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- America, Yellowknife
National Park Full Day Tour
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8 hours (approx.)
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Pickup offered
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Mobile ticket
What to Expect
Stop at: The Legislative Assembly Building
Discover the heart of governance in the Northwest Territories with a guided visit to the Legislative Assembly Building in Yellowknife. Travelers will explore this architecturally stunning facility, known for its modern design and integration of northern cultural elements. During the tour, you’ll learn about the unique consensus style of government practiced in the Northwest Territories, admire the building’s art collection showcasing Indigenous and northern artists, and walk through key spaces such as the Chamber, committee rooms, and public galleries. Along the way, knowledgeable guides share insights into the region’s political history, traditions, and the role of the Legislative Assembly in shaping the future of the North. This experience blends history, culture, and civic pride, offering travelers a deeper understanding of life in Canada’s North.
Stop at: Northern Lights Tours
Yellowknife is considered one of the best places in the world to see the northern lights due to its location directly under the auroral oval, clear winter nights, and minimal light pollution. The prime viewing seasons are from mid-November to early April and from late August to early autumn. Several tour operators offer guided aurora-hunting tours.
Stop at: Cameron Falls Trail
This popular hiking trail is an easy day trip just outside the city along the Ingraham Trail. The trail features scenic views of the Precambrian shield and a dozen-meter-high waterfall.
Stop at: Great Slave Lake
The 10th largest lake in the world, Great Slave Lake offers opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and viewing the unique houseboat community on Yellowknife Bay. In winter, the frozen lake becomes an ice road and a popular spot for winter sports like ice fishing and dog sledding.
Stop at: Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
The official museum and archives of the Northwest Territories, this center features impressive exhibits on the region's history, Indigenous cultures, and natural environment. It is located near Frame Lake and offers free admission.
Stop at: Bush Pilot's Monument
Perched high above Great Slave Lake, the Bush Pilots Monument in Yellowknife stands as a powerful tribute to the daring aviators who opened up Canada’s North. These courageous pilots, known as the lifeline of the Arctic, braved unpredictable weather and uncharted skies to connect remote communities long before modern roads existed. A short climb up the hill rewards visitors with one of the most stunning panoramic views in the Northwest Territories — overlooking Old Town, Back Bay, and the endless northern horizon. Whether you visit at sunrise, sunset, or beneath the dancing northern lights, the Bush Pilots Monument offers a moment of reflection and appreciation for the spirit of adventure that shaped the North.
Stop at: Aurora Emporium Art Gallery
Aurora Emporium Art Gallery is a northern owned business specializing in authentic Indigenous art and crafts representing the culture of the Dene, Inuit and Metis people of Denendeh.
Stop at: North of 60 Aurora Adventures
Experience the magic of Canada’s Far North on the North of 60th Aurora Adventure — a journey beyond the Arctic Circle where the night sky comes alive in a dazzling dance of colour. Set against pristine wilderness and snow-covered landscapes, this adventure invites you to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles: the Aurora Borealis. Warm up in cozy lodges, learn about northern traditions and Indigenous culture, and capture unforgettable moments beneath shimmering curtains of green, purple, and gold. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a returning explorer, the North of 60th Aurora Adventure promises an awe-inspiring blend of wonder, culture, and northern hospitality that will stay with you for a lifetime.
What's Included
- Entrance fee
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Excess baggage
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Use of Segway
Meeting And Pickup
Pickup Point
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Pickup will be provided from the designated hotel. Please ensure you are ready at the pickup location a few minutes prior to the scheduled time.
Meeting Point
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End Point
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Start time:
9:00 AM
Additional Info
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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