Ready to explore the gorgeous wildlife in Yellowknife?
Yellowknife offers bountiful opportunities for wildlife viewing by air, land, water, and on foot. Nearly whichever mode of travel or excursion you choose, you’re likely to encounter Northern Canada’s wildlife — including bison, bear, moose, fox, beaver, caribou, whale, and many others.
If you’re looking for a truly unique cultural experience while immersed in Canada’s northern wilderness, you’ll enjoy dog sledding in Yellowknife. Nothing will take you back in time like soaring across the vast open territory surrounding the Great Slave Lake, mushing behind a pack of powerful, stoic, and majestic animals.
The Slave Lake Inn Yellowknife hotel is within walking distance to many popular local attractions including Yellowknife Bay, Pilot’s Monument, and Old Town Glassworks. Here at the Slave Lake Inn Yellowknife, as the epicenter for your Yellowknife experience, your comfort is our top priority.
What local attractions can I visit in Yellowknife?
Why do travelers visit Yellowknife?
- Breathtaking Northern Lights
- Rich Cultural History
- Amazing Wildlife
- Fishing Opportunities on our Great Lake!
Yellowknife is the perfect destination to enjoy the rich culture, storied history, and breathtaking sights of Northern Canada.
Yellowknife is a city like no other. It sits on the north shore of Great Slave Lake, the ninth-largest lake in the world. It is a friendly and unique community, with the amenities of a large city but surrounded by unparalleled natural beauty. No matter where you are in the city you are only minutes away from nature, trails, abundant wildlife, forests, and lakes.
For a combination of exceptional comfort and economic value, choose to make Slave Lake Inn Yellowknife your home away from home in the North.