Escape to Yellowknife with this 3-day aurora adventure! Chase the Northern Lights through the vast Canadian wilderness. Spend your free time relaxing or opt to explore the area before you hunt for the auroras at night.
Please note that this tour includes self-guided time. Travelers should arrange activities by themselves for these time periods
Please have your ID documents (e.g., passport, ID card) with you on the day of the visit, as you may be asked to present them for identity verification purposes
Upon arrival, the tour guide will wait for you at the arrival hall, holding a personalized sign with your name
If you are unable to find the tour guide, please dial #27 from the phone at the Information Desk in the arrival hall to reach KKday customer service, or dial +1(867)446-7335 or +1(867)446-7336 or +1(867)446-7337 for Arctic Tours Canada customer service. Please leave your contact info if no one answers, or simply keep calling
Travelers are strongly advised to purchase their insurance, as refunds will not be granted for flight delays or cancellations due to weather conditions. The tour will continue as scheduled upon your arrival in Yellowknife
We recommend that you download or print out the e-voucher for offline access
Please note that pick-up service only applies to designated hotels, no private addresses or Airbnb pick-up provided
Please note that flights to Yellowknife are in high demand and may be fully booked. As such, the tour cannot reschedule or cancel due to flight cancellation, fully-booked seats, or other circumstances
Hotels provide bath towels, hair dryers, and bathing supplies. Please bring your own toothpaste, toothbrushes, and other personal hygiene items
KKday reserves the right to modify, change the content of this event or terminate the event in advance. KKday has the final interpretation and decision on all matters of the event
In addition to the above precautions, if there are any matters not covered in this event, KKday reserves the right to modify, change, suspend and explain the content of the event at any time. The modification information will be announced directly on this product page without prior notice
Yellowknife offers an excellent chance to see the Northern Lights primarily from late August to early April. This period benefits from long, dark nights and typically clear skies, which are crucial for optimal aurora viewing. The shoulder seasons, like late August/September and March/early April, can also offer unique experiences with less extreme cold.
The Northern Lights are generally most active and visible between 9:00 PM and 4:00 AM in Yellowknife, with peak activity often occurring around midnight. However, their appearance is unpredictable, so patience is key. Tour operators usually plan outings to maximize viewing opportunities within these hours, based on real-time forecasts.
Yellowknife's reputation as a top aurora destination stems from several key factors: its location directly under the auroral oval, which is a band of high aurora activity; a consistently clear, dry climate with minimal light pollution; and flat terrain, providing unobstructed 360-degree views of the sky. These conditions greatly increase the chances of spectacular sightings.
To significantly increase your chances of witnessing the Northern Lights in Yellowknife, a stay of at least three to four nights is highly recommended. This duration allows for variability in weather conditions and aurora activity, ensuring multiple opportunities to view the phenomenon and account for any potential cloud cover.
Aurora Village in Yellowknife provides a distinct viewing experience with its strategically located viewing sites away from city lights. Visitors can stay warm in traditional heated teepees, enjoy comfortable seating, and often learn about local culture. Professional guides are on hand to share knowledge about the aurora and assist with photography, enhancing the overall experience.
Many Yellowknife aurora tours, like the 3-day aurora adventure, include convenient roundtrip airport transfer services, eliminating the need for a personal vehicle upon arrival. For getting around the city, local taxis and shuttle services are readily available. Exploring the downtown and Old Town areas can also be done on foot or by using local transport options.
A knowledgeable tour guide significantly enhances the Northern Lights experience in Yellowknife by providing valuable insights into the science behind the aurora, local history, and cultural significance. Guides also assist with logistics, lead guests to optimal viewing spots, offer photography tips, and ensure a comfortable and safe experience during nightly excursions.
During the day in Yellowknife, visitors can explore the charming Old Town, visit the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre to learn about the region's history and culture, or see the Legislative Assembly. Depending on the season, activities like dog sledding, snowshoeing, ice road drives, or walking around Great Slave Lake offer unique ways to experience the Canadian wilderness.