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Yellowknife, NWT, Adventure & Travel Guide

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Capital city of the Northwest Territories

Yellowknife, NWT, Canada is the capital city of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The capital is located north of the 60th parallel on the shores of the Great Slave Lake. Yellowknife is the land of the "Midnight Sun" during the summer months and during the winter months it is entertained by the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights).

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Best Things To Do, Adventures, Activities in and around Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Top attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Yellowknife, NWT, Canada and the surrounding areas are canoeing, hiking, kayaking, swimming, birdwatching, fishing, boating, flightseeing, backpacking, water skiing, off roading, river rafting, golfing, sailing, aurora borealis sightseeing, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, ice fishing and dog sledding.

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Best Parks, Trails, & Places to explore in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

A few of the more popular, some would say best, activity destinations located in and around Yellowknife, Northwest Territories includes the Ingraham Trail, Prelude Lake Territorial Park, Cameron Falls Trail, Prosperous Lake Territorial Day Use Area, Prospector Trail, Range Lake Trail & Parker Park, Frame Lake Trail, Great Slave Lake, Fred Henne Territorial Park, Hidden Lake Territorial Park, Madeline Lake, and the Niven Lake Trail.

What are the Accommodations, Services and Amenities in Yellowknife, NWT?

Yellowknife places to stay, services and amenities important to travelers include accommodations (resorts, hotels, motels, inns, bed and breakfasts (B&Bs), vacation homes, cottages, cabins, lodges, hostels), campgrounds, tours, guides, outfitters, attractions, restaurants, laundromat, coffee shops, wineries, breweries, grocery stores, pubs, liquor store, banks, gas station, gift stores, and internet service.

Best Yellowknife, NWT Museums, Historic Sites, Art Galleries & Cultural Venues

The community cherishes, develops and protects its historical and cultural past and present. To date there are said to be protected historical sites including "Old Town", Pilots Monument, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, "Ragged Ass Road", NWT Diamond Centre, 1937 Wildcat Cafe United Nations World Heritage Site, Bristol Freighter Historical Airplane, and the streets of downtown Yellowknife are a mixture of the past and present. Many of the streets are named after early pioneers, and fur traders.

How Do I Get To Yellowknife Northwest Territories?

Transportation services getting to and from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories include the main highway of course (Highway #3), and then there is taxi, marina, and the (YZF) Yellowknife Airport (8 minute drive - 5 kms) and the Yellowknife Waterdrome (6 minute drive - 2 kms).

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    Discover Lily Creek Boardwalk – Sudbury’s Hidden Gem for Nature Lovers & Birdwatchers!

    Nestled across from Science North in Sudbury, Ontario, the Lily Creek Boardwalk is a short but stunning 350-metre trail perfect for a quick nature escape. This elevated boardwalk winds through a sensitive wetland...

    Nestled across from Science North in Sudbury, Ontario, the Lily Creek Boardwalk is a short but stunning 350-metre trail perfect for a quick nature escape. This elevated boardwalk winds through a sensitive wetland environment, offering an up-close look at native flora and fauna without disturbing the delicate ecosystem.

    Whether you’re a casual hiker, a birdwatching enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful moment surrounded by nature, this hidden gem delivers a surprising amount of beauty in a compact space. Keep your eyes peeled for turtles, herons, ducks, and red-winged blackbirds!

    Quick, serene, and filled with wildlife—Lily Creek Boardwalk is perfect for a spontaneous micro-adventure.

    * Location: Across from Science North, Sudbury, ON

    * Trail Length: 350 metres (easy & accessible)

    * Dogs allowed

    * Activities: Birdwatching, photography, nature walk

    TIP: Park at Lilly Creek Park (off Centennial Drive)

     

     

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    • Have not been to any Sudbury trails yet but there looks like some beauties. We have a tripp to Chutes Provincial Park coming up and our goal is toHave not been to any Sudbury trails yet but there looks like some beauties. We have a tripp to Chutes Provincial Park coming up and our goal is to hike the Cup And Saucer Trail on Manitoulin Island. Loved the video and the birds chirping throughout.  More ...
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    Explore Camping and Hiking at Rockwood Conservation Area | Ontario’s Scenic Outdoor Escape

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    Explore Camping and Hiking at Rockwood Conservation Area | Ontario’s Scenic Outdoor Escape

    Looking for the perfect nature escape near the city? Discover the breathtaking beauty of Rockwood Conservation Area, one of Ontario’s most scenic destinations for camping and hiking. Nestled along the limestone cliffs of the Eramosa River, Rockwood offers a unique combination of natural wonders and outdoor adventure. This hidden gem features towering ruins, glacial potholes carved over thousands of years, fascinating caves, and picturesque hiking trails that wind through dense forest and riverside landscapes.

    Whether you're an avid hiker or a casual camper, Rockwood has something for everyone. Enjoy peaceful paddling and canoeing on the calm waters of the Eramosa, or explore the Lookout Trail for stunning views of the cliffs and water below. For campers, the park offers well-maintained campsites with modern amenities—including hydro, water, and some full-service hookups—making it an ideal spot for both tent camping and trailers.

    Located just a short drive from major Ontario cities, Rockwood Conservation Area is a top choice for spontaneous weekend getaways or family-friendly day trips. With its rich geological features and well-kept facilities, it’s no wonder this park continues to rank as one of the best camping and hiking spots in Ontario.

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    Rocky the Rock Snake - Point Edward (Sarnia) Ontario Canada

    Rocky the Rock Snake: A Community Art Project Aiming for a World Record in Point Edward Waterfront Park.

    In June 2023, Wendy Marsden and her partner, Rick, initiated a community art project in Point Edward, near Sarnia,...

    Rocky the Rock Snake: A Community Art Project Aiming for a World Record in Point Edward Waterfront Park.

    In June 2023, Wendy Marsden and her partner, Rick, initiated a community art project in Point Edward, near Sarnia, Ontario, by placing 13 painted stones and a hand-written sign along the St. Clair River at the Rotary Flag Plaza.
    The sign invited passersby to contribute their own painted rocks to "Rocky the growing snake," aiming to bring smiles to the community.

    The project quickly gained momentum. By July 2023, over 300 colorful rocks had been added, and by April 2024, the count had surpassed 11,000. Rocky now stretches along the Waterfront Park walkway in Point Edward, becoming a vibrant symbol of community spirit and creativity.

    The initiative has attracted attention from locals and tourists alike, with visitors from as far as the U.K. and the Netherlands contributing to Rocky's growth. Children and families are especially enthusiastic, often adding rocks adorned with artistic designs and uplifting messages.

    In November 2023, the Village of Point Edward council approved a motion allowing Rocky to extend onto municipal property towards the Bluewater Bridge, under certain conditions to ensure public safety and maintenance.

    The community's goal is to set a new Guinness World Record for the longest rock snake, aiming to surpass the current record of 23,000 painted rocks. Volunteers continue to organize events to maintain and expand Rocky, including cleanup and painting sessions.

    Rocky the Rock Snake stands as a testament to the power of community art projects in uniting people and enhancing public spaces. Visitors are encouraged to participate by adding their own painted rocks, contributing to this growing symbol of collective creativity along the scenic St. Clair River.

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    • Thomas Worsley I was so impressed with this community art project! Such a fun thing for everyone to take part in. They have painting days where theThomas Worsley I was so impressed with this community art project! Such a fun thing for everyone to take part in. They have painting days where the paints are provided anyone can stop by and paint a rock. It takes a good 5 to 10 minutes to walk the entire length of Rocky. I hope they achieve their World Record!  More ...
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    • Greg Girard That sounds fun to find painted rocks in different places. With Rocky they encourage people NOT to take the painted rocks as they areGreg Girard That sounds fun to find painted rocks in different places. With Rocky they encourage people NOT to take the painted rocks as they are hoping to reach over 23,000 painted rocks for the World Record. From what l saw and the enthusiasm from the community, they will reach their goal. I left four rocks: the ehCanada rock, a Hippo rock, Little Seeker's handprint, name, and date, and a Calgary rock. It will be fun to see them in photos of all the rocks that get shared by others. My daughter, who lives in Sarnia, will keep me updated on Rocky's progress towards his World Record attempt. It was fun to get involved with this and leave an ehCanada rock!!!  More ...
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    Painting for Rocky the Rock Snake - Sarnia Ontario Canada

    Paint a Rock, Make History: Join Rocky the Rock Snake’s Community Art Project in Sarnia

    Get ready to unleash your creativity and be part of a world-record-breaking community art project!
    On Friday, June 27, and Saturday, June 28, from 10 AM to 2 PM, head over to the Canadian Tire at Lambton ...
    Paint a Rock, Make History: Join Rocky the Rock Snake’s Community Art Project in Sarnia

    Get ready to unleash your creativity and be part of a world-record-breaking community art project!
    On Friday, June 27, and Saturday, June 28, from 10 AM to 2 PM, head over to the Canadian Tire at Lambton Mall in Sarnia, Ontario, for a free, family-friendly rock painting event. This exciting initiative supports Rocky the Rock Snake,
    a beloved community art installation stretching along the St. Clair River waterfront in Point Edward, near the iconic Blue Water Bridge.

    Event Highlights:
    Free Rock Painting: All supplies provided—no need to bring anything!
    Surprises and Prizes: Enjoy fun giveaways throughout the day.
    Share Your Art: Take photos of your painted rocks and share them on Rocky's Facebook page: Rocky the Rock Snake Facebook Group.
    Support a Great Cause: Donations are welcome, with all proceeds going to Jumpstart, a Canadian charity helping kids overcome financial
    barriers to sports and recreation.

    Why Participate?
    Rocky the Rock Snake began with just 13 painted stones in June 2023 and has since grown to over 11,000 rocks, thanks to the community's
    enthusiasm .
    The goal is to reach 23,000 rocks to set a new Guinness World Record.
    By adding your unique creation, you contribute to this monumental community effort and help Rocky slither closer to the record.


    Location:
    Canadian Tire, Lambton Mall
    Sarnia, Ontario, Canada

    Dates and Times:
    Friday, June 27 & Saturday, June 28
    10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

    Join the Movement:
    Don't miss this chance to be part of a vibrant community art project that brings joy and creativity to Sarnia's waterfront.
    Whether you're a seasoned artist or a first-time painter, your contribution helps Rocky grow and brings the community one step closer
    to making history.

    For more information and to stay updated, visit the Rocky the Rock Snake Facebook Group.

    Let's come together to paint, share, and make a difference—one rock at a time!

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