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Yellowknife
Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories landscape is vast and beautiful, encompassing huge lakes, mighty rivers, mountains and the spectacular barren lands. In summer, the midnight sun shines on events across the land, and in winter the aurora dances in the night sky. In this majestic landscape, Dene, Inuvialuit and Métis, in communities large and small, invite visitors to explore a variety of authentic cultures best to be explored on packages operated by Indigenous owners and guides.
Off the Beaten Path Cultural Adventures
Aurora by Voyageur CanoeAugust — September
Travel by 29-foot voyageur canoe up Yellowknife River to view the Aurora. A traditional meal of soup, bannock and beverages are provided. Experience aurora above and auroa below, once called an “aurora sandwich” by one of our guests.
Iglu BuildingIn this hands-on workshop, students learn how iglu blocks are cut and how iglus are constructed. Students will also learn how a traditional Inuit iglu was arranged on the inside. Students will work in small groups to create their very own iglu village.
Narwal Northern Adventure offers some of the following cultural packages for visitors to enjoy:
DetailsProvince: Northwest Territories
Dates: Year-Round
Location: Yellowknife
Narwal Northern Adventures specializes in cultural tours in the Northwest Territories. Tours leave from NARWAL’s own Bed and Breakfast, overlooking picturesque Great Slave Lake which provides easy lake access for skiing and paddling. The Yellowknife Airport is a 15-minute drive away, and the city centre of Yellowknife can be reached within a 5-minute drive. Historic old town shops, including the float plane docks and the famous Bullocks Bistro are a 5-minute walk away. The aurora borealis can be viewed from the property.
True Northwest Territories Experiences with Narwal Northern Adventures
Photo by Kenneth Mackay courtesy N
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