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Yellowknife Tours has a passion to showcase the history and beauty of the Northwest Territories! Explore the northern culture in beautiful Yellowknife City - Visit the Legislative Assembly, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, Frontier Visitor Centre or experience a scenic drive through downtown and old town. Make sure to stop at Pilot Monument where you can enjoy Yellowknife City and the old town from a bird's eye view.
Please be informed that we may not be able to visit attractions due to unforesseable closures or rest days without prior notice. We appreciate your understanding.
Through our city tour, in addition to visiting the various Attractions, we will also introduce you to the features of the various places along the way, during the visit of the New Old Town and the various locations, bring you a better understanding of the development of the town from its origins to the present day, and through an interactive way to get to know the town.
The Attraction is closed or can't be visited without prior notice.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Car seats for young child
Drop off/Pick up service within city limit
Air-conditioned vehicle
Restroom on board
The Legislative Assembly Building
The parliament here is different from the parliaments in other places in terms of decoration and furnishings. In addition to being a place where officials usually discuss the affairs of the Northwest Special Administrative Region, there are also some exhibitions of local cultural items that can let everyone better understand the characteristics of the Northwest Special Administrative Region. The tour guide will explain to you the history of the Northwest Territories and the cultural stories of the local aborigines. At the same time, visitors can understand that Yellowknife Town is not only about the aurora, but also rich in ethnic characteristics. The legislative assembly is distinct in both its designs and furnishings compared to other places. Besides being a regular venue for officials to discuss Northwest Territories affairs, it also features exhibitions of symbolic items that help visitors better understand the characteristics of the Northwest Territories. The guide will explain the history of the Northwest Territories and share local Indigenous cultural stories. With this trip, visitors will learn to embrace that Yellowknife is not just known for the aurora, but also rich in ethnic culture.
Prince Of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
Come to the Prince of Wales Heritage Museum for a tour and introduction. Through professional and detailed introduction, you can better understand the origin and culture of Yellowknife Town. A tour at the Prince of Wales Heritage Centre: Through a professional and detailed explanation of the landscape, the people, its geographic advantages, etc. You will gain a better understanding of the origins and culture of Yellowknife.
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Rand W,
21 thg 1, 2025
- Viator
Exceeded expectations. We learned about the indigenous population of the NWT (a subject neglected by the Alberta public school system when I was growing up way back in the last century:) Yellowknife is no longer the scrub town I remember when I visited over 40 years ago but a growing city contains over half the population of the NWT with some thoughtful, pragmatic but beautifully designed government buildings honoring the history and spirit of indigenous people. The museum is well designed and a highlight. Walking 88 steps up "The Rock" the highest point overlooking Yellowknife and the Great Slave Lake is a must: very vile that day but fun. Our guide Verda made our tour a great experience. If you have never been to Yellowknife or like me--have not been to Yellowknife in a long time--I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this tour.
Pauline W,
30 thg 4, 2024
- Viator
Guide was knowledgeable and very friendly. One of the stops advertised was omitted- believe it was closed though. That said, would still recommend.
Robin Y,
22 thg 4, 2024
- Viator
The tour gave a good intro to the culture and lifestyle in Yellowknife. Our tour guides were friendly and personable. They pointed out interesting highlights of the town and were very interactive with the group as they're guided us through the museums and legislative building. The tour was informative and enjoyable.
JoyLynn T,
24 thg 3, 2024
- Viator
Well organized tour. It seems like all the tours go to all the same places - Pilot Monument, the Visitor Center, the Legislative Building and the Prince of Wales Museum. My only criticism was I wish I had more time at the Prince of Wales Museum. It is really nice museum. I’m not sure but I think this is the only tour that goes to the Nature’s North Wildlife Gallery and that is why this city tour costs a little more than the rest. But the wildlife gallery is amazing and it was worth the extra cost! It is a world class and apparently award winning duo who are experts in taxidermy. The animals are artistically and beautifully mounted. Every single species of all the animals that habitat the NWT is in this shop. I learned a lot of to art of taxidermy and we were able to feel the different animal pelts.
Shanda D,
6 thg 10, 2023
- Viator
We would highly recommend this tour! Angela was wonderful, very informative, knowledgeable, and pleasant. We learned so much about the history and culture of Yellowknife.
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