Chasing Frozen Beauty: Exploring Cameron Falls on a Winter Hike in NWT
Located within Hidden Lake Territorial Park along the Ingraham Trail, Cameron Falls Trail leads to the magnificent Cameron Falls, a popular natural attraction in the Yellowknife area. Named after Allan E. Cameron, a geology professor from the University of Alberta, who contributed significantly to the region during the 1930s, the falls offer a captivating sight year-round.
Only a 45-minute drive from Yellowknife, embark on an unforgettable winter hike to Cameron Falls, accessed from the picturesque Ingraham Trail highway.
Join us as we journey through the tranquil forest, and anticipate the breathtaking sight of Cameron Falls frozen in time. This invigorating outdoor excursion promises an exhilarating blend of adventure and natural wonder, offering a unique perspective on the enchanting landscapes of Canada's northern frontier.
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What a beautiful winter wonderland and l love all your smiles!
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Thanks, Cary Horning.The only time our face was not covered was for selfies
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The sliding down the stairs area though, amazing stuff
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Andrea Horning, it was so much fun! Felt like a kid again and safer than trying to walk down.
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Diana Johnson-Santos That is fantastic. What a fun experience!
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Nice to see some winter adventuring video with snow. LOL.
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EH Canada Marketing Group Had to go pretty far NORTH to find some this year
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Diana Johnson-Santos I can see that. We still think it is Spring here.
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I laughed when you said climbing back up the stairs was harder than sliding down. I knew that would happen.
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Diana Mohrsen what goes down, must come back up again
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Very impressive you two, for enduring those extreme minus temperatures! Fantastic video, the frozen falls are beautiful!
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Kim Kenyon was quite surprised at how much we did outside, with those temps. Layering is key!