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  2. Yellowknife - Wikipedia

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    Yellowknife (/ ˈ j ɛ l oʊ n aɪ f /; Dogrib: Sǫǫ̀mbak’è) [12] is the capital, largest community, and the only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, about 400 km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of the Yellowknife River.

  3. Yellowknife | Canada, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

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    Yellowknife, city and capital (since 1967) of Northwest Territories, northwestern Canada. It lies on the north shore of Great Slave Lake, 5 miles (8 km) south of the mouth of the Yellowknife River.

  4. City of Yellowknife

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    Exploring Yellowknife - Gateway to Canada's North. With shimmering aurora borealis (Northern Lights), numerous lakes, walking trails, and an abundance of community events, there is always something new to experience. Learn More

  5. 10 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Yellowknife

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    Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Explore Hidden Lake Territorial Park. Visit Old Town Yellowknife. Get Out on Great Slave Lake. Snowking's Winter Festival. Aurora Village & the Northern Lights. Bush Pilots Monument. Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. Arctic Art & Crafts. Northern Arts and Cultural Centre.

  6. 12 Best Things To Do In Yellowknife, Canada - Updated 2024

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    Have fun galore in Yellowknife, Canada. Yellowknife always has something for everyone - from adventurers and enthusiasts that are fond of trailing, to visitors who are fond of art and music. It also offers amazing Airbnb houseboats and other vacation rentals.

  7. Yellowknife and Great Slave Lake - National Geographic

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    Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, is an isolated mining town built on gold and now sustained by diamonds—an outpost of civilization surrounded by a vast, austere landscape...

  8. Yellowknife - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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    Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, incorporated as a city in 1970, population 20,340 (2021 census), 19,569 (2016 census). The city of Yellowknife is the capital of the Northwest Territories and the territory's only city.

  9. Travel to Yellowknife | Destination Canada - Keep Exploring

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    A vibrant and cosmopolitan city located under the Aurora Oval, Yellowknife sees the Northern Lights up to 240 nights of the year, drawing visitors from all over the world to experience this spectacular natural phenomenon.

  10. Yellowknife travel - Lonely Planet | Canada, North America

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    Yellowknife. Acting as NWT's historical and cultural archive, this well-laid-out museum overlooks Frame Lake. Expertly assembled displays address natural history,…

  11. Yellowknife Is the Northern Lights Capital of North America -...

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    Called the Northern Lights Capital of North America, Yellowknife is a land of extremes. The capital city of Canada ’s Northwest Territories is located on the northern shore of the deepest...