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Ingraham Trail

The Ingraham Trail, officially Northwest Territories Highway 4, extends from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories to Tibbitt Lake, approximately 70 km (43 mi) east of Yellowknife. It was built in the mid-1960s as the first leg of a 'road to resources' with the original intention of encircling Great Slave Lake.

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Since January 2014, the road bypasses Giant Mine through a realignment that originates off Highway 3, approximately from the Old Airport Road turnoff. At the road crosses the Yellowknife River followed by the Dettah turnoff at . After this the road passes several territorial parks: • Yellowknife River Territorial Park () • Dettah turnoff () • Prosperous Lake Territorial Park () • Madeline Lake Territorial Park () • Pontoon Lake Territorial Park () • Prelude Lake Territorial Park ( • Hidden Lake Territorial Park () • Powder Point Day Use Area ) • Cameron River Falls Day Use Area/Hiking Trail Access () • Cameron River Crossing () • Reid Lake Territorial Park () before reaching Tibbitt Lake (). The trail is chipsealed to Reid Lake, leaving the last as gravel. ==References==
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