Fred Henne Territorial Park
Territorial park in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Fred Henne Territorial Park is a territorial park in the Northwest Territories of Canada, located on Long Lake near Yellowknife. It is one of 34 parks maintained by the Northwest Territories government under the Territorial Parks Act of 1988, and is also listed as a Canadian Protected Area. The Park is a termination point of the Frontier Trail and the Cameron Falls Trail. The park is named for Fred W. Henne, a former mayor of Yellowknife.[1]
References
- ^ "Mayors of Yellowknife". www.yellowknife.ca. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
External links
- Official Site
- Northwest Territories Frontier Trail
- Cameron Falls Trail
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- Aulavik
- Nahanni Reserve
- Nááts'ihch'oh Reserve
- Thaidene Nëné Reserve
- Pingo Landmark
- Tuktut Nogait
- Wood Buffalo
- Church of Our Lady of Good Hope
- Déline Fishery / Franklin's Fort
- Ehdaa
- Fort McPherson
- Fort Reliance
- Fort Resolution
- Fort Simpson
- Hay River Mission Sites
- Kittigazuit Archaeological Sites
- Nagwichoonjik (Mackenzie River)
- Parry's Rock Wintering Site
- Saoyú-ʔehdacho
- 60th Parallel
- Blackstone
- Cameron River Crossing
- Chan Lake
- Dory Point
- Fort Providence
- Fort Simpson
- Fort Smith Mission
- Fred Henne
- Happy Valley
- Hay River
- Hidden Lake
- Ja'k
- Kakisa River
- Lady Evelyn Falls
- Little Buffalo River Crossing
- Little Buffalo River Falls
- Madeline Lake
- McKinnon
- McNallie Creek
- Nitainlaii
- North Arm
- Pontoon Lake
- Powder Point
- Prelude Lake
- Prosperous Lake
- Queen Elizabeth
- Reid Lake
- Sambaa Deh Falls
- Twin Falls Gorge
- Yellowknife River
- Edéhzhíe
- Anderson River Delta
- Banks Island No. 1
- Banks Island No. 2
- Cape Parry
- Kendall Island
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- Commons
62°28′16″N 114°25′01″W / 62.47111°N 114.41694°W / 62.47111; -114.41694