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Territorial park in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Fred Henne Territorial Park sign

Fred Henne Territorial Park is a territorial park in the Northwest Territories of Canada, located on Long Lake near Yellowknife. It is one of 34 parks maintained by the Northwest Territories government under the Territorial Parks Act of 1988, and is also listed as a Canadian Protected Area. The Park is a termination point of the Frontier Trail and the Cameron Falls Trail. The park is named for Fred W. Henne, a former mayor of Yellowknife.

References

  1. "Mayors of Yellowknife". www.yellowknife.ca. Archived from the original on 6 November 2014. Retrieved 1 October 2016.

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Protected areas of the Northwest Territories
CRHP
List of historic places
National parks
National historic sites
Territorial parks
Marine Protected Areas
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Migratory Bird Sanctuaries
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62°28′16″N 114°25′01″W / 62.47111°N 114.41694°W / 62.47111; -114.41694

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