
North West Territories
The Northwest Territories is a large, sparsely populated region in northern Canada, known for its vast wilderness, diverse indigenous cultures, and rich natural resources. It borders the Arctic Ocean and several other Canadian provinces and territories. The territory's landscape includes tundra, boreal forests, and lakes, with significant wildlife such as caribou, bears, and migratory birds. Its economy relies on mining, oil, and gas industries, alongside tourism focused on natural beauty and cultural experiences. Despite its remote location, it has modern communities and plays a key role in Canada's indigenous heritage and environmental conservation efforts.