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4-Day Guided Tour to Yellowknife Aurora Viewing
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4 days (approx.)
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What to Expect
Arrive Yellowknife
Stop at: Yellowknife
Arrive Yellowknife, transfer to hotel. Tonight, start your Aurora viewing tour Aurora Viewing at around 10:00 pm.
Yellowknife City Tour - Aurora Viewing
Stop at: Great Slave Lake
Great Slave Lake is famous among anglers for its excellent trout and pike fishing, with its tributaries known for plenty of Arctic grayling. One species that many anglers may have never heard of but will enjoy catching is the inconnu, a large member of the whitefish family.
Stop at: Old Town
One of the most diverse, historic, offbeat neighbourhoods in Canada, Old Town is the beating heart of Yellowknife. Here, where the Precambrian Shield blends into Great Slave Lake, gold seekers approximately 80 years ago pioneered what was to become the North's greatest settlement. Yellowknife eventually grew from its ramshackle roots and moved its city centre in the ’60s to what’s still today called “new town,” but the spirit of Old Town never died. Today, the area is an intriguing mash-up of iconoclastic spirit and local heritage. Log cabins stand next to designer mansions and colourful houseboats, artists sell their wares under the shadow of floatplanes soaring across the sky. Stroll down the famous Ragged Ass Road, enjoy some eclectic dining and hike to the top of Pilot’s Monument for the best view in the city.
Stop at: Yellowknife
Today, take a city tour in Yellowknife. You will visit the Great Slave Lake, second largest lake in Canada. The Old Town, the Pilot Monument and the Visitor Centre. Tonight, at around 10 pm, you will continue your Aurora viewing tour.
Aurora Viewing
Stop at: Yellowknife
Today you can arrange your free day and at night around 10 pm, you will continue your Aurora viewing tour.
Depart Yellowknife
Pass by: Yellowknife
Free at leisure until departure. You will be transferred to airport for your flight back home.
What's Included
- 3-Night Hotel Accommodation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- 24 hour Airport pick-up / drop-off
- Food and drink
- Mandatory service fee (per day), Yellowknife
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
This tour includes 24-hour Airport pick-up and Aurora viewing at night. Please feel free to send us your flight information, thank you.
What To Expect
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Day 1: Arrive Yellowknife
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Arrive Yellowknife, transfer to hotel. Tonight, start your Aurora viewing tour Aurora Viewing at around 10:00 pm.
Duration: 4 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 2: Yellowknife City Tour - Aurora Viewing
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Great Slave Lake is famous among anglers for its excellent trout and pike fishing, with its tributaries known for plenty of Arctic grayling. One species that many anglers may have never heard of but will enjoy catching is the inconnu, a large member of the whitefish family.
Duration: 30 minutes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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One of the most diverse, historic, offbeat neighbourhoods in Canada, Old Town is the beating heart of Yellowknife. Here, where the Precambrian Shield blends into Great Slave Lake, gold seekers approximately 80 years ago pioneered what was to become the North's greatest settlement. Yellowknife eventually grew from its ramshackle roots and moved its city centre in the ’60s to what’s still today called “new town,” but the spirit of Old Town never died. Today, the area is an intriguing mash-up of iconoclastic spirit and local heritage. Log cabins stand next to designer mansions and colourful houseboats, artists sell their wares under the shadow of floatplanes soaring across the sky. Stroll down the famous Ragged Ass Road, enjoy some eclectic dining and hike to the top of Pilot’s Monument for the best view in the city.
Duration: 1 hour
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Today, take a city tour in Yellowknife. You will visit the Great Slave Lake, second largest lake in Canada. The Old Town, the Pilot Monument and the Visitor Centre. Tonight, at around 10 pm, you will continue your Aurora viewing tour.
Duration: 6 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 3: Aurora Viewing
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Today you can arrange your free day and at night around 10 pm, you will continue your Aurora viewing tour.
Duration: 4 hours
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Day 4: Depart Yellowknife
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Free at leisure until departure. You will be transferred to airport for your flight back home.
Accommodation: Yes
Admission Included: NOT_APPLICABLE
Additional Info
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Cancellation Policy
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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