4/5 - Good
Activities such as ice fishing, northern lights, dog sledding were enjoyable. Otherwise, there isn’t much else to do at this time of the year. Some of the people we encountered (service positions) weren’t friendly/welcoming.
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You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
Learn about the local history of Yellowknife when you spend time at Ragged Ass Rd. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
You can find out about the history of Yellowknife with a stop at Northern Frontier Visitors Center. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
You can learn about the history of Yellowknife with a stop at The Wild Cat Café. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
Find out about the history of Yellowknife when you take a trip to Yellowknife Veterans Memorial. Stroll along the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
Learn about the local history of Yellowknife when you spend time at Bush Pilot's Monument. Wander the lakeside or discover the area's northern light views.
Activities such as ice fishing, northern lights, dog sledding were enjoyable. Otherwise, there isn’t much else to do at this time of the year. Some of the people we encountered (service positions) weren’t friendly/welcoming.
I didn't see a whole lot, but I enjoyed my trip. The museum was cute and informative, dog sledding (arctic tours) was interesting, but felt a little rushed and unorganized, and got to see the Aurora (Aurora Village) once out of three nights.
Yellowknife is a cute little city with lots of local culture and flair. Every restaurant we went to had awesome food! I would definitely recommend checking out the souvenir shops to find amazing local artwork and goods, though, they can be pricy.
Lovely quiet city with kind people and a peaceful atmosphere. It also looks beautiful in the snow from the pilots monument!
It’s cold. The city is spread out and cabs are expensive.
Yellowknife wasn’t really cold during our stay. We did Snowshoeing, Snowmobile, dog sledding and sightseeing. All fun and exciting! Most important, we saw the Aurora Borealis. It was magnificent!