
The Ramparts (Mackenzie River) - Wikipedia
The Ramparts is a 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) canyon on Canada's Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories. [1] The river narrows from almost 2 kilometres (6,600 ft) wide to barely more than …
The Ramparts on the Mackenzie - Spectacular NWT
Starting at Fort Good Hope, the mighty Mackenzie River drastically narrows from almost two kilometres in width to barely over 100 metres. Towering limestone cliffs squeeze a massive …
The Mackenzie River - the NWT’s Gateway to the Arctic Ocean
Back on the river, marvel at the sheer-sided Ramparts, a narrow canyon of limestone walls that chokes the Mackenzie River for twelve kilometres, narrowing from almost 2 kilometres wide to …
Ramparts of the Mackenzie River - NANCY MARGUERITE …
2019年6月8日 · The river that comes into the Mackenzie at the Ramparts is even today called Ramparts River. To the south of the Ramparts is the Ramparts Rapids, “which can be …
The Ramparts of the Mackenzie - Fort Good Hope | Northwest Territories ...
The Ramparts of the Mackenzie, also known as Fee Yee, is the most incredible place for seeking outdoor adventures such as hiking and overseeing the scenic views of the Mackenzie River. …
Mackenzie River - Wikipedia
The Mackenzie River flows through a vast, thinly populated region of forest and tundra entirely within the Northwest Territories in Canada, although its many tributaries reach into five other …
The wild and rugged Mackenzie River - WWF.CA
2016年1月27日 · Forged from the western runoff off the Great Slave Lake, the Mackenzie River follows a northwesterly path for 4,241 km to the Beaufort Sea. The watershed – that area of …
Geomorphology and Quaternary History of the Mackenzie River …
The Mackenzie River displays a sharp change in geomorphic character at The Ramparts, a postglacially-developed rock-walled canyon near Fort Good Hope, N.W.T. Upstream for at …
The Ramparts (Mackenzie River) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
The Ramparts are rapids in a 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) canyon that forms a navigational impediment on Canada's Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories. The river narrows from almost 2 …
Paddle the Big Mackenzie through the heart of the Sahtu
Paddling Canada’s greatest river is a life-changing adventure, and the most life-changing stretch of all is through the Sahtu, the roadless, soulful heartland of the Northwest Territories.