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Experience night-time ice fishing and the northern lights on this private tour in Yellowknife, including heated huts, hot beverages, and guided insights for up to 6 people.

This Yellowknife private ice fishing and Aurora tour offers a unique way to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of Canada’s North. Priced at $1,157.64 per group (up to 6 people), it lasts around 4 to 5 hours, starting at 10:00 pm. The tour combines hands-on ice fishing, the thrill of seeing the northern lights, and the comfort of heated fishing huts. It is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts looking for an evening packed with adventure and peaceful moments under the night sky.
The experience is led by English and Chinese speaking guides, with private transportation included. It begins with a drive onto the Great Slave Lake ice road, where the group gets to try spot ice fishing at night. The tour concludes with hotel drop-offs, making logistics smooth and convenient. A notable feature is the use of heated huts, allowing for warmth and comfort while waiting for the fish and the aurora to appear, along with complimentary hot beverages and light snacks.
While the NWT fishing license isn’t included, the tour provides all necessary fishing equipment and access to hot drinks and soup. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, with only your group participating on this private tour by Arctic Tours Canada, known for its specialized outdoor adventures.

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The tour kicks off with private transportation that takes your group onto the ice road on Great Slave Lake, the ninth largest and deepest lake in North America. This driving experience over ice is part of what makes this tour memorable, offering a chance to witness the vast, frozen landscape up close. Once on the ice, guides help set up heated fishing huts, where your group can relax and prepare for the night’s activity.
The focus is on hands-on ice fishing at night, giving participants a chance to reel in fish while enjoying the tranquil, starry surroundings. The guided instructions ensure everyone is comfortable with the fishing techniques, making it accessible even for those new to ice fishing. The warmth of the huts contrasts with the chilly air outside, creating a cozy environment to wait for fish and the northern lights.
This part of the experience emphasizes practical fishing equipment use and safety tips shared by guides familiar with the area, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable outing. The drive on the ice adds a sense of adventure, setting the scene for a true Arctic experience.

One of the main highlights is the use of heated ice fishing huts, which provide a warm shelter during the late-night activity. These huts are well-equipped and designed to make the experience comfortable, even in the coldest months.
Inside the huts, fishing gear is supplied, so no need to bring your own equipment. The warm environment allows you to concentrate on fishing while sipping hot beverages like coffee or tea, and enjoying light snacks including hot soup. This setup makes the long, cold night more inviting and less rugged than typical ice fishing outings.
The heated huts also serve as a perfect vantage point for watching the aurora borealis. As the northern lights dance overhead, the warmth inside keeps you comfortable while marveling at this natural phenomenon. The combination of fishing, warmth, and aurora viewing sets this tour apart from many Arctic excursions.

The tour’s timing ensures that you are on the ice during peak aurora viewing hours. As night falls, the guides will help you spot the northern lights, which are often visible from the comfort of your heated hut.
The guides are experienced in northern lights spotting and will ensure you don’t miss a moment of this breathtaking display. The dark, clear skies of Yellowknife make for excellent aurora viewing conditions, especially when combined with the warmth of the huts. You can relax, enjoy your hot beverages, and let the natural light show unfold overhead.
This aurora experience is a key part of the tour, seamlessly integrated with the ice fishing activity. It offers a peaceful, awe-inspiring backdrop that enhances the overall adventure.

The tour departs at 10:00 pm, providing ample opportunity for prime northern lights viewing. Pickup is included, making transportation hassle-free from your hotel in Yellowknife, with private transport for your group.
The experience is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves some walking on ice and sitting for extended periods. Service animals are permitted, and the tour is fully private, meaning no large groups or crowds.
Since the tour is non-refundable, it’s best to confirm weather conditions beforehand, as poor weather may lead to cancellations. If canceled due to weather, a different date or full refund is offered, ensuring flexibility for unpredictable Arctic conditions.

Included in the package are heated fishing huts, fishing equipment, coffee and tea, including hot soup, private transportation, and a guide who speaks both English and Chinese.
However, the NWT fishing license is not included, so it’s necessary to purchase that separately if required. The tour provides a comprehensive experience focused on comfort, guidance, and natural beauty.

Arctic Tours Canada is the company behind this tour, with expertise in Arctic outdoor activities. They ensure a well-organized, safe experience that combines adventure with relaxation. Their focus on private, personalized tours means your group enjoys a tailored outing with expert guides leading the way.

This nighttime ice fishing and aurora viewing tour is perfect for outdoor lovers, families, or groups looking for a relaxing yet exciting Arctic experience. It suits those interested in fishing, natural light displays, and comfortable outdoor activities in cold weather.
Because it’s a private experience, it’s also suitable for small groups or special occasions. The combination of guided instruction, cozy huts, and stunning scenery creates a memorable night in Yellowknife.
This tour offers a distinctive blend of outdoor adventure and natural spectacle, making it ideal for those seeking nighttime exploration in the Arctic. The heated huts and included hot drinks and snacks make it comfortable amid the winter chill, while the chance to see the northern lights adds an unforgettable touch.
Its private format and expert guides ensure a personalized, safe experience. Keep in mind the non-refundable policy and weather dependency, but overall, this tour provides a well-rounded, memorable Arctic night. It’s a great choice for anyone eager to combine fishing, scenic beauty, and aurora viewing in one seamless adventure.
Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, private transportation from your hotel in Yellowknife is included in the tour.
What is the price for the group?
The tour costs $1,157.64 per group, accommodating up to 6 people.
What are the start and end times?
The tour begins at 10:00 pm and lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours.
Are heated huts available?
Yes, heated fishing huts are provided for comfort during the activity.
What should I bring?
While fishing gear and equipment are supplied, you may want to bring warm clothing suitable for cold nights and any personal items.
Is the aurora borealis guaranteed?
No, the northern lights depend on weather and solar activity, but the guides will do their best to help you spot them.
Can I participate if I don’t have fishing experience?
Absolutely, guides provide instructions on fishing techniques, making it accessible for beginners.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so children should be prepared for cold outdoor conditions.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Do I need to purchase a fishing license?
Yes, the NWT fishing license is not included, so you should acquire one separately if required.