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Dehcho Connection

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Fine Quality Arts and Crafts

Canoeing Rivers in Dehcho

Canoeing Rivers in DehchoOur rivers are powerful and fast flowing, rushing to join the Mackenzie. The Hay River is navigable from the Alberta border to Twin Falls Park. Canoeists can tackle the Kakisa River from the campground as far as the Mackenzie River, with a pull-out at Jean Marie River.

Dehcho Getting Here

Getting here

Drive the Mackenzie Highway north from Grimshaw Alberta, or the Liard Highway north from Fort Nelson, British Columbia. Both routes are part of the Deh Cho connection. Camper vans and trucks can be rented in larger Alberta and British Columbia cities. There is daily air service to Hay River from Edmonton and Yellowknife, and to Fort Simpson from Yellowknife and Whitehorse, Yukon. Vehicles can also be rented in Hay River, Fort Simpson and Yellowknife.

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Essential Dehcho

Essential Deh Cho

  1. Arts and crafts. Enterprise, Fort Providence, Jean Marie River and Fort Liard are widely recognized for the quality and range of traditional Dene crafts they produce and market. Look for beaded moccasins, unique porcupine quill embroidery, and moosehair tufting embroidery. Fort Liard is famous for its birchbark baskets.
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Communities

  • Enterprise
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Hiking in Dehcho

Dehcho

Dehcho - The Drivable Wilderness

The Deh Cho Travel Connection links the Mackenzie, Liard and Alaska Highways, forming a loop through Northern Alberta, the Northwest Territories and British Columbia. In the Northwest Territories, the Deh Cho Connection takes you through dramatic wild landscapes carved by rivers. We call this adventure highway the Waterfalls Route.

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