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Northwest Territories Travel Guide: Adventures, Activities & Tourism

Discover Yellowknife’s Adventures, Parks, Culture, and Vacation Opportunities

Yellowknife NWT Canada Travel Guide is your complete resource for exploring the northern gem of Canada. Nestled on the shores of the Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife, NWT, Canada offers visitors a unique blend of natural wonders, cultural experiences, and outdoor adventures. The city, perched north of the 60th parallel, is famous for its "Midnight Sun" during the summer and the breathtaking Aurora Borealis in the winter. Travellers will find that this Northwest Territories hub is a gateway to canoeing, kayaking, hiking, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, fishing, and more, making it an ideal destination for a truly memorable vacation.

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Yellowknife NWT Canada Travel Guide: Activities, Adventures & Tourism

Yellowknife NWT Canada Travel Guide showcases the top activities that visitors can enjoy throughout the year. For instance, summer brings opportunities for sailing, swimming, water skiing, and boating on the pristine Great Slave Lake. Meanwhile, winter in Yellowknife offers snowmobiling, ice fishing, dog sledding, and spectacular aurora borealis sightings. Additionally, hiking and backpacking trails like the Ingraham Trail and Cameron Falls Trail allow visitors to connect with the breathtaking northern wilderness. Flightseeing tours provide a unique aerial perspective of the region, while birdwatching enthusiasts will delight in the variety of species found across the Northwest Territories.

Parks, Trails & Nature Adventures in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Moreover, Yellowknife is home to an array of parks, trails, and outdoor spaces that are perfect for adventure seekers. Notable destinations include Prelude Lake Territorial Park, Prosperous Lake Territorial Day Use Area, Parker Park, Fred Henne Territorial Park, Hidden Lake Territorial Park, Madeline Lake, and Niven Lake Trail. Each location offers visitors opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, camping, and water-based activities. For those interested in photography, the area’s natural beauty combined with the northern light phenomena provides endless opportunities for stunning shots.

Accommodations & Services for Travelers in Yellowknife NWT Canada Travel Guide

For those planning a vacation, Yellowknife provides a wide selection of accommodations and services designed to meet every travel need. Options range from resorts, hotels, and motels to inns, bed and breakfasts, lodges, cabins, and vacation homes. Campgrounds and RV parks are also plentiful. Essential services include grocery stores, laundromats, banks, gas stations, restaurants, pubs, wineries, breweries, coffee shops, and internet services. Outfitters and guided tours are available for nearly all activities, ensuring visitors can safely explore everything from flightseeing to canoeing and winter adventures.

Museums, Historic Sites & Cultural Experiences in Yellowknife

In addition, Yellowknife’s rich history and cultural scene make it a fascinating place to explore. The community cherishes its heritage through preserved historical sites like Old Town, Pilots Monument, Ragged Ass Road, the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, and the 1937 Wildcat Cafe. Cultural venues and galleries celebrate local art, Inuit and Dene heritage, and diamond mining history. Streets are named after early pioneers and fur traders, reflecting the city’s development over time. According to long-time Yellowknife resident and tourism expert Sarah McLeod, “Experiencing the history and culture of Yellowknife alongside its natural beauty creates a journey unlike any other in Canada.”

Getting to Yellowknife Northwest Territories: Travel & Transportation

Transportation options make Yellowknife accessible to travelers from across Canada and beyond. Highway #3 serves as the main road connection, while taxi services and marina transport support local travel. Air access is available through the Yellowknife Airport (YZF), an 8-minute drive from downtown, and the Yellowknife Waterdrome, just 6 minutes away. Seasonal travelers can also enjoy private boat transport on Great Slave Lake or guided water tours for a scenic arrival.

Top 10 Responsible Travel Tips in Yellowknife, NWT Canada

To ensure a sustainable and enjoyable vacation, consider these top 10 tips for visitors:

  1. Always follow Leave No Trace principles while hiking or camping.
  2. Support local businesses by shopping, dining, and booking tours with community operators.
  3. Stay on marked trails to protect wildlife habitats and vegetation.
  4. Participate in guided tours for safe wildlife encounters.
  5. Respect local Indigenous cultures and historic sites.
  6. Minimize plastic use and carry reusable containers.
  7. Travel during off-peak times to reduce congestion in popular areas.
  8. Dispose of waste responsibly and recycle whenever possible.
  9. Limit noise in nature areas to protect bird and wildlife populations.
  10. Conserve energy and water in accommodations, and choose eco-friendly lodging.

Yellowknife NWT Canada Travel Guide ensures that visitors will experience the Northwest Territories at its finest, from natural wonders and outdoor adventures to cultural heritage and urban amenities. Whether canoeing across the Great Slave Lake, exploring historical sites, or marveling at the Northern Lights, Yellowknife offers a unique and unforgettable vacation experience for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.


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    Arrival of the Agawa Canyon Train | Algoma Central Railway, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario

    Experience the return of the famous Agawa Canyon Tour Train as it arrives back at the Algoma Central Railway Station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

    This full-day train journey takes passengers 228 km north into the heart...

    Experience the return of the famous Agawa Canyon Tour Train as it arrives back at the Algoma Central Railway Station in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.

    This full-day train journey takes passengers 228 km north into the heart of Northern Ontario, showcasing rugged Canadian Shield scenery, sparkling lakes, and breathtaking fall colours.

    A highlight of the tour is the stop at Agawa Canyon Park, where visitors can hike along trails and view the waterfalls.

    Perfect for train lovers, nature enthusiasts, and travellers looking for one of Canada’s most scenic rail adventures.

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    • This place looks fantastic! Do you try the unusual/mystery flavours, like Moon Mist, or do you have a favourite you stick with?
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    Join us on a peaceful summer walk through the beautiful trails of Whitefish Island in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.


    This video captures the natural beauty of this unique island, located right in the heart of the St. Marys...

    Join us on a peaceful summer walk through the beautiful trails of Whitefish Island in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.


    This video captures the natural beauty of this unique island, located right in the heart of the St. Marys River - directly across from the Sault Ste. Marie Canal National Historic Site. The trail system here is easy to walk, well-maintained, and rich with natural and cultural history.


    We started our walk at the boardwalk that runs alongside the St. Marys River, offering stunning views of the fast-flowing water. As we followed the trail, we were surrounded by lush greenery, wildflowers, and the peaceful sounds of nature. Interpretive signs along the way provide insight into the Indigenous heritage of the area, especially the Batchewana First Nation, who continue to steward this land.


    Whitefish Island is a designated National Historic Site and a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing - from herons and ducks to the occasional bald eagle. It's also a great place to spot fish in the river or sit and take in the view.


    Whether you're a local or visiting the Soo, this is an accessible and rewarding place for a quiet hike, photography, or simply reconnecting with nature.


    Location: Whitefish Island, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
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    • I didn't know they had locks in Sault Ste. Marie, and they are much bigger than ours.
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    • Thomas, check out my other video of the Soo Locks tour boat going through the Canadian Locks. Cool process!

      There are 2 sets of Locks in The Sault -Thomas, check out my other video of the Soo Locks tour boat going through the Canadian Locks. Cool process!

      There are 2 sets of Locks in The Sault - on both sides of the river / border:

      -> Ontario Side — Sault Ste. Marie Canal / Canadian Recreational Lock

      This is on the Canadian (Ontario) side, part of Parks Canada as a National Historic Site.

      The original canal and locking system opened in 1895. At that time, it was large and served commercial shipping.
      A major crack in the wall forced the commercial lock to close in 1987.

      In 1998 a smaller “recreational lock” was built within the old chamber. This is used by pleasure boats, tour boats, smaller craft—not by large freighters.

      -> Michigan Side — The Soo Locks (U.S.)

      These locks are located on the U.S. side of the St. Marys River, in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan - operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

      Their job is to enable large commercial and shipping vessels to bypass the rapids in the river and move between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes (primarily Lake Huron) despite the ~21 foot (≈ 6.4 m) drop in water level.

      There are multiple locks: Poe, MacArthur, Davis, Sabin, etc. Of these, Poe (rebuilt in 1968) is the largest, capable of handling the biggest freighters.

      These locks are in continuous operation during shipping season (i.e. not totally year‑round — winter closures for maintenance etc.).
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    Explore Canada’s Hidden Gem: Hiking The Cup and Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island

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    Along the Cup and Saucer Trail, hikers experience both woodland paths and unique climbs, especially along the Adventure Trail route. Rugged rock ledges, switchbacks, and narrow ridgelines add to the challenge of the route.

    Additionally, interpretive signs highlight local geology and Indigenous history. The summit’s views have been described as among the most beautiful in Ontario.

    Many hikers are drawn to Manitoulin Island, specifically for this unforgettable trail. Loved by both locals and visitors, The Cup and Saucer Trail in Ontario, Canada is not to be missed!

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  • Definately. It is worth it, just give yourself two days in case you miss the kayak on the first day.

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