Choose from 60 vacation rentals located in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Top filters in Yellowknife include Internet / Wifi, Kitchen or Kitchenette, and Parking. Prices range from $124 to $657 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Yellowknife are Hotel and RV.

Top vacation rentals in Yellowknife

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Quality Inn & Suites Yellowknife
Hotel
 in Yellowknife
3star
1 full bed
Pets allowed · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Looking to create some memories in Yellowknife? Look no further than our Hotel, Quality Inn & Suites Yellowknife. Enjoy top-rated amenities including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Pets allowed, and more.

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4.5
Excellent(192 Reviews)
Aurora Bayside Inn
Inn
 in Yellowknife
1 full bed
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

This Inn in Yellowknife, is the right price for your (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.) today!

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4.0
Good(812 Reviews)
Chateau Nova Yellowknife
Hotel
 in Yellowknife
4star
1 king bed
Pets allowed · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Soak up the beauty of Yellowknife in our Hotel, Chateau Nova Yellowknife. With a range of amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, you'll feel right at home.

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4.9
Outstanding(43 Reviews)
Tiga Bed and Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
 in Yellowknife
1 queen bed
Garden · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Yellowknife? This Bed and Breakfast offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Balcony or Patio, and more.

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Vacation rentals with internet & wifi in Yellowknife

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Discovery Inn
Inn
 in Yellowknife
2 full beds
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

This inviting Inn in Yellowknife can fit your needs for many types of vacations, at $164 per night.

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3.8
Good(118 Reviews)
The Explorer Hotel
Hotel
 in Yellowknife
4star
1 king bed
Pets allowed · Kitchen or Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Looking to create some memories in Yellowknife? Look no further than our Hotel, The Explorer Hotel. Enjoy top-rated amenities including Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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4.5
Excellent(28 Reviews)
Aurora deluxe Guest House
Bed and Breakfast
 in Yellowknife
1 queen bed
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Yellowknife? This Bed and Breakfast offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Internet / Wifi, Laundry and Smoking allowed, and more.

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4.3
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Our Cabin Bed & Breakfast
Bed and Breakfast
 in Yellowknife
Kitchen or Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi · Parking

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Yellowknife? This Bed and Breakfast offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Fireplace, Internet / Wifi and Kitchen or Kitchenette, and more.

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Yellowknife travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Yellowknife vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Yellowknife, and more.

Frequently asked questions

Where Is Yellowknife, Canada?

The capital of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife sits on the Canadian Shield on the north shore of the Great Slave Lake, south of the mouth of the Yellowknife River, and 512 kilometers from the Arctic Circle.

What Is Yellowknife Known For?

The biggest community and capital of the Canadian Northwest Territories, the scenic and remote Yellowknife is a stunning blend of contemporary features over-pouring with modernity and nature’s greatest wonders. Bordering the Great Slave Lake, Yellowknife is a friendly and quiet Canadian getaway where it precariously stands on the border between unspoiled wilderness and close proximity to urban city life. A city of youth, adventure, and prosperity, Yellowknife stands only 512 kilometers south of the Arctic Circle, where the opportunities to witness the magnificence of midnight suns and aurora borealis is aplenty.

A Quick Guide to Yellowknife in Canada

  • Old Town Glassworks: Nestled in the heart of old Yellowknife, Old Town Glassworks is an off grid co-operative that has been creating beautiful recycled glassware from rescued bottles on the shores of Great Slave Lake since 1994. Utilizing original northern patterns by local artists, the talented workers create handmade glass art, as well as giving workshops on how to sandblast designs onto glasses made from salvaged bottles. After embarking on a fascinating introductory class to a lesser-known art form, make sure to stop by the gift shop brimming with northern glasses, mugs, lamps, soap pumps, magnets, and much more.
  • Bush Pilots Monument: The most popular lookout in Yellowknife, the Bush Pilots Monument provides gorgeous panoramic views over the treasures that lie below, including the Great Slave Lake, Back Bay, and the northern reaches of the city. Dedicated to the bush pilots and engineers who tragically lost their lives in their attempt to open Canada's northernmost regions to the rest of Canada, visitors can walk up a winding staircase, visitors to reach the top of “The Rock” where one can feel that they can almost touch the sky with one outstretched hand.
  • Great Slave Lake: The second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories, the tenth-largest lake in the world, and the deepest in North America, Great Slave Lake is more than just a lake. A water-sports hub, where canoeists, kayakers, and float planes pilots can while away the hours of the day, the lake is also the heart of history, culture, and recreation in the Northwest Territories.

Popular Destinations in Yellowknife

  • Aurora Village: Located on the Ingraham Trail near Yellowknife, Aurora Village is such a well-suited place to marvel at nature's light show, that it's actually named after the real moniker of the Northern Lights, Aurora Borealis. With dog sled rides, teepees, heated seats, Arctic-suitable clothing, and comfortingly hot drinks, open-air light shows have never been more comfortable.
  • Hidden Lake Park & Reserve: A 3,000-hectare wilderness park, the Hidden Lake Park & Reserve is a rolling assembly of rivers, tributaries, lakes, and wetlands scattered across the Canadian Shield. Home to a diverse array of wildlife including moose, black bear, and wolves, visitors can marvel at these stunning examples of nature, as well as partake in several fun-filled activities including fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, hiking, and kayaking.

Best Neighborhoods in Yellowknife, Canada

  • Old Town: The most famous neighborhood in Yellowknife, the 1930s-era Old Town, possesses a tangible Gold Rush era atmosphere. A collection of wildly varied areas, with some interesting names such as Ragged Ass Road, the Old Town speaks of another time and attitude, evident within the funky cabins and eye-catching mansions that share views with fish shacks and floating homes.

What is the price range for rentals in Yellowknife?

Vacation rentals in Yellowknife have a price range between $124-$657. The average price for rentals in Yellowknife is $118 per night.

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Yellowknife?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • Kitchen or Kitchenette
  • Parking

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