Jean Marie River Campground is nestled along the banks of the Jean Marie River in the remote and breathtaking Northwest Territories of Canada, near the community of Fort Simpson. Situated in the heart of Canada's subarctic wilderness, this campground offers an exceptional opportunity to experience the raw, unspoiled beauty of the Dehcho region. Surrounded by boreal forest and expansive river landscapes, visitors can immerse themselves in one of North America's most pristine natural environments. The area is renowned for its spectacular aurora borealis displays, making it a sought-after destination for northern lights enthusiasts. Fort Simpson, located at the confluence of the Liard and Mackenzie Rivers, serves as the gateway to Nahanni National Park Reserve — a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its dramatic canyons, Virginia Falls, and untouched wilderness. The campground provides a tranquil basecamp for exploring the surrounding backcountry, wildlife watching, fishing, and paddling the region's storied waterways. With its remote setting and access to extraordinary natural attractions, Jean Marie River Campground appeals to adventure travelers, nature photographers, and anyone seeking an authentic wilderness escape in Canada's magnificent Northwest Territories.