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First national park to be created as a result of an aboriginal land claim agreement. This park has great importance as part of the calving and early summer feeding grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd.
Park contains Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, icefields, various plant and wildlife species and hosts many outdoor activities. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Located east of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. There are no facilities or services of any kind. Travelers must be entirely self-sufficient.
Located east of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. There are no facilities or services of any kind. Travelers must be entirely self-sufficient.
First national park to be created as a result of an aboriginal land claim agreement. This park has great importance as part of the calving and early summer feeding grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd.
Park contains Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, icefields, various plant and wildlife species and hosts many outdoor activities. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.