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Experience the Northern Lights from a cozy cabin near Yellowknife, with warm food, hot drinks, and professional photos in a small group setting.
The From Yellowknife: Aurora Borealis Tour with Cozy Cabin Base offers a warm and intimate way to witness the Northern Lights in the Northwest Territories. Priced at $103 per person for a 4-hour experience, this tour is ideal for those seeking comfort and personalized service during their aurora chase. Departing from Yellowknife, the tour features a small group maximum of 20 guests, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere and plenty of space for photography and socializing. The combination of a cozy cabin setting, warm food, and professional photos makes this tour stand out from more hurried or crowded options. It’s particularly suited for travelers who want a comfortable, well-organized outing with expert guidance and a focus on both viewing and capturing the spectacular lights.
While the tour is highly praised for its warmth, friendly guides, and good value, it’s worth noting that sightings of the Aurora cannot be guaranteed, as with all outdoor sky-watching experiences. Still, the likelihood of a memorable night is high, especially with the comfort of a heated cabin and the chance to enjoy delicious local food. This experience suits those who prefer a more relaxed pace and an emphasis on comfort and photo opportunities, rather than a long, outdoor chase.


This tour departs from Yellowknife and takes approximately 15 minutes to reach the cozy cabin nestled in the forest. The location provides ample space for guests to spread out, take photos, and enjoy the night sky away from city lights. The cabin itself is always toasty warm, with extra amenities such as parkas and fur coats to keep everyone comfortable during outdoor viewing sessions. This setting creates a peaceful atmosphere perfect for relaxing while waiting for the Aurora to appear.
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Unlike outdoor aurora chases, this experience focuses on keeping guests warm and cozy throughout the night. The heated cabin offers a comfortable retreat, with warm fireplaces, shelving for photos, and outdoor tripod access for photography. Extra coats and hats are provided, ensuring that even the coldest nights don’t dampen the experience. Guests can retreat inside between aurora sightings for a hot fish chowder and bannock baked from the oven, alongside hot chocolate and a variety of teas.

The fish chowder served at the cabin receives high praise for its flavor and hearty quality. Accompanying the meal is hot bannock, a type of traditional bread, served with jams. After lunch, guests enjoy a wide selection of teas and hot chocolate to warm up further. These warm meals and drinks add to the inviting atmosphere, making the evening feel more like a gathering among friends rather than a hurried tour.

The guides actively monitor the night sky by checking every few minutes for signs of the Aurora. When the lights appear, they begin taking several high-quality photos with a good phone camera, aiming for at least 3 to 4 images per sighting. If the Aurora persists for a long duration, additional photos of guests under the lights are captured. The photos are then transferred via email or messaging apps later that evening at no extra charge, allowing everyone to take home professional-quality images of their night.
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This tour emphasizes small group size, with an average of 16 guests, ensuring personalized attention from the local guide. The guide, Tracy, is known for her knowledge of Yellowknife and the North, as well as her friendly, accommodating manner. Guests can ask questions about the Northern Lights, the local environment, and wildlife, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The group dynamic is relaxed, with plenty of space for socializing or quiet reflection.

The tour starts at designated hotel pickup times, with drop-offs included. Guests can choose to stay longer if the Aurora remains visible past the scheduled 4 hours. If some guests are tired or wish to leave early, the guide will coordinate accordingly, ensuring everyone’s preferences are respected. For those especially interested in Aurora photography, the guide’s use of tripods and quality camera phones helps capture stunning images regardless of the night’s conditions.

This tour takes place regardless of weather and is not suitable for wheelchair users. Travelers should dress appropriately for the cold, with layered clothing, as the outdoor viewing can be lengthy in winter temperatures. The warm cabin and extra clothing provided help mitigate the cold, but travelers should be prepared for winter weather conditions in the Northwest Territories during aurora season.

Priced at $103 per person, this experience offers excellent value considering the all-inclusive food, photo services, warm clothing, and local guidance. The booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility. With a high rating of 4.8/5 based on 60 reviews, it remains a popular choice among visitors seeking comfort and personalized service during their Northern Lights adventure.
The combination of a cozy, heated cabin, delicious local food, and professional photo opportunities distinguishes this tour from more traditional outdoor aurora hunts. The focus on small group sizes and personalized attention ensures a relaxed, friendly experience. The availability of warm clothing and hot meals makes it accessible even in the coldest weather, appealing to those who prefer comfort without sacrificing the chance to see the Aurora.
This tour is perfect for travelers who prioritize comfort and personalized service. It suits those who want a relaxed atmosphere, with the opportunity to warm up indoors and still have a chance to photograph the Aurora. It’s also ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers who appreciate good food, friendly guides, and a smaller group setting. If the idea of waiting in a warm, cozy cabin sounds appealing, this experience offers a memorable, stress-free way to enjoy the Northern Lights.
The Yellowknife Aurora Borealis Tour with a cozy cabin offers a balanced mix of comfort, local cuisine, and expert guidance. The small group setting and warm facilities make it a practical choice for those wary of cold outdoor nights. The inclusion of professional-quality photos and the opportunity to stay longer if the Aurora is visible add to its appeal. While sightings cannot be guaranteed, the overall experience delivers value, warmth, and a personal touch, making it a strong option for anyone visiting Yellowknife during aurora season.
Is this tour suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, the tour takes place in any weather, with the cabin providing warmth and comfort.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to wear weather-appropriate clothing, such as layered winter wear, to stay warm during outdoor viewing.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
Will I get to keep the photos taken during the tour?
Yes, the tour guide takes high-quality photos with a good phone camera and sends them to guests via email or messaging apps later that evening.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts about 4 hours, including pickup, food, aurora viewing, and photo sessions.
What makes this tour special compared to others?
The focus on comfort, personal service, and quality photos in a cozy cabin setting sets it apart.
What food is included?
Guests enjoy fish chowder, hot bannock, and a variety of hot drinks like teas and hot chocolate.
Can I stay longer if the Aurora continues?
Yes, the guide can accommodate extended viewing if the Aurora remains visible past the scheduled end time.
How many guests are typically in the group?
The average group size is 16 guests, with a maximum of 20 for a more personalized experience.