Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre

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Yellowknife, Canada

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Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is located in Yellowknife, Canada on 4750 48 St. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category heritage museummuseumtourist attraction in Canada.

Address

4750 48 St

Phone

+1 8677679347

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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K M

Very cute museum. It's not super big, but it is quite beautiful and modern. I didn't know they had tours, but walked in just as one started on a Friday. The tour guide was friendly and knowledgeable. Got to learn about the natives and how they survived, the types of stones and elements found here, the types of animals in the north, and a few other interesting facts. It's all free, and certainly worth the trip.

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Douglas A Alvarez

Beautiful museum nestled in the province of the northwest territory of Canada. Place nestled in the capital of the province, Yellowknife that reflects the ecosystem and the natural environment in which these animals develop and live. As well as the inhabitants of this inhospitable place of the earth. This museum is an unforgettable experience.

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Douglas A Alvarez

Beautiful museum nestled in the province of the northwest territory of Canada. Place nestled in the capital of the province, Yellowknife that reflects the ecosystem and the natural environment in which these animals develop and live. As well as the inhabitants of this inhospitable place of the earth. This museum is an unforgettable experience.

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Max Leard

One of the former staff did an informal tour for us, as our uncle built most of the cases in the museum.

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Cee gee

This museum showcases the tradition and culture of the Inuits. I am fascinated how they intricately preserve those carvings, old metal scraps up to the wild animals. Very educational!

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Ian McKenzie

Came here for the exhibits, and also hit up the restaurant. Both were amazing! So much to see including aboriginal and natural history, and the food was great.

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Matthew Tye

Enjoyable visit. Lots of information on the area and it’s history. Both of the Aboriginals as well as the European settlers. This is certainly worth visiting while on your trip to Yellowknife. The staff were very helpful and seemed to really enjoy their work.

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Travis Mason

Nice Place to Visit. Easy, Interactive, and Informative Displays. Free, but Donations are Suggested, Good Suggestion. Parking is Pretty Good, and Knowledge is King. Happy to Have Come Here.