1. The best place in the world to see the Northern Lights

    Yellowknife is famous for being the best place in the world to see the Northern Lights, as it is located directly below the Aurora Belt.
    Yellowknife is famous for being the best place in the world to see the Northern Lights. The Aurora Belt orbits the polar regions of the earth where the sparkling green light of the aurora borealis shines brightest.
    The Aurora Belt orbits the polar regions of the Earth where the aurora's sparkling green light is at its brightest. Auroras, also known as the Northern Lights, are the result of solar flares from the sun reacting with the earth's magnetic field.
    They are a natural phenomenon that occurs when solar flares from the sun react with the earth's magnetic field. The light of the aurora borealis is 100 to 500 kilometers above the Earth's atmosphere.
    Many visitors feel as if they can reach out and touch them, even though they are 100 to 500 kilometers above the Earth's atmosphere.
    Many visitors feel as if they can reach out and touch the lights.

    The Aurora Borealis in Yellowknife is spectacular, and combined with the clear nights, it is said to be the best aurora viewing location in the world.
    The aurora borealis in Yellowknife is said to be the best aurora viewing location in the world. Far from the artificial lights of the city, our Aurora viewing location is a secluded cabin where you can enjoy the Northern Lights at night.
    Our Aurora viewing location is a secluded cabin where you can enjoy the spectacular Aurora Borealis as it pulses dramatically across the night sky.
    When solar activity is high, the aurora borealis dance beautifully in the sky. If you are lucky enough to see such a miracle, you will be able to see it in the wilderness on a frozen lake or in the hills.
    When you see such a miracle, head out over the frozen lakes and hills of the wilderness for an unforgettable sight.

  2. Areas where dog sledding is popular

    In the past, Yellowknife people used dogsleds as a way of life and lived together with dogs.
    In those days, the police patrolled by dogsled and hunters went hunting by dogsled. In those days, police patrolled by dogsled, hunters went hunting by dogsled, and families traveled by dogsled.
    In those days, dogs were used as a means of transportation in extremely cold and snowy areas, for the same purposes as cars are used today.
    In those days, the police used to take dogs on patrol, hunting trips, and family outings by dog sled.
    Today, Alaskan Huskies, bred for racing, are the main breed, and we have about 100 Alaskan Huskies here at Beck's Kennel.
    In March, dogs from all over Canada gather at Becks Kennels.
    In March, the Canadian Championship Dog Derby, the largest dog sledding race in Canada, attracts dogsledders from all over the country.
    In March, the Canadian Championship Dog Derby, the largest dog sledding race in Canada, will be held in Yellowknife.

  3. Untouched and beautiful nature

    When the expedition arrived, the native people of the area (Dogrib people) used brass knives, hence the name Yellowknife.
    The area is about four times the size of Japan. The area is about four times the size of Japan
    (105.22 km²), but the population is less than 20,000. The reason for such a population is
    The reason for such a population ratio is that much of the country lies within the Arctic Circle, including the tundra and permafrost.
    The reason is that much of the country lies within the Arctic Circle, including tundra and permafrost. The population density is quite low due to the uninhabitable nature of many areas. The population density is quite low (3.2 inhabitants/km²).
    km²). This means that the unspoiled nature remains untouched, and you can see a lot of wild animals and plants.
    The mining industry is the main industry in the area.
    Mining is the main industry, with 17 minerals that rank among the top 10 in the world (metal resources, natural gas, coal crude oil),
    coal crude oil), which has one of the world's top 10 shares. Even Canadians consider the area to be "very remote.
    Yellowknife Northwest Territories is considered "very remote" even by Canadians.

Map Yellowknife City MAP

The city is divided into three areas. The center of the city is Downtown, where you will stay, Old Town, the birthplace of Yellowknife, and New Town
Newtown is a residential area. Your guide will be happy to provide you with recommendations for souvenirs, restaurants, etc.