2020
25
September
What are the best activities to do in Yellowknife in February?
25
September
Question:
Humans say...
Lorraine
No guarantees on seeing the northern lights
Dionne
Lorraine I know.
Jason
Ice Fishing, Snowmobile adventures, Snow Shoeing, Buffalo Airlines from Ice Pilots tv show.
Looks like the Snow Castle will be up.
http://www.snowking.ca/
SNOWKING.CA
Snowking's Winter Festival February 29 - March 27 2020
Diana
I tried dogsledding years ago, back then they provided clothing and someone to “guide” the dogs. Soooo fun and interesting.
Aaron
That’s my hometown! February is a cold cold month to go, but head out to the Aurora Village, the museum is really nice, the ice road is fun, Ingraham Trail. There is the Snowking Castle, skidoo/dogsled tours, ice fishing. There are various lodges in the area if you want to get even more remote, such as Blachford Lake Lodge.
Dionne
Aaron thank you for all your valuable advice! The Blachford Lodge got booked up soon. We tried!
Joanne
Fantastic ideas
We’re heading there in feb
Melissa
For a day of cold recovery, the museum was always very nice when i lived there
Alison
Ragged Ass Rd
Legislature
Jasmine
Dog sledding
Patsy
I second dog sledding. It was -39, but it was easily one of the best experiences of my life. Being on the trails with a team of dogs was incredible. I recommend Alayuk. Also definitely eat breakfast at the Burnt Toast Cafe. If Sourdoughnuts is doing a pop up shop while you’re there, definitely check them out. Great donuts with unique flavours.
Norma
I posted about my friends in Whitehorse/carcross the. Noticed that you said Yellowknife (YK is better)
A.I. says...
Exploring Yellowknife in February
Yellowknife, located in the Northwest Territories of Canada, is a fantastic destination for those looking to experience the beauty of the northern lights in February. Here are some tips for interesting things to do in Yellowknife during this time:
1. Northern Lights Viewing
February is one of the best months to see the northern lights in Yellowknife. Head to spots like Aurora Village or Aurora Borealis Lodge for a guided tour or simply drive out of the city to find a dark spot for optimal viewing.
2. Ice Fishing
Yellowknife is known for its excellent ice fishing opportunities. Join a guided tour or rent some equipment and head out onto the frozen lakes to catch some fish.
3. Dog Sledding
Experience the thrill of dog sledding in the winter wonderland of Yellowknife. Many tour operators offer dog sledding excursions that allow you to interact with the beautiful huskies and take in the stunning scenery.
4. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country Skiing
Explore the snowy landscapes of Yellowknife by snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. There are many trails in and around the city that offer a peaceful and scenic way to enjoy the winter wonderland.
5. Ice Road Adventure
Drive along the famous Ice Roads that connect Yellowknife to other remote communities in the Northwest Territories. This unique experience allows you to see the stunning frozen landscapes and experience the thrill of driving on ice.
Whether you're seeking the magic of the northern lights or looking to explore the winter wonderland of Yellowknife, February is a great time to visit this beautiful destination. Enjoy your trip!
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Dionne
Hello all, any tips for interesting things to do in Yellowknife in February. Very keen to see the northern lights but also like exploring. Thanks