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Check Out These Spectacular Itineraries

From mesmerizing Aurora viewing, world-class fishing, iconic paddling adventures, authentic Indigenous cultural experiences, and an assortment of invigorating winter activities including dog sledding and snowmobile tours, there are so many things to keep your clients active and engaged during their stay in the Northwest Territories.

Below are a series of sample itineraries that we have created that will help you with your planning process. We invite you to take inspiration from these ideas and to start planning a spectacular experience for your clients. Please contact us to discuss more information or for help in planning your NWT travel adventure for your clients.

A best of both worlds kind of trip offering a taste of life in the North. See the stunning Aurora from every angle - a cozy cabin, a boat cruise and a Tipi. Travel the traditional Northern way - on a husky-powered sled. You'll fly out to Ft. Simpson before embarking on a float plane to legendary Nahanni National Park Reserve, seeing the titanic Virginia Falls and skyscraping Cirque of the Unclimbables.

Pour into waterfalls of all sizes - from gentle Cameron Falls to famous Virginia Falls and torrential Louise Falls. Float the Mackenzie River with an Indigenous guide by jet boat. Canoe Hay River. Drive from Yellowknife to Fort Providence, keeping an eye out for Wood Bison known to graze on the side of the highway. Wildlife enthusiasts will love this trip.

This winter wonderland tour into the majestic Rocky Mountains and Yellowknife will excite your clients with mountain-tops by gondola, the thrill of racing behind a dog-sled and the majestic experience of the Aurora Borealis, one of the most surreal natural phenomena on Earth. Your clients will soak in natural mineral hot springs, skate on smooth lakes and ski some of the best powder in the world. Winter is full of snowy adventures and stunning winter wonderlands in Alberta and Northwest Territories in Canada.

WInter is a spectacular season for Northern Lights viewing. Glide over snow-covered trails on dogsled being pulled by hard-working huskies and look up at the dancing Aurora. Kick into high gear and hop onto a snowmobile following a guide over frozen Great Slave Lake to a secluded cabin where you'll get a clear view. You'll traverse these lands like a Northerner.

See the Aurora in a new light in the world's Northern Lights capital, Yellowknife. Explore the biggest little city in Canada - walk through historic Old Town and explore our rich heritage from gold mining beginnings to a vibrant Northern metropolis. Gaze at the shimmering Lights from a cabin on the lake. Take a trip to Aurora Station where you'll get the best vantage point.