Nothing about
YELLOWKNIFE
- named after the copper knives of Slavey aboriginal people - can hide the fact that it's a city that shouldn't really be here. Its high-rise core of offices and government buildings exists to administer the NWT and support a workforce whose service needs keep a population of some 18,500 occupied in a region whose resources should by rights support only a small town. Even the Hudson's Bay Company closed its trading post here as early as 1823 on the gr... [More]
Guests of the hotel have free access to a Fitness Club, and for a small fee may also use the facilities at the aquatic centre with wave action swimming pool and two arenas, the golf course and guided tours of local gold mines, fishing excursions to many of the hundreds of lakes in the area, plus vie... [More]