Campground: Lady Evelyn Falls Territorial Park Location: Kakisa, Northwest Territories Services: Dry camp Comments: If you love falls, this is the place. There was only one other camper there when we visited and they left early in the morning. That meant we were the only ones around for miles and
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Sambaa Deh Territorial Park – Northwest Territories
We stopped by the falls for the day en route to our next destination. We had a hike over to the falls and a nice picnic lunch. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
Continue readingBlackstone Territorial Park – Northwest Territories
A slice of heaven in the middle of nowhere. Close to Nahanni National Park Reserve with over 7 million acres and home to over 500 grizzly bears. Nahanni Park is only accessible by boat or float plane/helicopter. Many wilderness adventures depart from Lindberg Landing which is only 3 kilometers from
Continue readingFort Liard, Northwest Territories
What a great place to visit. Nice museum, nice parks, and beautiful, isolated, and part of the real wilderness. A great general store. The roads were fine. A few weeks earlier the roads were impassable but the crews worked hard and fast to grade them and get them drivable. We
Continue readingBlue Bell RV Park – Fort Nelson, British Columbia
A stop along the Alaska Highway at Fort Nelson. A good place to stop by the general store to pick up any last minute supplies before heading up the Liard Highway 77 to the Northwest Territories. Stop by “Trapper’s Den Wildlife Emporium” to pick up any moose horns or furs
Continue readingWestwind RV Park – Chetwynd, British Columbia
Campground: Westwind RV Park Location: Chetwynd, British Columbia Cost: $24.30 (CAD) Services: FHU Comments: OK for a quick stopover Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
Continue readingOff to the great Northwest Territories
We are out of here! We are heading north to get some of that wonderful Northern summer, full of daylight, great people, wildlife, and wilderness! We cannot wait!! We stopped along the Grand Coulee Dam for a short break and to stretch our legs. We frequently stop by this place
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