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The Ramparts of the Mackenzie, also known as Fee Yee, is the most incredible place for seeking outdoor adventures such as hiking and overseeing the scenic views of the Mackenzie River.

By accessing through the cliffs of the Ramparts, it is also an unforgettable scenery of mountains, plateaus, and rapids. The Ramparts are also surrounded by wildlife and nesting areas for animal habitats. The landmark is also considered a protected area under the supervision of the NWT government. It is recommended to go with a trusted tour guide or a resident to provide you with directions to get to the destination while practicing safety measures and wearing proper attire for the hike.

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