Jàk Territorial Park Campground sits at Kilometre 266 along the legendary Dempster Highway, just outside Inuvik in Canada's Northwest Territories. The park's name carries deep cultural meaning — "Jàk" means "berry" in Gwich'in — and the surrounding boreal landscape lives up to it, with wild cranberries, blueberries, and cloudberries flourishing throughout the grounds. The campground offers 10 powered sites and 26 non-powered sites, making it a well-equipped base for exploring the subarctic wilderness near Inuvik. Amenities include electrical and water hookups, showers, toilets, picnic tables, and a staffed visitor information centre. An observation tower provides sweeping panoramic views of the tundra and surrounding region. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, with hiking and nature trails, a playground for families, and excellent birdwatching opportunities — the area is renowned for raptors and waterfowl. Canoeing is also a popular activity nearby. Accessibility features make the park welcoming to visitors of all abilities. Whether serving as a gateway stop before heading further north or a relaxing retreat after exploring Inuvik, Jàk Territorial Park delivers a genuine Northwest Territories wilderness experience paired with modern campground conveniences.