Northwest Territories, CA
Fort Providence
9 places to explore · More stops coming, added weekly.

Fort Providence & the Deh Cho
Located on the north shore of the Mackenzie River (Deh Cho), Fort Providence is one of the oldest continuous settlements in the Northwest Territories. Home to the Łíídlı̨ Kų́ę́ First Nation, this historic community offers a unique cultural experience rooted in Indigenous heritage and northern traditions. Visitors can explore the local craft market, discover handmade Indigenous art, and visit the heritage church, making it one of the most authentic places to experience culture and history in the NWT. Hours: Open daily Price Range: Free

Hay River & Twin Falls Gorge
Located near Hay River, Twin Falls Gorge Territorial Park is one of the most scenic natural attractions in the Northwest Territories. The park features the stunning Alexandra Falls and Louise Falls — two powerful waterfalls on the Hay River separated by a dramatic narrow gorge. Located near the shores of Great Slave Lake, this destination is a must-visit for travelers looking for the best things to do in the NWT, offering breathtaking views, hiking, and unforgettable nature experiences in Northern Canada. Hours: Open daily (summer)

Edéhzhíe (Horn Plateau) Protected Area
Located in the Northwest Territories, Edéhzhíe Protected Area is one of Canada’s newest protected areas and a globally significant Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area. Co-managed by the Dehcho First Nations, this remote wilderness protects the Horn Plateau — a unique boreal highland ecosystem featuring rare peat bogs, pristine lakes, and diverse wildlife including wolverine, woodland caribou, and birds of prey. A top destination for eco-tourism, conservation travel, and Indigenous-led experiences, Edéhzhíe offers one of the most untouched and meaningful wilderness experiences in Northern Canada. Hours: Open (remote, wilderness access) Price Range: Free

Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park
Located in Northwest Territories, Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park is one of the most dramatically beautiful natural attractions in the region. Here, the Trout River plunges through a sculpted limestone gorge into a stunning turquoise pool, creating some of the most photogenic waterfalls in the Northwest Territories. Known for its exceptional fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic hiking, this hidden gem is a must-visit for travelers looking for the best things to do in the NWT and experience untouched northern wilderness. Hours: Open daily (summer)

Dettah Ice Road
Located in Yellowknife, the iconic Dettah Ice Road is one of Canada’s most famous winter roads, crossing the frozen surface of Great Slave Lake. This unique Arctic experience connects Yellowknife to the Yellowknives Dene First Nation community of Dettah, offering a thrilling drive across a frozen lake. A must-do winter activity in the Northwest

Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
Located in Yellowknife, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is the premier museum and archives of the Northwest Territories. This top cultural attraction features one of Canada’s finest collections of northern Indigenous culture, natural history, and aviation history. Visitors can explore artifacts and exhibits from the Dene,

Virginia Falls
Located deep within Nahanni National Park Reserve, Virginia Falls is one of the most spectacular and remote waterfalls in the world. Towering at twice the height of Niagara Falls, this powerful cascade on the South Nahanni River is a top destination for adventure travel and wilderness exploration in Canada. Accessible only by floatplane or multi-day river expeditions, Virginia Falls offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience for travelers seeking untouched nature, dramatic landscapes, and one of the best things to do in the Northwest Territories. Hours: Summer season only Price Range: $$$

Wood Buffalo National Park
Located in Alberta and Northwest Territories, Wood Buffalo National Park is the world’s second-largest national park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This vast wilderness protects the world’s largest free-roaming wood bison herd and serves as the only natural nesting habitat of the endangered whooping crane. Known as one of the top wildlife destinations in Canada, Wood Buffalo offers exceptional opportunities for nature viewing, birdwatching, and experiencing one of the most unique ecosystems in North America. Hours: Open daily

Nahanni National Park Reserve
Located in the Northwest Territories, Nahanni National Park Reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s greatest wilderness parks. This iconic destination protects the South Nahanni River, featuring the spectacular Virginia Falls — twice the height of Niagara Falls — along with deep canyons, natural hot springs, and extraordinary karst formations. A top destination for adventure travel, paddling, and wilderness exploration, Nahanni is one of the best places to visit in Canada for those seeking untouched landscapes and world-class natural beauty. Hours: Open daily (summer season)
