Vadzaih Van Tshik Campground sits within the vast Gwich'in Territorial Park, an 8,800-hectare protected area located approximately 36 kilometres north of Inuvik along NWT Highway 8 in Canada's Northwest Territories. Nestled in the Mackenzie Delta region, this remote northern campground offers a genuine subarctic wilderness experience with essential amenities including water hookups, picnic tables, and washroom facilities. The park is open seasonally from June through early September, welcoming campers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure in one of Canada's most striking landscapes. Highlights of the park include the Tithegeh Chii Vitaii Lookout, a dramatic clifftop vantage point overlooking Campbell Lake that serves as a prime spot for watching peregrine falcons in flight. The surrounding terrain features limestone formations, rare arctic plant communities, and important migratory bird staging areas, making it a draw for naturalists and wildlife enthusiasts. Activities include fishing, swimming, and exploring park trails. The nearby city of Inuvik adds cultural interest, with the iconic Igloo Church and the seasonal Arctic Market. Visitors should be aware that grizzly bears inhabit the area and wildlife safety protocols are in place. A floating dock and group camping options round out the available facilities.