Join me Samer, on this amazing small group outing of watching and capturing the aurora borealis in Yellowknife, the best place on earth to see the northern lights.
If you want to learn how to take photos of the aurora using your phone or camera with a small group and not a big bus, this tour is for you!
I've been leading aurora tours from Montreal since 2016 and it's my 3rd year leading aurora tours in Yellowknife.
I offer all guidance to help you live the best experience and come back with beautiful photos using your camera or phone.
I have guided small tours also in Iceland and I am comfortable in dealing with various weather conditions.
Prior to each outing, make sure all participants have the appropriate warm clothing and protective gear and headlamps, if they don't have it they will be required to lease it from the aurora village shop.
My tours are made for a small group, up to 6 people only, so we all get to enjoy the nature together.
Pickup included
Our first stop will be Prosperous lake.
Then depending on the weather, I will be taking you through different spots near Yellowknife to benefit from the dark skies and see the aurora.
Our 2nd stop will be Madeline lake.
Then depending on the weather, I will be taking you through different spots near Yellowknife to benefit from the dark skies and see the aurora.
Our 3rd stop, if needed will be Pontoon lake.
Then depending on the weather, I will be taking you through different spots near Yellowknife to benefit from the dark skies and see the aurora.
Our last stop will be Prelude lake if needed.
Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, is a unique destination known for its stunning natural beauty, rich gold-mining history, and vibrant Indigenous culture. Nestled on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, it offers breathtaking landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at the natural and human history of the Northwest Territories.
A tribute to the bush pilots who played a crucial role in the development of the Northwest Territories.
The deepest lake in North America, offering a variety of water-based activities.
A locally sourced fish with a delicate flavor, often grilled or smoked.
A traditional Indigenous bread, often served with jam or savory toppings.
Summer is the best time to visit Yellowknife for warm weather and outdoor activities. This is the peak tourist season with the highest number of visitors.
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
GMT-7 (Mountain Time Zone)
120VV, 60HzHz
Yellowknife is generally safe, but travelers should be aware of the remote location and extreme winter conditions.
Yellowknife Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around the city.
Available • Apps: Local taxi companies do not have dedicated apps
Car, Bike
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning waterfalls and canyons.
A unique landscape featuring pingos, which are ice-cored hills.
Price varies by option