Peel River region

E911612

The Peel River region is a remote, sparsely populated area of northern Yukon and Northwest Territories in Canada, characterized by rugged wilderness, river valleys, and tundra landscapes.

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Peel River region canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
wilderness area
access limited road access
primarily by river travel
climate arctic climate
subarctic climate
contains Peel River NERFINISHED
boreal forest areas
mountain ranges of the northern Cordillera
river canyons
tributaries of the Peel River
tundra plateaus
wetlands
country Canada
drainageBasinOf Peel River NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem boreal forest
subarctic tundra
wetland ecosystems
hasLandscape mountains
river valleys
rugged wilderness
tundra
hasLandUse conservation
limited industrial activity
traditional Indigenous land use
hasWildlife caribou
grizzly bear
migratory birds
moose
wolf
knownFor ecological integrity
low human disturbance
remote wilderness
scenic river corridors
locatedIn Northern Canada NERFINISHED
Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Yukon NERFINISHED
namedAfter Peel River NERFINISHED
partOf Mackenzie River basin NERFINISHED
populationDensity sparsely populated
traditionalTerritoryOf Gwichʼin NERFINISHED
Na-Cho Nyäk Dun First Nation NERFINISHED
Tetlit Gwichʼin NERFINISHED
Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin NERFINISHED
Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
subsistence hunting
traditional travel routes
trapping

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Dempster Highway crosses Peel River region