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Commonly referred as Fort Chip, Fort Chipewyan (YPY) is located on the western tip of Lake Athabasca, adjacent to Wood Buffalo National Park. Fort Chip is the first step to Wood Buffalo National Park, which can be reached only by water.
Lake AthabascaIt’s a beautiful lake and is home to over 20 fish species, it covers an area of 7,850 sq km and is home of the largest lake trout ever caught. The lake is located in the northwest corner of Saskatchewan.
Wood Buffalo National ParkThe national park was designated as the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and contains the only natural nesting habitat for the endangered Whooping Crane.
Rainbow Lakes backcountry campsiteAn excellent place for people who love outdoor adventure, this place offers the comfort of a tent and an outhouse. Perfect place to go for camping with family and friends.
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Flight was Good with good entertainment - Andre Apr 09, 2025
It was a great trip and I enjoyed the destination - Aime Mar 21, 2025