100% Indigenous Owned
Winter Nature Hike
Winter Nature Hike
December 01 to April 20
- Free tour transfers
- Indigenous guides
- A wonderful winter hiking experience
- Amazing northern winter scenery
- Smaller, more personal tour experience
- Hot chocolate and Canadian snacks
- Great landscape photo opportunities
- FREE professional photos
**Please advise us of any food allergies
- Travel insurance
- Tips/gratuity for guides
Best winter hike experience!
Experience the wonderful, very cool and wonderful frozen wilderness of northern Canada! Join us on our 3hr winter wilderness nature hike for Yellowknife’s best winter hiking experience!
Breathe in the cool, clean and fresh winter air of northern Canada as you get some healthy outdoor exercise! Enjoy the winter scenery of the snow covered forest and have fun as you go snowshoeing through the deep snow on the frozen lakes along the hike!
Listen to your Indigenous guide as they talk about our special relationships with the land and animals during the hike. They will talk about the different animal tracks you will see along the way and you may even see some wildlife like the rabbit, fox, lynx or wolf!!
After a refreshing hike through the winter wilderness, after having fun snowshoeing the deep snow of the frozen lakes and learning about the special relationships the Indigenous people’s have with the land and animals, you reach the top, where you will be rewarded with an amazing view where you can see for kilometres and kilometres in every direction! At the top enjoy a well deserved cup of hot chocolate and hot snack, mmmmmmm!
Join Yellowknife’s best winter nature hike experience with a 100% Indigenous owned tour company reconnect with Mother Nature, get some fun outdoor winter exercise, learn about the Indigenous culture, go snowshoeing and enjoy one of the most amazing views in all of the Yellowknife area!!
Need winter clothing?
Stay nice & warm while saving on baggage space and cost! We offer winter clothing rentals to keep you toasty warm! Includes the world famous Canada Goose down parkas, insulated ski-pants, Sorel Glacier boots, warm mitts and neck warmer.