aventure où agriculteurs, chefs et vignerons, mais aussi membres des Premières Nations de l’Ontario nourrissent sa passion pour la sécurité alimentaire. Victor va à la rencontre de cette communauté de l’alimentation et s’intéresse à l’environnement. Il découvre notamment la méthode traditionnelle de fabrication du sirop d’érable près d’Ottawa, déguste dans le comté de Prince Edward du vin de la région et y rencontre le chef local Jamie Kennedy.
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