NWT Wildlife Watching Tours
NWT Attractions and Adventures Guide
Canada Guide for Wildlife Watching Tours and Guides
Wildlife tours in the Northwest Territories Region of Canada. Book your NWT wildlife tour and guide today on Canada's largest booking, planning and interactive travel and adventure website.
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What You Should Know About NWT Wildlife Watching
The Northwest Territories, Canada landscape of mountains, rivers, lakes, wetlands, bogs, arctic tundra, lowlands, marshes and boreal forest provides a wilderness environment ideal for sightseeing wildlife. Some of the more popular species in the Northwest Territories include wildlife like wolves, black bears, polar bears, grizzly bears, foxes, moose, lynx, wolverines, muskox, buffalo, deer, porcupine, beaver, mountain goats and Dall sheep. The NWT is one of the only places on earth to see the Woodland Cariboo.
Easy to Access Wildlife in the Northwest Territories
There are parks in the Northwest Territories which makes some wildlife watching relatively easy. The Mackenzie Bison Sanctuary and the Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada are both accessed by major highways. If you plan on road tripping around the Northwest Territories it is common to view bison and sandhill cranes from the highway.. and sometimes they are on the highway.
Remote NWT Wildlife Tours
There are wildlife viewing destinations which are at the end of paddle routes and long haul backpacking trails. Some require air travel to access the trailheads and to access remote sightseeing areas. Some of the more remote wildlife sighting destinations include the Nahanni National Reserve Park near Fort Simpson, the Canol Heritage Trail near Norman Wells and the Mackenzie Delta near Inuvik.
NWT Wildlife Tours & Guides
Wildlife watching in the north is enjoyed while, either, exploring on your own or with a guided tour company operating in the region. Wildlife watching transportation includes kayaking, canoeing, boating, rafting, backpacking, bush planes and floatplanes. Tour groups include an experienced interpretive guide, reliable equipment and lessons (canoe, raft and kayak). There are multi day tours also which explore deeper into the wilderness, closer to wildlife. Most of the long haul tour companies provide meals, accommodations and entertainment.