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Ivvavik National Park of Canada

Ivvavik National Park of Canada
Ivvavik, meaning ‘a place for giving birth, a nursery', in Inuvialuktun, the language of the Inuvialuit, is the first national park in Canada to be created as a result of an aboriginal land claim agreement. The park protects a portion of the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd and represents the Northern Yukon and Mackenzie Delta natural regions.
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Features and Highlights

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    Stokes Point Contaminated Site Remediation Plan

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    Ivvavik 3D Tour

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    Artists in the Park
Related Locations
  • Aulavik National Park of Canada
  • Tuktut Nogait National Park of Canada
  • Vuntut National Park of Canada
  • Herschel Island Territorial Park, Yukon
  • Pingo Canadian Landmark
Related Links
  • Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories
  • Canadian Wildlife Service
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization: Inuvialuit Peoples
  • Department of Fisheries and Oceans
  • Yukon Parks
  • Aurora Research Institute
  • Taiga Net
  • Inuvialuit Regional Corporation
  • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
  • Landscapes in Dialogue
  • Inuvialuit Place Names: Nuligak
 
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