The 10 Best Things to do in Yellowknife, Canada

October 19, 2021 Kaleigh Reichenbach

The land of the midnight sun awaits on the northern shores of Great Slave Lake in Yellowknife, a small but diverse city famous for its spectacular wilderness. Sitting on the edge of the Arctic Circle, the city enjoys summer days with nearly 24 hours of sunlight, and dark winter skies lit up by aurora borealis. Once a gold rush town and now a diamond mining town, Yellowknife is the hub of northern activities, ranging from dog sledding and cross-country skiing to backpacking and birding.
Restaurants in Yellowknife

1. Old Town

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada 0426319397 http://Oldtownglassworks.com
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4.5 based on 346 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By WdpIII - Black Creek, Canada

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.

2. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

4750 48th Street, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A 2L9 Canada +1 867-767-9347 [email protected] http://www.pwnhc.ca
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4.5 based on 601 reviews

Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

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.

Reviewed By 945davisl

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.

3. Prelude Lake Territorial Park

1 Prelude Lake Main, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada +1 867-875-7550 [email protected] https://nwtparks.ca/explore/ingraham-trail/prelude-lake
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Prelude Lake Territorial Park

Prelude Lake is a water lover’s dream. The largest developed park on the Ingraham Trail, it has numerous facilities to enjoy and 79 campsites to choose from (67 non-powered and 12 tent pads). There is a sandy beach where you can enjoy a wide range of water activities: swimming, canoeing, wind surfing and water skiing. The park’s trail system offers a short stroll to a panoramic view or a longer, interpretive hike. You have to book ahead for this park, it is very popular with the locals and sites fill up during the summer months.

4. Cameron River Ramparts

Cameron River Crossing Territorial Park Am Ingraham Trail, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada
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Cameron River Ramparts

Reviewed By Oakville89 - Grimsby, Canada

A reasonably long hike into the falls or uneven terrain, but worth it. Well marked. My 80 year old mother walked it.

5. Cameron Falls Trail

Ingraham Trail, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada +1 867-875-7550 [email protected] https://www.nwtparks.ca/explore/ingraham-trail/cameron-falls
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Cameron Falls Trail

Cameron River Falls Hiking Trail is located just 47 km east of Yellowknife, along the Ingraham Trail. The Cameron Falls Trail and Day Use Area are within the Hidden Lake Territorial Park. Upon entry to the Park there is a small parking lot with washroom facilities and the hike along a the well-marked trail to Cameron Falls takes about 20 minutes. In winter the falls are frozen right over. In spring, melt-waters roar under the ice. Attractions & Points of Interest: It is possible to hike upstream from Cameron Falls to the Cameron River Ramparts Waterfalls, a distance of 8 or 9 km. The trail is not well developed, but the river is relatively easy to follow and the route is obvious. If you choose to follow the north (far) side of the river, there is a foot bridge at Cameron Falls, which also offers access into the rest of Hidden Lake Park. The park offers access for canoeists to the Lower Cameron River Canoe Route, one of the Ingraham Trail Canoe Routes.

Reviewed By Lizlanenwt

This is a beautiful hike. It’s a bit of a challenge to get a there but so worth it! The falls and trail is beautiful and so peaceful!

6. Frame Lake Trail

Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada http://www.northernfrontier.com/08_thingstodo/walking.html
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Frame Lake Trail

Reviewed By WdpIII - Black Creek, Canada

Great walking trail for the dogs follows the shoreline, it is beautiful. Many little scenic spots to stop and spot wildlife

7. The Legislative Assembly Building

4570-48 Street, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A 3A5 Canada +1 867-767-9130 [email protected] http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/visitors
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4.5 based on 244 reviews

The Legislative Assembly Building

Reviewed By alexismlh - Canada, null

This building is stunning and definitely worth stopping to tour. I was one of two people in the tour group (likely because it was the dead of winter and early in the morning) and the tour guide answered all of the questions we could possibly ask about the building, consensus government, governance in the NWT, and relations between the NWT and Nunavut. I love legislature buildings and this was the most stunning one I have ever seen. I was even able to sit in the chairs the officials would sit in. It was a fantastic experience with a well informed guide.

8. Yellowknife City Hall & Park

4807 - 52 Street, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A 2N4 Canada +1 867-920-5600 http://www.yellowknife.ca/en/index.asp
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Yellowknife City Hall & Park

Reviewed By LauraHRT - Saanich, Canada

Visit here to learn more about Yellowknife and what to see and do while you are here. Or even to get directions, like I did. The employees are very friendly and helpful. You will even receive a Yellowknife pin and certificate to take home with you. Walk around outside, see the musk ox and the park too

9. Bush Pilot's Monument

3513 Ingraham Dr sits on The Rock, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A 2E8 Canada http://ykonline.ca/ykqt-06-pilots-monument/
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Bush Pilot's Monument

Reviewed By WdpIII - Black Creek, Canada

What a great place to get a 360 degree view of the city and surrounding area. Best place in town to watch the northern lights

10. Yellowknife Visitor Centre and Information

52 Street Lower Level, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 4807 Canada https://ykonline.ca/yellowknife-visitor-centre/
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Yellowknife Visitor Centre and Information

Reviewed By DSH89 - Morgan, United States

As you walk in the main room, there are handouts that have been put together that compare the different viewing tours by options / features. Young female staffer was extremely helpful

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