Fort Resolution may be a “settlement corporation” within the South Slave Region of the territorial dominion, Canada. The community is settled at the mouth of the Slave watercourse, on the shore of nice Slave Lake, and at the top of Fort Resolution route (Highway 6). It’s the oldest documented community within the Northwest Territory, and was a key link within the fur trade’s water route north. Fort Resolution is selected as a national historic website, because of its importance to aboriginal culture and fur trade history. Fort Resolution options “Deninu School”, giving schooling for kids K-12.
The city additionally incorporates a hockey arena, community hall, nursing station, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, bed and breakfast, a ‘Northern’ mercantile establishment with a “Quick-Stop” shop and 2 gas stations. Atiny low aerodrome, Fort Resolution aerodrome, services charter and medevac flights solely. The oldest building in city is that the historic Roman church, inbuilt the first nineteenth century. A second, Protestant, church offers an alternate worship possibility. The beach on nice Slave Lake may be a prime spot for summer swimming, bird observation or restful. Native individuals have interaction in fishing, elk searching, and trappings of grouse and rabbit year-round .
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