Canada Slave River Rapids
Near Fort Smith, a few kilometers beyond Wood Buffalo National Park, the mighty Slave River has to cross several rocky passages on its way to the Great Slave Lake. With the power of its water masses it produces huge rapids. Nearly 500 White Pelicans, who spend the winter in the Gulf of Mexico, fly here every year and form the northernmost colony of their kind in North America. They swim, sail and fish elegantly in the rapids.
Travel Information
From the dirt road, you have to hike through the forest and along the rocky river bank.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:53 - 15:36
| current local time: 07:50
Photo Themes
Alberta
rapids
Locations
Fitzgerald
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