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The 23 best things about summer up North

Northwest Territories summer

The 23 best things about summer up North

A version of this story originally appeared on the Spectacular Northwest Territories websiteExternal Link Title.

 

1. Fishin'External Link Title at midnight

... or at midday, or whenever you darn well please. These fish don't wear watches. They're biting all the time. 

 

2. Waterfall rainbows

This scene will be nothing short of magical at any one of these 10 waterfallsExternal Link Title. Maybe you're dreaming. To find out, guess you'll have to go ... 

 

3. Skinnydipping - briefly

Because nothing clears your head like a quick splash in a glacier-fed mountain stream or riverExternal Link Title

 

4. Welcoming summer visitors

The crittersExternal Link Title up here have a wild side. Probably best not to shake their hands. 

5. Watching the Aurora above your campsite

Stay up late enough and you might see the sky go crazyExternal Link Title

 

6. Sailing on Great Slave Lake

This billion-gallon lakeExternal Link Title has maybe 20 sailboats tops. Find a lonely island and call it your own. 

 

7. Riding on car ferries

Yes! Free boat ridesExternal Link Title!

 

8. Dining at the WildCat Cafe

Yellowknife's legendary pioneer restaurantExternal Link Title is open only in the summer. Make it your first Northern meal. 

9. Napping on a riverbank

Snooze whenever, wherever, you get tired, like on a river to the ArcticExternal Link Title. I mean, it's not like you're on a deadline. It's your holiday after all. 

 

10. Getting up close and personal with vivid tundra foliage

Head out on a hikeExternal Link Title, then lie face down and stick your nose in our Barrenland flowers. You'll be amazed - it's like a tiny jungle down there. 

 

11. Four-wheelin' on the beach

Look, sometimes you just want to giv'er. Quadding, as we call it, is a great way to have a splash. 

 

12. Roadtripping on dusty trails

There's a reason country tunes are always about dirt roadsExternal Link Title. They're romantic, lonesome and wild. We've got 'em in spades. 

13. Getting in 18 holes after dinner

GolfExternal Link Title is surprisingly popular up here. Especially because of the Midnight Sun. It basically won't get dark until September. Fore!

 

14. Fresh-caught shore lunches

The only thing better than landing a fish is frying in up on the waterfront. 

 

15. Having bonfires

Because there's something totally primal about sitting around a campfire. 

 

16. Watching birds on their breeding grounds

Anyone who thinks the Arctic is dreary and dead doesn't know anything about birdsExternal Link Title. Each summer they flock up here by the gazillions, turning the landscape into a soaring, hooting, honking, flapping madhouse. It's remarkable to see. 

17. Flying in float planes

Flying a small plane is coolExternal Link Title. Landing on water? Even cooler. If we could pick just one vehicle to use for the rest of our life, it would be a float plane. 

 

18. Driving around with your kayak on your car

Who needs a home when you've got a car and a kayak? Adventure is at your fingertips. 

 

19. Attending outdoor cultural festivals

Friends, food, and fun in the sun. What could be better? These festivalsExternal Link Title are great places to spend a long summer day or two.

 

20. Watching the snowline on the mountains recede

Our alpine snowcaps are like the world's biggest clock, tracking the passage of summer. 

21. Picnicking in the wilderness

Especially when the picnic is at one of Canada's favorite waterfallsExternal Link Title

 

22. RVing to the top of the world

Climb in your WinnebagoExternal Link Title. Point it north. Don't look back. 

 

23. Going paddling any time of the day or night

If you've never canoedExternal Link Title at 3 am, you haven't lived.

 

Looking for more reason to inspire your trip? Visit the Spectacular Northwest Territories website.