Hotels in Yellowknife

Yellowknife has a mix of modern hotels, cozy lodges, and northern-style stays. Whether you’re here for the aurora, a work trip, or an outdoor adventure, you’ll find accommodation that fits your needs.

Featured Hotels In Yellowknife

Explorer Hotel

★★★☆
The city’s largest and most iconic hotel. Aurora-view rooms, full-service dining, and conference space.

– Downtown
– Aurora wake-up calls available
– On-site restaurant

Chateau Nova​

★★★
Modern comfort with spacious rooms and a central location. A great balance for business and leisure.

– Downtown
– Fitness centre, Steam Room
– On-site restaurant

Super 8

★★✬☆
A budget-friendly, reliable chain hotel that covers the essentials. Perfect for travellers who want comfort without the extras.

– Few minute drive from downtown
– Free parking
– Complimentary breakfast included

Looking for Remote Lodges?​

Not into downtown hotels? Yellowknife has unique stays just outside the city from Aurora Village teepees to floating houseboats on Great Slave Lake.

Other Hotels and Accommodations in Yellowknife

Aurora Bayside Inn

★★★

Boutique lakeside Inn on Great Slave Lake, known for it’s views and cozy atmosphere.

Capital Suites

★★✬☆

Apartment-style suites with full kitchens, ideal for longer visits or family stays.

Stanton Suites Hotel

★★✬☆

Modern extended-stay option in a quieter area, featuring large suites and kitchen facilities.

Old Town Log Cabins

★★☆☆

Rustic cabins in historic Old Town, perfect for travellers who want a unique northern stay. Dogs Allowed.

Nova Inn

★★☆☆

Budget-friendly option near downtown with comfortable rooms and easy access to local attractions.

Quality Inn & Suites

★★☆☆

Downtown stay with a on-site café, and simple but useful amenities.

Discovery Inn

★☆☆☆

Budget downtown pick, with on-site Chinese restaurant (Red Apple).


Plan Your Stay in Yellowknife

Best Time to Visit

Winter camping on Banting Lake under the Northern Lights (March)

Winter (Aurora Season)

December – March
– Long nights = best chance to see northern lights from your hotel or tour.

– Hotels fill up fast:book 2–3 months ahead for December–March.

– Many hotels offer aurora wake-up calls.

Hiking trail marker along the Cameron Falls Trail

Summer​ (Midnight Sun)

June – August
– Long daylight hours make for late sunsets and glowing golden hours over lake views.

– Great time for lodges and cabins outside downtown.

– More availability in hotels compared to winter peak season.

Cameron Falls taken end of September

Shoulder Seasons

April – May, September – November
– April (Spring): late aurora season with cheaper rates.

– September (Fall): aurora returns, fewer bugs, mild weather.

– More flexible pricing on hotels and B&Bs.

How to Get Here

Yellowknife is the gateway to Canada’s North, and while most visitors arrive by plane, it’s also accessible by road if you’re up for the adventure.

By Air

Yellowknife Airport (YZF) is the main hub for the Northwest Territories. It has direct year-round flights from southern Canada and connects to smaller northern communities. Most hotels are just 10–15 minutes from the airport, with shuttles available at larger properties.

  • Direct flights: Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Ottawa
  • Airport shuttles: offered by Explorer Hotel, Chateau Nova, Super 8
  • Seasonal/charter flights: connect to remote communities

By Road

Driving to Yellowknife is a long but memorable trip through northern wilderness. The Mackenzie Highway links the city to Alberta, with a paved route all the way.

  • Direct flights: Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, Ottawa
  • Highway 1 → Highway 3 leads straight into Yellowknife
  • Services are limited. Plan fuel stops and overnight stays in advance

By Bus & Shuttle

There are no major long-distance bus routes into Yellowknife. However, some regional shuttle and tour companies run services from nearby communities. Once you arrive, hotels can help coordinate local pickups during aurora season.

Getting Around Town

Yellowknife is compact, with most hotels, shops, and restaurants concentrated in the downtown core. Many travelers find they can explore on foot, but having a vehicle makes it easier to reach aurora viewing spots and lakes outside the city.

Downtown

The central area is walkable, with hotels like Explorer and Chateau Nova right by restaurants, cafés, and shops.

  • Walking-friendly: perfect for short stays
  • Old Town: a 15–20 minute walk from downtown or quick taxi ride from downtown hotels

Car Rentals

Renting a car gives you the most flexibility, especially if you plan to chase aurora outside city lights or drive the scenic Ingraham Trail.

  • Car rentals: available at Yellowknife Airport
  • Book early: rentals sell out fast during aurora season
  • Best for exploring trails, lakes, and ice roads

Taxis & Ride Services

Traditional taxis are readily available, with hotel front desks happy to call one for you.

  • No Uber or Lyft in Yellowknife
  • Phone dispatch or hotel-arranged pickups

Public Transit

Yellowknife Transit operates a small bus network with set routes and schedules. While designed mainly for residents, Yellowknife public transit for visitors can be a handy option if you’re staying for more than a few days.

  • Routes cover downtown, Frame Lake, and residential areas
  • Limited evening and weekend service. Check Yellowknife Transit schedules before riding
  • Affordable fares, cash payment required

Pro tip: If you’re only in Yellowknife for a short aurora trip, taxis or hotel shuttles are often more convenient than relying on buses.

Hotel Shuttles

Many Yellowknife hotels offer complimentary or low-cost airport shuttles, making arrivals and departures simple. Larger properties like the Explorer Hotel, Chateau Nova, and Super 8 typically have scheduled runs that align with major flight times. Smaller inns and B&Bs may arrange pickup on request.

Pro tip: If you’re traveling during peak aurora season, reserve your hotel shuttle early. Flights arrive full and shuttles can book up quickly.

Resources & Next Steps

Planning an aurora trip?

Don’t miss our Northern Lights Guide

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Blog posts about Yellowknife

Coming soon: Best Time to See the Aurora in Yellowknife, Top Canoe Routes Near Great Slave Lake, and A Local’s Guide to Old Town.