Moraine Lake, Banff National Park within the Canadian Rocky Mountains.

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Car rental businesses are few and far between in the Northwest Territories, but you will find a few Budget locations near airports, and a Hertz depot in Yellowknife. Although there may not be a lot of depots to choose from, VroomVroomVroom can provide you with an easy comparison of car hire in Northwest Territories. 

Useful information on Northwest Territories 

Reaching down from the Arctic, the Northwest Territories are home to more than 44,000 people. The territory was split from Nunavut in 1999. Now, Yellowknife is the largest city in the territory, a 1500 kilometre drive north from Edmonton. There is many remote, beautiful attractions in the Northwest Territories.

  • Great Slave Lake: The deepest lake in North America is surrounded by many towns and small communities including capital city Yellowknife. During winter the lake turns to ice. 
  • Aurora Village: From Yellowknife you can see the famous Northern Lights. The village is Aboriginal-owned, and offers a great cultural experience along with a fabulous view of the Aurora Borealis
  • Nahanni National Park: For an authentic wilderness experience, head toward the Yukon border and visit the Nahinni National Park, home to an array of wildlife and the picturesque Virginia Falls.