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Wekweeti

Rock Lake – (Snare Lake) Pop. 130

Set on rolling rock above the Snare River, Wekweeti was founded in the 1970s by families from Rae who wanted a more traditional lifestyle. Now connected by scheduled flights to Yellowknife, Wekweti is the closest community to North Slave’s main power supply – the dams and powerhouses on the Snare River. The newest of these is owned by Dogrib Power, a Dogrib business.

There’s a small hotel, and the Development Corporation offers outfitting services. There’s good fishing nearby and good hiking near the northern edge of the treeline, and close to the Barrenlands. The 200,000 strong Bathurst caribou herd passes through this area on its way north in spring and south in fall.

There’s also an historic site nearby, dating from the search for the Northwest Passage. Explorer Sir John Franklin wintered here, almost 200 years ago, on his return from a disastrous trip overland to the Arctic Coast.
Liquor is prohibited here.

Photo by Tessa Macintosh.