Snowmobile Guided Tour

Snowmobilers ride through the snowy forests on a dashing snowmobile on the lake. The tour takes about one hour, and each vehicle can accommodate three people.
Children under 12 years old are allowed to experience driving under the responsibility of their parents or guardians.
Winter clothing is not included.
(12/20-1/5: Peak season fee of $10 +5% GST per person per tour)

Snowmobile Guided Tour

Please select optional hotel pick up and drop off (C$5.25 per person).
Minimum 4 people

  • Required Time

    Approx. 1 hour

  • Tour Fees

    C$126 (tax included)
    The above rates do not include hotel pick-up and drop-off fees. If you would like hotel pick-up service, please purchase it separately for C$5.25 per person as an optional extra.
    Children under 6 years old are charged at half price. Half price will be applied.

Calendar

The available dates for reservations are as follows. Please select your preferred date from the circled boxes below.

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    FAQ

    • How long do you accept reservations for tours?
      We accept reservations until 5pm the day before the event.
    • Are there restrooms in the Aurora viewing areas?
      Yes, we do. Please note that this is not a flush type.
    • Can I go to the restroom during Aurora hunting?
      Basically, there are restrooms only in the aurora viewing areas, so please use the restrooms at your hotel before joining the tour.
    • When do I have to cancel my tour?
      Please do so at least 7 days in advance. After 7 days, cancellation fee will be charged.
    • What is the scaffolding like at the Aurora viewing sites?
      It is pitch-dark outside, and there are some bumpy spots, so please wear comfortable walking clothes and bring a light.
    • How far is it from the city to the Aurora viewing sites?
      It will take about 40 minutes by car.
    • Do you get carsick?
      The tour may be on bumpy roads, so please bring anti-sickness medicine if you are easily intoxicated.

MAP

The city is divided into three areas. The center of the city is Downtown, where you will stay, Old Town, the birthplace of Yellowknife, and New Town
Newtown is a residential area. Your guide will be happy to provide you with recommendations for souvenirs, restaurants, etc.