Ivvavik National Park
Ivvavik National Park is a national park located in Yukon, Canada. Meaning "nursery" or "birthplace" in Inuvialuktun, is the first national park to be established as a result of a land claim agreement with its natives. Protecting a portion of the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd, the park allows only a minimal number of people to visit per year. On the shore of the Beaufort Sea, there is abundant game for the wolves and bears who co-habit the area. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge lies just across the border in Alaska.
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Karly commented
This is one of my absolute favourite experiences that I've ever had the opportunity to go to. And I've gotten invited to go to Vancouver for the opening ceremonies and speed skating, I've been to Hawaii, Florida, and all over Canada and my favourite place of all is Ivvavik! Ivvavik is beautiful, and breathtaking. It was an amazing experience and I really want to go back there again! <3