Things To Do In Fort Resolutions
By Donald BalsillieMar 20, 20243 minute read
Updated: October 5, 2024
Things To Do In Fort Resolutions, NT After Fishing With Captain Donald Balsillie and The Crew
Chipewyan and Metis Town: Exploring Fort Resolution, nestled on the southern edge of Great Slave Lake, will prove to be a highlight of your journey through the Northwest Territories. Beyond its picturesque setting, it's the warmth and hospitality of the local residents that truly leave a lasting impression. Despite its small size and remote location, this charming community of 570 people seems to be a hidden gem along the tourist path. Making the 84-kilometer journey from the Fort Smith Highway junction to Fort Resolution felt like a small sacrifice in exchange for discovering the essence of this unique place.
Little Buffalo River Crossing Territorial Park: Situated in the South Slave Region, Fort Resolution boasts a rich historical background amidst a backdrop of stunning natural wonders. The region is home to the majestic Great Slave Lake, North America's second-deepest lake, offering boundless opportunities for exploration and adventure. Beyond the shimmering waters lie vast expanses of wilderness, teeming with diverse wildlife. From the iconic bison herds to the elusive whooping cranes and elusive wolves, Buffalo Provincial Park serves as a sanctuary for these magnificent creatures, inviting visitors to witness the beauty of nature in its purest form.
Ghost Town Of Pine Point: Once a bustling mining hub in the North, Pine Point now stands as a ghostly reminder of its former glory. Today, what remains is a hauntingly deserted landscape, where a labyrinth of paved roads and sidewalks eerily merges with the surrounding wilderness. Once teeming with activity and life, the town now echoes with silence, its abandoned structures bearing witness to the passage of time. Amidst the encroaching vegetation, the remnants of Pine Point serve as a poignant reminder of the transient nature of the industry and the enduring legacy it leaves behind in the northern wilderness.
Old Fort Resolution In Its Beauty
The Fort Resolution photo gallery encapsulates the essence and beauty of this remote community nestled along the southern shores of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Each photograph tells a unique story, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and natural wonders that define this picturesque town. Visitors are treated to stunning images showcasing landmarks such as the historic Fort Resolution Heritage Centre, where the traditional way of life of the Dene people and the history of the Hudson's Bay Company are vividly depicted. Captivating landscapes surrounding the community, from serene shores to lush boreal forests, provide the backdrop for outdoor adventures, including hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife spotting.
Images of the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing across the winter sky evoke a sense of wonder and awe, highlighting the breathtaking natural phenomena experienced in this remote locale. Through vibrant photographs capturing Indigenous culture, community events, and traditional crafts like beading and moose hide tanning, the gallery invites viewers to immerse themselves in the vibrant tapestry of life in Fort Resolution. Each image serves as a window into the heart and soul of this charming town, promising a memorable visual journey for all who visit the gallery.