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The new Arctic Circle Drum Monument is the latest tourist attraction located on the geographical edge of the Arctic Circle that intersects outside of Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories and Coville Lake, Northwest Territories, by winter road. The significance of this monument is the symbolism that exhibits its diversification of communities and the captivating places to explore in NWT. According to NWT Premier Caroline Cochrane, the essence of this tourist landmark displays a strong representation of Indigenous people and cultures in the territories.

The Arctic Circle Drum Monument is the perfect opportunity for residents, tourists, and travellers to oversee and take pictures of the beautiful historical spot. This monument will be a pivotal moment as an economic force for tourism and other investments that benefit Fort Good Hope and other communities near the monument area.

Photo: https://www.iti.gov.nt.ca/en/newsroom/images-arctic-drum-arctic-circle

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