Natural Landmark
15 hours
Easy
Great Slave Lake, the deepest lake in North America, offers an unparalleled paddling experience with its vast open waters, rugged shoreline, and remote beauty. Stretching over 27,000 square kilometers, this pristine lake presents both challenges and rewards. Paddlers can navigate calm bays, venture into expansive waters, or explore rivers feeding into the lake. Strong winds and sudden weather shifts require careful planning, making this an adventure best suited for experienced paddlers or guided excursions. Wildlife such as moose, black bears, and bald eagles are commonly sighted, and the lake’s crystal-clear waters reflect the untouched wilderness of the Northwest Territories.
Paddling the Vast, Wild Waters of Great Slave Lake in Northwest Territories - Northwest Territories
Paddling the Vast, Wild Waters of Great Slave Lake in Northwest Territories in Northwest Territories
Coordinates: 62.4338, -114.3312
Varies by season, check forecast
Best to visit in dry conditions
Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with minimal outdoor experience. Perfect for families and beginners.