Discover the best top things to do in Northwest Territories, United States including Strong Interpretation, Sean Norman, Tugah Northern Experiences, Jackpine Paddle, Yellowknife Sportfishing Adventures, Yellowknife Vacations, Yellowknife Tours, Old Town, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Wood Buffalo National Park.
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5.0 based on 61 reviews
There are many stories written here on this northern landscape of Yellowknife, in the movement of animals, in the growth of a jack pine and in the people that live here. Strong Interpretation loves to interpret those stories with customized & flexible tours for people looking for an authentic Yellowknife experience through hands-on, fun, and enlightening experiences.
5.0 based on 121 reviews
Welcome to the most mystical of evenings north of 60°. Here you'll find the forever magic of the aurora chase - focused on photography, a little bit of astronomy, and the cosiest small group.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
At Tugah Northern Experiences we strive to give tourists a personal and special experience by maintaining small group sizes that are individualized to each tour. As a small business, owned and operated by an Indigenous family, we believe our purpose is to promote an awareness, understanding and appreciation of Indigenous heritage and culture. A few tours we offer are dogsledding & aurora viewing.
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Run by locals, our outdoor adventures explore the most spectacular places in the Northwest Territories. Paddle with us in the scenic Yellowknife Bay in a canoe or kayak, or follow one of our guides on a winter wilderness trek. For the most adventurous, join us on a remote 7-12 day expedition deep into the tundra, taiga, and mountains. Remember, life is better outside!
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Yellowknife Sportfishing Adventures is a professional fishing guide company looking to help you catch trophy fish. We have many years of fishing experience in the NWT and many many more fishing across the country. We hope to take our experience and help you catch the trophy fish you dream of. We offer year round services from Yellowknife. Award winning Summer fishing trips and winter Ice fishing trips are waiting for you!
5.0 based on 143 reviews
We are an experienced team in tourism industry and we provide services in Mandarin, English & other Asian languages. We are Yellowknife based company & we live in Yellowknife which makes a huge difference of understanding the history, local communities, landscape of Yellowknife & communicating with our guests. We work with all the local businesses. Yellowknife is an ideal place for Aurora lights Viewing because Yellowknife is located under the Aurora belt which makes Yellowknife have the best angle, to see Aurora over 250 times in a year. Yellowknife is capital of Northwest Territories and one of the famous must-see destinations in the world with lots of history, culture, scenic & picturesque landscape’s. Yellowknife is a beautiful in Autumn with its color changing leaves, pleasant weather for you to enjoy with Aurora Tours / packages & enjoyable in winters as well with its wonderful winter looks and activities such as ice fishing, standing on ice road and many winter more activities.
5.0 based on 64 reviews
Yellowknife Tours would like to welcome you to experience the world-class Aurora Borealis viewing in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada. We have experienced tour guides in the Northwest Territories to offer services in Mandarin, Cantonese and English. With over 30 years of experience in the tourism industry, our award-winning guide will make you feel at home in the far North. We love
4.5 based on 346 reviews
I love walking around old town checking out everything from Weaver and Devor, Bullocks, Gallery of the midnight sun, that little fur place on the corner.
4.5 based on 601 reviews
Situated in the capital of the Northwest Territories, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (PWNHC) produces exhibitions that tell stories about the land, people, and history of the NWT. However, the PWNHC is "more than a museum". In addition to its exhibits, education, collections, and conservation programs, the PWNHC houses the NWT Archives, provides technical, logistic, and financial support to individuals and organizations involved in cultural activities and the arts, and authorizes archaeological studies in the NWT.
We are from Edmonton, hoping to see aurora in Yellowknife. Yellowknife museum is free and very informative. Lots of information about the history, the animal you can find here, and more. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The road is unmade but fairly good, spotted a beaver in a lake by the road, watched it for half an hour, got some great photos. Saw bears and buffalo, the quiet is lovely and the views from the big lake, endless sky, drove right down to the river, also visited the salt flats, we had the place to our selves, it was so worth the drive up from Edmonton, the roads are a joy to drive after the bustle of the big cities. Take food and water, it is a wild place not touristy with amenities, a real wild adventure. Take nothing but photographs , leave nothing but foot prints, 2-3 days to see it properly, stay in Fort Smith. from where Pelican rapids to see and if you are lucky the Northern Lights, which we did not see!!
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