Ingraham Trail, Northwest Territories Drone Footage | 4K Stock Video

The Ingraham Trail, stretching east from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, is one of Canada’s most striking northern drives. A ribbon of asphalt winding through endless boreal forest, glassy lakes, and the quiet remains of history. Our 4K drone footage captures the wild, cinematic beauty of this region just outside Yellowknife.

From Prosperous Lake’s mirror reflections to the Ptarmigan Mine ruins, the footage highlights both the natural serenity and industrial heritage of the north. Whether you’re producing a documentary, tourism film, environmental project, or creative short, these royalty-free aerial clips bring the Northwest Territories to life from above.

Looking for something specific? Try searches like “Vee Lake canoe,” “Wildfire smoke” or “Ptarmigan Mine ruins” on the product pages below.

Featured Categories

  • Prosperous Lake & Madeline Lake
  • Vee Lake Canoe & Shorelines
  • Ptarmigan Mine Ruins & Historic Sites
  • Boreal Forest & Tundra Edge
  • Seasonal: Summer Smoke & Golden Hour

Licensing & Downloads

Standard License

Great for for independent creators, websites, and small businesses with limited distribution needs.

Enhanced License

Enhanced license covers large-scale use, including national broadcast, commercial products, and unlimited distribution. But not resale or redistribution of the footage itself as a stock asset. Contact us for custom rights if needed.

FAQ: Ingraham Trail Stock Footage

Can I use Ingraham Trail drone footage for YouTube?

Yes, you can use Ingraham Trail drone footage on YouTube. The Standard License covers up to 500,000 views. For unlimited YouTube reach, choose the Enhanced License.

Do you offer commercial licensing?

Yes, commercial licensing is available. Choose the Standard License for smaller-scale commercial projects, or the Enhanced License for large-scale or unlimited commercial use. For unique use cases, contact us.

What formats do you deliver?

Clips are typically 4K UHD in H.264/H.265 at 29.97fps. Check each product page for exact resolution, frame rate, and codec details.