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Fort Liard Territorial Park Adventures

Fort Liard Territorial Park is a scenic natural area in the Northwest Territories offering tranquil riverfront views, forested landscapes, and opportunities to experience Indigenous culture and wilderness recreation.

Approx. 100 acres
Acres Protected
3 miles
Miles of Trails
Estimated 1,000 visitors
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Fort Liard Territorial Park

 

Fort Liard Territorial Park is located along the Liard River in the southwest region of the Northwest Territories, near the community of Fort Liard. The park preserves a natural riverfront environment characterized by boreal forest ecosystems composed of spruce, willow, and poplar trees, providing critical habitat for local wildlife such as moose, beavers, and various bird species. The area holds significant cultural importance to the Dehcho First Nations peoples, with traditional use of the land for hunting, fishing, and gathering. Visitors to Fort Liard Territorial Park can enjoy activities such as canoeing and kayaking on the calm sections of the Liard River, fishing for northern pike and lake trout, wildlife viewing, and serene picnic spots. The park offers a peaceful wilderness setting with limited developed infrastructure, making it well-suited for visitors seeking a quiet and authentic Northern Canadian outdoor experience. Historical landmarks near the town of Fort Liard provide insight into the region's fur trade heritage and Indigenous culture. Due to its remote location, the park is often accessed by road via the Liard Highway, which connects to the Alaska Highway further south. Its blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor recreation makes Fort Liard Territorial Park an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts, anglers, canoeists, and travelers exploring Canada’s Northwest Territories.

Highlights

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Scenic riverfront views overlooking the Liard River

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Rich boreal forest ecosystem with abundant wildlife

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Cultural significance to the Dehcho First Nations

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Access to canoeing and fishing in pristine Northern waters

Notable Natural Features

Liard River

A major Northern river providing opportunities for canoeing, fishing, and exceptional views of natural boreal landscapes.

Boreal Forest

Forested environment providing habitat for moose, beavers, migratory birds, and other northern wildlife.

Fort Liard Community Heritage

Nearby town with rich Indigenous and fur-trade history enhancing the cultural context of the park.