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surrounding the river, working its way upstream. Third canyon runs through
Funeral Range, around 40 km (25 mi) long. Because its walls are composed of strata of shale, sandstones and limestone, this canyon has long slopes instead of steep, flat walls like the lower canyons. Big Bend, a point where the river does a 45-degree turn, marks the end of Third and the beginning of Second Canyon. At 15 km (9.3 mi) long, it runs through the Headless Range. The final canyon is considered the most beautiful. Beginning after Deadmen Valley, First Canyon boasts the highest, most vertical walls, cutting through very resistant limestone. It ends near Kraus Hotsprings, making it about 30 km (19 mi) long. Following this, the river slows and braids into different channels, passing through the park boundary, and coming together again near the village of Nahanni Butte. Soon after the town, the South Nahanni River joins the Liard River.
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calcium carbonate particles are released. These microscopic particles settle to form porous calcite rims around the pools of water. These pools range in size from that of a bathtub to that of a fingernail. This process takes a great deal of time, and it is believed that the mounds themselves are around 10,000 years old, their creation beginning at the end of the last ice age.
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returned from the valley reporting his partner John
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that form the Ragged Range. The volcanic activity that raised the mountains still heats the water deep below the surface of the Earth. The heated water percolates upwards, dissolving calcium carbonate from limestone deposits on its way by. When it reaches the surface springs, the water cools and the
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peoples, have used the lands around
Nahanni National Park Reserve for thousands of years. The first human occupation of the area is estimated to have occurred 9,000-10,000 years ago. Evidence of prehistoric human use has been found at Yohin Lake and a few other sites within the park. The local oral
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somewhere in the park, is supposed to have been where the two brothers found their gold. In the years that followed, mysterious deaths of other prospectors added to the legends. Alternative names given to the park, which include
Deadmen Valley, Headless Creek, Headless Range and the Funeral Range,
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Virginia Falls and
Rabbitkettle Lake. Now there are five more: the Bunny Bar, Island Lake, Honeymoon Lake, Glacier Lake, and Seaplane Lake. However, only Virginia Falls and Glacier Lake are designated for day use visitation, meaning all other sites require visitors to stay overnight in the park.
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There are four main canyons that line the South
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status in 1987. Presently around 800–1000 people visit the park every year, most of which are overnight visitors who travel down the South
Nahanni. The park is open year-round, but most visitors come in June, July, and August. Virginia Falls is the only area of the park where a reservation is
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traveling into the valley. He returned several weeks later only to find there was still no message left by
Patterson. Henderson and his party camped there a few days, but one night were awoken by a group of First Nations people who warned of white figures moving along the valley.
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required, which must be done months in advance to prevent overcrowding. For safety reasons, all visitors must register with park officials upon entering the park boundaries, and deregister within 24 hours of leaving. There is a park office in
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500–200 million years ago had since become pressed into layers of rock. These layers were stacked about 6 km (3.7 mi) deep and are peppered with fossils, remnants of these ancient sea beds. As the continents shifted, the
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to 2500 years BC); Jean Poirel named it "Valerie Cavern" after his daughter. He took topographic notes and drew detailed maps, paving the way for the park's creation. During his last expedition in 1972, he escorted
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In 2003, these were completed and the purpose of the team changed, now dealing with cooperative management issues, according to the
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In a novel form of cooperation between federal government and native groups, the Naha Dehe Consensus Team was formed in June 2000 by Canada and the Dehcho First Nations. Their original main tasks included:
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Originally established in 1972, by then Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, the park was 4,766 km (1,840 sq mi) in area. The park was in "reserve" status pending settlement of outstanding
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In the late 19th century, the Mountain Indians of the Nahanni region would travel down the Nahanni River each spring in mooseskin boats to trade the winter take of furs. These boats, based on the
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Over the last 2 million years, glaciers have covered most of North America, creating most of the land formations seen today. While previous ice ages affected the park area, the most recent, the
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collided, the force of which pushed the layers of rock upwards. Ridges of rock bent and broke, leaving behind the ranges seen today. This same action also caused volcanic activity, sending
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gave temporary protection to 23,000 km (8,880 sq mi). In August 2007, the federal government added an extra 5,400 km (2,085 sq mi).
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in the immediate vicinity of the falls, several terrestrial,
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UNEP-WCMC Protected Areas Programme - Nahanni National Park
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Office of the Prime Minister of Canada (August 8, 2007).
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also meander. Most visitors only visit the portions from
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is a very rare species of aster found only in the Park.
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3487:Parks in the Northwest Territories
2010:"Parks Canada - Cultural Heritage"
1901:The Editors of LIFE (2016-09-02).
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1989:"State of the Park Report 2009"
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2267:Ljunggren, David (June 2009).
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2854:Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi
2814:Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks
2131:Berton, Pierre (1947-03-15).
2016:. August 2008. Archived from
884:(COSEWIC). These include the
870:State of the Park Report 2009
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129:Nahanni National Park Reserve
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481:Mount Sir James MacBrien
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3121:Hay River Mission Sites
3078:National historic sites
3020:List of historic places
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1871:"Nahanni National Park"
1556:Seven Wonders of Canada
1520:Canadian Heritage River
1308:The Gate, Second Canyon
736:Rabbitkettle Hotsprings
699:Cypripedium parviflorum
367:national park in Canada
3319:Marine Protected Areas
3169:Cameron River Crossing
2661:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
2466:Gwaii Haanas and Haida
1581:National Parks Project
1459:Aboriginal land claims
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3053:Thaidene Nëné Reserve
3048:Nááts'ihch'oh Reserve
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2421:Cape Breton Highlands
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2441:Georgian Bay Islands
1627:La Vallée Sans Homme
1512:World Heritage Sites
1496:Government of Canada
1463:Dehcho First Nations
1401:Raymond M. Patterson
1369:Hudson's Bay Company
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2334:South Nahanni River
2193:on January 14, 2010
2133:"Valley of Mystery"
2084:"Cultural Heritage"
1907:. Time Inc. Books.
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2887:L'Anse aux Meadows
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2691:Tallurutiup Imanga
2506:Mingan Archipelago
2215:"Managing Nahanni"
1740:2012-03-03 at the
1631:Roger Frison-Roche
1575:Sounds Like Canada
1545:Nahanni Range Road
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1080:boreal chickadees
1068:belted kingfisher
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