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Recreation
 
There are many recreational activities you and your family can take advantage of. Whether it be enjoying the great outdoors (which Yellowknife certainly is abundant), playing organized or individual sports, or participating and/or attending the many cultural events, you can always find something fun and entertaining to do in Yellowknife.
 
Outdoor Adventure
 
Yellowknife is surrounded by thousands of kilometres of wide-open spaces just waiting for you to explore and enjoy. 

The summer, with its many hours of daylight, is a great time for Yellowknifers to get out to enjoy the wonderful weather. Yellowknife, and the surrounding area, has many parks, campgrounds, hiking and walking trails, playgrounds, tennis courts, and softball and fastball diamonds for residents to enjoy. And for the water enthusiasts, the choices are endless. Water-skiing, jet skiing, windsurfing, boating, or just swimming at the local beach are very popular pastimes among local residents. Golfers can also rest easy with eighteen challenging holes offered at the Yellowknife Golf Club.

You can also enjoy some of the best fishing in the world right here on Great Slave Lake. Great Slave Lake is home to some of the largest fish in the world. You can do battle with king-sized lake trout, champion grayling, walleye, and fierce Northern pike. 

As for the winter, it is anything but boring. During the winter months, residents can enjoy snowmobiling, snowshoeing, dog sledding, and ice fishing. And for the cross-country skiing enthusiast, there is a local ski club that offers many groomed ski trails. The winter is also the best time for aurora viewing. Residents can enjoy viewing nature’s biggest light show on many winter nights near Yellowknife.
 
Yellowknife Golf Club

873-4326    Fax: 920-7487

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Public Tennis Courts
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Wade Hamer Mini Golf

920-7722

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Fred Henne Campground and Public Beach

920-2472

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Yellowknife Ski Club

Email address: yk_ski_club@yahoo.com

Click below to visit the website

www.skiyellowknife.com

669-9754
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Parker Park
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Great Slave Snowmobile Club

669-6237

pitre@internorth.com

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Vee Lake Race (movie 1) 

Vee Lake Race (movie 2)
 
 
 
Indoor Activities
 
There are numerous indoor sport leagues and facilities available for your entertainment.

Facilities include several arenas and school gyms, an eight sheet curling rink, swimming pool, private squash club, bowling alley, and several fitness clubs. There is also the local library that has an extensive collection of books and videos and offers classes, scheduled activities and speakers.

There are many team sports you can join whether your interests are hockey, ringett, volleyball, softball/baseball, curling, bowling, basketball, or soccer. Most of the games are played with much fun and finesse.
 
Yellowknife Curling Club

873-4805

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Ruth Inch Memorial Pool

920-5682

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Yellowknife Community Arena

669-8861

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Cultural Activities
 
On the cultural side, there is a three-screen movie theatre, a performing arts theatre, a heritage center and museum, and a variety of art galleries and shops. Music and art are both incredibly popular and there are many shows, plays, and exhibits taking place throughout the year. In addition, there are many fun-filled and uniquely Northern celebrations including Folk on the Rocks (a music festival that lasts all weekend), Festival of the Midnight Sun, and Caribou Carnival (the highlight being a dog derby with 150 miles of dog sledding)…just to name a few.
 

Capitol Theater

873-2302

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Folk on the Rocks

Phone: (867)920-7806
Fax:   (867)873-6535
info@folkontherocks.com

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Clubs
 
There are a wide variety of clubs and organizations’ representing many different interests that you and/or your family members can join. There are book clubs, baby clubs, the Elks Club and Cadets, the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, and many more. The Yellowknifer newspaper lists the clubs and their activities several times monthly.
 
Yellowknife Guild of Crafts - 920-4573
 
Yellowknife Gymnastics Club - 920-7771