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[Site]: Nagwichoonjik (Mackenzie River)
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 1997
[Location]: Tsiigehtchic67°27′9″N 133°44′54″W / 67.45250°N 133.74833°W / 67.45250; -133.74833 (Nagwichoonjik (Mackenzie River))
[Description]: A cultural landscape of cultural, social and spiritual significance, along the section of the Mackenzie River which traverses the traditional lands of the Gwichya Gwich'in
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[Site]: Hay River Mission Sites
[Date(s)]: 1868 (established)
[Designated]: 1992
[Location]: Hay River Reserve60°51′28″N 115°43′26″W / 60.85778°N 115.72389°W / 60.85778; -115.72389 (Hay River Mission Sites)
[Description]: A complex of mission buildings and associated cemeteries; the missions were located at the centre of a 4,000-kilometre (2,500 mi) inland water route, and are symbolic of the meeting of Dene and European cultures
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[Site]: Church of Our Lady of Good Hope
[Date(s)]: 1885 (completed)
[Designated]: 1977
[Location]: Fort Good Hope66°15′6.84″N 128°38′38.04″W / 66.2519000°N 128.6439000°W / 66.2519000; -128.6439000 (Church of Our Lady of Good Hope)
[Description]: Early northern Oblate mission church, illustrative of northern mission churches in a simplified version of the Gothic Revival Style; one of the oldest surviving buildings of this type
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[Site]: Fort Simpson
[Date(s)]: 1804 (established)
[Designated]: 1969
[Location]: Fort Simpson61°51′36″N 121°20′37″W / 61.86000°N 121.34361°W / 61.86000; -121.34361 (Fort Simpson)
[Description]: A traditional aboriginal meeting place at the junction of the Liard and Mackenzie Rivers where the North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company constructed trading posts
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[Site]: Fort Reliance
[Date(s)]: 1833 (established)
[Designated]: 1953
[Location]: Great Slave Lake62°42′46″N 109°9′53″W / 62.71278°N 109.16472°W / 62.71278; -109.16472 (Fort Reliance)
[Description]: The remains of a Hudson’s Bay Company fort built as a base of operations for an expedition by George Back, and later used as a trading post in the 1850s
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[Site]: Parry's Rock Wintering Site
[Date(s)]: 1819 (wintering site)
[Designated]: 1930
[Location]: Melville Island74°46′2″N 110°38′8″W / 74.76722°N 110.63556°W / 74.76722; -110.63556 (Parry's Rock Wintering Site)
[Description]: A large sandstone rock, approximately 5.5 metres (18 ft) long and 3 metres (9.8 ft) high, marking the 1819 wintering site of William Parry's expedition of the Northwest Passage
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