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#8 off-the-beaten-path destination

Northwest Territories

You’re going to love Yellowknife

Summer brings 20 hours of sunlight to Yellowknife – which means plenty of hours in the day to enjoy all the outdoor activities on offer. Relax in the sand and catch some sun by Long Lake (temperatures can reach 30 degrees!), rent kayaks and paddle the Back Bay, or go sailing on Great Slave Lake (also perfect for fishing).

Hacker tip

Yellowknife is known as a prime spot for viewing the northern lights twice a year – winter and autumn. But the autumn season actually starts in mid-August (and runs until early October). Camping is a great way to position yourself under the night sky during the limited hours of darkness.

 COVID-19 information

As you consider current and future travel plans, stay up-to-date on flight providers’ change and cancellation policies. As you’re searching for flights, use our Flexible Filters options that let you sort your search results by providers offering free cancellations (usually in the form of travel credits) and providers that are waiving change fees.

As you consider current and future travel plans, stay up-to-date on hotel providers’ change and cancellation policies. As you’re searching for hotels, use our Flexible Filters options that let you sort your search results by providers offering free cancellations (usually in the form of travel credits) and providers that are waiving change fees.

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Getting to Yellowknife

 

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Staying in Yellowknife

 

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