Reid Lake Territorial Park, outside of Yellowknife
You arrived in Yellowknife and it exceeded all expectations. Under a midnight sun, you filled up on fresh fish at Bullocks Bistro and tested a flight of local craft beers at the Woodyard Pub. From Pilot’s Monument, you watched a Twin Otter on floats come in to gently kiss the calm waters on Yellowknife Bay, as house-boaters made their paddle-powered commute home in the background. Still, you find yourself longing for the outdoors.
Fortunately for you, a whole world of adventure exists a short drive down the Ingraham Trail—a highway dreamed up by John Diefenbaker in the 1960s as a Road to Resources that never really got finished. Drive across the Yellowknife River bridge, and weave around too many lakes to count until you get to Reid Lake Territorial Park, roughly 50 minutes from the city. Here, you’ll find a beach, a playground, a boat launch and the ideal base to discover the rest of the what the network of lakes and parks along the Ingraham Trail has to offer.
Make sure to stop at the Cameron Falls Day-Use Area for a short hike into the namesake falls. Closer to Reid, explore recently charred forest and watch how nature regrows after a wildfire. You may find some morel mushrooms—and forget the big city’s only an hour away.
Similar spots: Prelude Lake Territorial Park outside Yellowknife; Hidden Lake Territorial Park outside Yellowknife.