Vuntut National Park Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
national park in Yukon, Canada
About Vuntut National Park
The park is in the traditional territory of theVuntut Gwitchinpeople, of which about 300 live in Old Crow. The Vuntut Gwitchin live by trapping, hunting, and fishing. The Porcupine Caribou provide their main source of meat and hide for boots, moccasins, mitts, traditional outfits, and other decorative things. The park is managed through a partnership between the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation and Parks Canada. This national park is still very undeveloped. It has no roads or developed trails. The park was established in 1995. The northern two thirds of the park is made up of the rolling hills and peaks of the British Mountains. Here, sparse spruce forests and shrub stands are found in the valley bottoms and the southern-most slopes, while rocky tundra dominates higher elevations and grassy tu
Vuntut National Park Travel Guide Sections
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