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Discover the most popular places to visit in Yellowknife
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Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
8.8/10 (203 reviews)
This territorial museum houses 75,000 artifacts showcasing Indigenous cultures and northern history. Explore exhibits on Dene, Métis, and Inuvialuit heritage while enjoying the interactive displays and on-site café.
Frame Lake Trail
8.4/10 (88 reviews)
This 7-kilometer loop around Frame Lake blends urban skylines with boreal forest views. Stroll past the Legislative Assembly on the paved eastern section or spot wildlife along the rugged western trails.
Bush Pilot's Monument
8.6/10 (200 reviews)
Perched atop "The Rock" in Old Town, this monument honors pioneering bush pilots who opened Canada's North. Climb the wooden staircase for breathtaking panoramic views of Yellowknife Bay and Great Slave Lake.
Ragged Ass Rd
7.8/10 (139 reviews)
Named by broke gold prospectors in the 1970s, Ragged Ass Road embodies Yellowknife's mining heritage and quirky character. Stroll this historic street and purchase memorabilia from nearby shops to commemorate your visit.
The Wild Cat Café
7.4/10 (60 reviews)
This historic log cabin restaurant from 1937 captures Yellowknife's early mining camp charm. Savor northern specialties like bison burgers on the sunny patio while watching floatplanes land nearby.
NWT Diamond and Jewellery Centre
Discover the journey of Canadian diamonds from mine to market at this unique Yellowknife showcase. Watch artisans polish raw gems into brilliant treasures during afternoon demonstration sessions.
Yellowknife Veterans Memorial
7.6/10 (83 reviews)
This solemn monument honors Canadian veterans who served in times of war and peace since its unveiling in 2005. Visit during Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11 for a deeply moving experience.
Northern Arts and Cultural Centre
8.2/10 (86 reviews)
NACC, the only fully equipped performance theater in the Northwest Territories, showcases northern and international artists in an intimate 313-seat venue with exceptional acoustics. Experience diverse cultural performances in this Yellowknife hub.
"You really do get what you pay for. The bed was comfortable, pillows were comfy. We didn't appreciate the host using speaker phone to use her cell phone early in the morning. There was also slamming of doors by another guest. The host indicated he drinks and stay there often. Both nights the host knocked on the door indicating that the fan was making a vibrating noise on the floor that she could hear in the basement. The 2nd night the towel that she gave us to place under the fan was already...
"Electricity shortage, breaker was fixed quickly after it was reported. On two nights loud arguments on the floor we were on between patrons that was very seious. This disturbed the hours of sleep as it happenned at 4:00 am, 5:30am and 6:00am and continuer outside"
"Curtains hanging off the windows, carpet fraying and not laid tight to the walls, not the cleanest bathroom, but manageable. We had to hook up a portable AC unit ourselves. Parking is terrible, but we ended up getting a visitors parking pass for metered stalls. The grounds are in terrible shape, full of weeds and garbage.
Seems to be short of staff in all areas."
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.