WELCOME TO/DRIVING IN YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2023
- City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories capital!
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IF you happen to visit Yellowknife by your personal vehicle, go to Yellowknife Visitor Center ykonline.ca/yellowknife-visit... and when they establish you're indeed a visitor to the city they will give you a three-day free parking pass renewed for another three days and another three days... and you can park for free anywhere in Yellowknife except morning or afternoon rush hours on major downtown roads!
VISIT Yellowknife, Northwest Territories!
Drive safely!
Just booked my trip to YK. Looks like an amazing place.
I love this video. Yellowknife is not a small town in the middle of nowhere (as i thought) ... Yellowknife is big !! It got a city vibe. I will visit this awesome place next summer !! 🤘 🔛 🆒️ 🥳 👏 👏 👏 💕 💕
Yellowknife/Somba K'e almost reminds of Corner Brook as it has a similar population level, spread out over a large area, and both located along Boreal Forests.
Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula and Labrador areas has a similar landscape to the southern Northwest Territories/Denendeh as the trees are much smaller and the climate can be harsh.
Only difference is that Northwest Territories doesn't get as much snow as Labrador as well as Northern and Western Newfoundland.
Definitely visit! I was there last week and that city is unlike any other I've visited. I'm planning to go again next summer.
@@Sc00terNut-zq3gs:
I will listen to your advice !! Thank you so much !!
Little did we know how smokey it was going to get over the next few weeks. Nice video!
Damn it's pretty big,half expected to be really snowy with lakes and cabins
It doesn’t snow in July
Corner Brook, a city located in Western Newfoundland, is almost similar as its also spread out over a large area and has a similar population level.
Just 200 kilometres away, the Great Northern Peninsula area which has a latitude similar to Southern England, has a similar landscape and Subarctic climate, but they get over 500 centimetres of snow per winter, which is more than Yellowknife's total precipitation levels for a year.
@@HalifaxHercules:
Thank you for sharing this information with us. Your knowledge is fascinating !! 🤘 🔛 🥳
I want to visit Yellowknife one of the next few summers.
Where are the lumberjacks?
There are none here.
Its bigger than i thought
Smaller than Whitehorse czcams.com/video/xMWXRDzhrhA/video.html
but way friendlier than most Yukoners I met and talked to!
Those in Yellowknife are humble ppl, Yukoners a bunch of spoiled elitists!
Stay well.