Fort McPherson is located on a narrow slope of land that rises above the Peel River at the northern edge of the treeline. Canoeists can paddle the Peel River on its winding route to the Mackenzie Delta. The famous Dempster Highway runs by Fort McPherson. While you're in Fort McPherson be sure to visit the Fort McPherson Tent & Canvas Company, world famous for their prospector tents and tipis.
Located on the East bank of the scenic and historic Peel River, the Peel River Inns North Hotel offers guests the finest of amenities in an idyllic arctic setting. The Peel River Inns North Hotel has been charming Arctic travellers with their famous brand of arctic hospitality since 1972.
Located on the East bank of the scenic and historic Peel River, the Peel River Inns North Hotel offers guests the finest of amenities in an idyllic arctic setting. The Peel River Inns North Hotel has been charming Arctic travellers with their famous brand of arctic hospitality since 1972.
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Adventurers and explorers have used the Peel River Inn as the place to stay since 1972. Boasting the most modern guest rooms, banquet and conference centre in Western NWT, the Peel River Inns North hotel has the staff and facilities to make your stay comfortable and full of memories. The Peel River Inn is owned and operated by Tetlit Service Co-op.
Fort McPherson is located on a narrow slope of land that rises above the Peel River at the northern edge of the treeline. The famous Dempster Highway runs by Fort McPherson. The Dempster Highway was completed in 1978 providing a road from Dawson City, Yukon to Inuvik, Nunavut. The road runs through the scenic Richardson Mountains near Fort McPherson.
The beadwork of the Fort McPherson artists create distinctive items you'll treasure for years. Dene mukluks and other wares are made from a variety of skins including moose and caribou. The Midway Lake Music Festival has been a summer tradition for the past 8 years. It is held 25 km south of Fort McPherson along the Dempster Highway.
The Dempster Highway is the most northerly public highway in Canada taking you 734 kilometers from the gold fields of Dawson City to the Arctic Ocean. The Dempster Highway is the only public highway in the Western Hemisphere that actually allows you to cross the Arctic Circle in a car. It takes about 14 hours to drive the Dempster, Plan to hike and fish along the way and bring your camera.
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Eric Lu
Jan 27, 2021
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Ceileigh Burns
Sep 29, 2020
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Ian Grimshaw GRiM Official
Jan 18, 2019
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Dec 05, 2018
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I lived here just because no other choice.
Big rooms big kitchen where we can cook.
It provided wifi but not so fast
Heat system is not that good, I set the highest temperature but still feel a little bit cold.
Bathroom water is warm, not hot.
In this condition I need to pay 208$, way tooooooooo expensive.
Big rooms big kitchen where we can cook.
It provided wifi but not so fast
Heat system is not that good, I set the highest temperature but still feel a little bit cold.
Bathroom water is warm, not hot.
In this condition I need to pay 208$, way tooooooooo expensive.