Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park — Campground in Fort Simpson

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Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park

Campground at Fort Simpson, NT X0E 1Z0, Canada, Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, X0E 1Z0 . Here you will find detailed information about Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Northwest Territories
Address:
Fort Simpson, NT X0E 1Z0, Canada, Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, X0E 1Z0
City:
Fort Simpson
Postcode:
X0E 1Z0

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Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park is a UK Campground based in Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories. Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park is located at Fort Simpson, NT X0E 1Z0, Canada,


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Reviews of Sambaa Deh Falls Territorial Park

  • Ezra
    Added 2015.11.04
    I have not camped here, but it is worth a stop to see the waterfall. Very beautiful spot.
  • Cameron
    Added 2015.09.16
    Overall it is a niced place to stay.
  • Robert
    Added 2014.07.25
    Didn't stay at campsite. The waterfall is a must stop!
  • Greyson
    Added 2013.10.14
    Beautiful. Beware of sketchy trail along the falls. But pretty awesome that you CN go right to the edge nonetheless.
  • Grace
    Added 2013.07.18
    We stayed here for a night coming from providence. It was midweek and the park was deserted. The caretaker were very friendly. The parks is a standard NT campsite, with picnic table, fire pit etc. You can hike up the river to see the upper falls. There is also evidence of a forest fire from a few years back. The trail from the bridge down river goes along some sketchy trails with a good steep drop off. The edge is the type your wife cringes at when you head over to look down.
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