


Experience the breathtaking sunset along the longest river in Canada, the Mackenzie River, on a relaxing cruise.
A historic log cabin serving hearty breakfasts since 1972.
Offers traditional First Nations cuisine in a modern setting.
A popular pub known for its Northern-inspired dishes and extensive beer selection.
Explore the rich history of the Mackenzie River and the surrounding area.
Discover the largest national park in Canada, home to the world's largest herd of free-roaming bison.
Experience the breathtaking sunset over the Mackenzie River on a relaxing cruise.
Handcrafted art pieces made from birch bark, a traditional craft of the Dene people, reflecting their connection to the land and river.
Inspired by the aurora borealis, these pieces often feature unique designs and northern lights-themed stones, a popular keepsake from the region.
Traditional Inuit and Dene crafts made from caribou hide, including mittens, wallets, and wall art, showcasing intricate beadwork and designs.
Mackenzie River can be chilly in the evenings, especially during the sunset cruise.
To observe wildlife and enjoy the scenic views along the river.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects that can be prevalent near the river.
Wanaparthy Fort, a 14th-century marvel, stands tall in Telangana, offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's rich history.

A bustling seafood market where you can enjoy fresh catches and local delicacies in Yilan City.
A serene, 186-hectare park in Marseille, offering panoramic views, hiking trails, and a rich history.
A traditional Native American fry bread, often served with jam or honey.
A hearty stew made with caribou meat, potatoes, and vegetables.
A local fish dish, often served grilled or pan-fried with a lemon butter sauce.