Bordering the Arctic, the Northwest Territories is the third largest Canadian territory yet it is also one of the most sparsely-populated. With vast stretches of undeveloped wilderness and a bone-chillingly cold climate, it's one of the least hospitable regions in the country for human habitation. At the same time, it's home to some of Canada's most beautiful and unique sights, from the stunning Northern Lights to the smoldering hills of Franklin Bay .
Beyond these characteristics, the Northwest Territories is best known for its diamond mines, and since the beginning of production in the late 90s, it has established Canada as the third-largest global producer of the luxury gem.
The mineral wealth of the Northwest Territories goes beyond diamonds.
For further details see:
Beyond Diamonds: Mining in the Northwest Territories