An educational trail (or sometimes educational path), nature trail or nature walk is a specially developed hiking trail or footpath that runs through the countryside, along which there are marked stations or stops next to points of natural, technological or cultural interest. These may convey information about, for example, flora and fauna, soil science, geology, mining, ecology or cultural history. Longer trails, that link more widely spaced natural phenomena or structures together, may be referred to as themed trails or paths.

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Top of Bear Rock overlooking Tulita, and Great Bear River meeting up with the Mackenzie River. Which is recognized on the Dene Nation logo
$6,599
Photo credit James McPherson
, 1 Day 6-6 People Medium
Bear Rock is a very historical area to the indigenous people of the North and is on the Dene Nation logo, its the story of Yamouria and the 3 giant beavers that makes it so important.
$1,599
, 7 Days Easy
Watch locals as they make dryfish, a tradition that would ensure survival on the land being able to not waste food. Food was hard to come by and nothing was wasted.
$6,599