Sunlight Bathes Tuktut Nogait National Park For Two Months Of The YearAdded on 04/18/2007 to Articles Directory / Travels & Vacations / Canadian national parks / Tuktut Nogait National Park (Northwest Territories)
Canada's Tuktut Nogait National Park was created in 1998 an effort to protect the Tundra Hills Natural region within the park's boundaries. In 2005, the park's southern area was further expanded by 1,850 square kilometres in an effort to protect the Bluenose caribou herd, as well as the Hernaday River Plateau tables. The park is bathed in sunlight for two months during the summer, but completely dark for two months during the winter.
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