Parks Canada has now implemented procedures for aircraft access to Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve. An aircraft access permit is required for all take-offs and landing within the reserve. The permit is available at no cost and can be valid from April 1 through March 31. The Aircraft Access Permit Application is available on the Parks Canada website. Review of applications is expected to take 3 to 5 business days. In addition to holding an aircraft access permit, anyone visiting the reserve must register with Parks Canada prior to entry.
Activities within Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve are subject to various rules and regulations managed by Parks Canada. Fishing requires a Parks Canada fishing permit; although the same catch limits apply, a Northwest Territories fishing licence is not valid within the reserve. Berry picking for personal use and gathering firewood for campfires and shelter are allowed. Firearms may be carried for defence against wildlife only. Subject to certain exceptions, hunting is prohibited.
For more information, refer to the information sheet entitled "Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve Information for floatplane owners and pilots" as provided by Parks Canada to NWTFA on July 2, 2020 or refer to the Parks Canada website.
Activities within Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve are subject to various rules and regulations managed by Parks Canada. Fishing requires a Parks Canada fishing permit; although the same catch limits apply, a Northwest Territories fishing licence is not valid within the reserve. Berry picking for personal use and gathering firewood for campfires and shelter are allowed. Firearms may be carried for defence against wildlife only. Subject to certain exceptions, hunting is prohibited.
For more information, refer to the information sheet entitled "Thaidene Nene National Park Reserve Information for floatplane owners and pilots" as provided by Parks Canada to NWTFA on July 2, 2020 or refer to the Parks Canada website.