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Fort Simpson Territorial Park

Overview

Fort Simpson Territorial Park serves as a welcoming gateway for travelers exploring the remote beauty of the Northwest Territories. Nestled within the village of Fort Simpson, this park offers a peaceful setting for RVers to rest and recharge. As the oldest continuously inhabited place in the North, the area blends rich indigenous culture with stunning natural landscapes, providing a serene northern experience that feels both historic and wild.

Location & Surroundings

The park is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the Mackenzie and Liard Rivers, where the waters meet in a powerful display of nature. Surrounded by the vast boreal forest, the campground provides a sense of seclusion despite being within walking distance of the village center. This strategic location makes it an essential stop for those navigating the Dehcho Travel Circuit or planning excursions further into the northern wilderness.

Amenities & Park Features

Visitors will find a selection of sites designed to accommodate various RV sizes and travel styles. The park is well-maintained, offering a comfortable blend of convenience and rugged northern charm. Facilities available at the park include:

  • Powered campsites equipped with 30-amp service for modern convenience.
  • Access to clean shower buildings and pit toilets for guest comfort.
  • A dedicated fresh water supply and a sewage disposal station for self-contained rigs.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

The most significant draw is the park’s proximity to Nahanni National Park Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Many travelers use the park as a base to book flightseeing tours into the mountains and canyons. Within the village, you can explore local artisan shops or walk along the riverbanks to the Seven Islands viewpoint. The area is also known for its spectacular aurora borealis viewing during the later summer and autumn months.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for long-distance road trippers seeking a well-maintained stop along the Mackenzie Highway. It is a must for nature enthusiasts and photographers who want to experience the raw beauty of the North. If you appreciate a quiet, rustic atmosphere over a resort-style experience, you will find this territorial park to be a perfect home base for your northern adventures.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• River
• Body Of Water (Mackenzie River)
• Playground
• Golf

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Day Max Stay (14)
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Hiking

- Facility

• Type (Provincial Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (32)
• Width (18)
• Max Length (50)
• Gravel Sites (32)
• Electric (21)
• No Hookups (11)
• Pull-thrus (32)
• Pull-thru Size (18 x 50)
• Site Length (50)

User Reviews

Joanie Roy

July 23, 2025

Overall great park. The shower building was not working, so they had a temporary one in place.

Krista Vandersteen

July 22, 2025

The campground was beautiful. My site was very well treed and had a secret trail to a fenced dog park behind the campground which was nice.

Jeannie N

August 01, 2022

The park is very nice with large sized lots but unfortunately the main showers and washrooms are closed and have not been fixed since the flooding. They made available a two shower trailer. See pic. Given that the main facilities are not available the park should be offering a lower cost/night. A nice feature just a short walk from the camping area is a dog park and baseball diamond and a nice view of the Liard river .

Denis Drainville

July 22, 2022

Awesome little park close to town. The park is being restored when we went in July 2022 due to the 2021 flood. Park was available but needed to take our showers at the rec center who were accommodating and friendly. Great park, clean, friendly staff and good lots. If in Simpson, good place to camp.

mit suki

April 02, 2021

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