Driver and tour guide service fee (5D4N total CAD35)
Meals
Optional activities mentioned in the itinerary
Other personal expenses, such as laundry, telephone, drinks, shopping, pay TV, etc.
Additional charges due to force majeure reasons such as traffic delays, wars, strikes, weather, flight cancellations or changes
Any kind of travel insurance
Optional Activities:
Winter - Snowmobile (one hour per person per vehicle) - CAD220+%GST
Only in winter in the Arctic, there is nothing more exciting than snowmobiling to conquer this icy wilderness, regardless of wind or snow. Tourists are required to drive 2 people with 1 snowmobile for 1 hour. At least 2 people are required to make the trip.
Winter - Ice Fishing + Famous Bullock Fish Restaurant Fish Meal - CAD115+5%GST
Driving to the Indian home on the Great Slave Lake, the lake was covered with more than 1 meter of ice, and the local Indian fishermen had pre-drilled net holes in the fish passage. Guests can fish with local fishermen and experience the joy of polar fishermen. They can also play skis and snowshoes, and then go to the famous fish restaurant Bullock to taste the white fish of the day. At least 6 people are required to make the trip.
Winter - Ice Fishing on Bombardier Tank - CAD150+5%GST
Ride a Bombardier ice tank, follow the Fish King to Great Slave Lake to watch the net fishing, and go to his island to enjoy the freshly caught fish. Fish King mainly makes a living by fishing, and his home on the island is decorated with fishermen's furniture. For lunch, you may have smoked fish, sashimi, pan-fried fish and homemade caviar. It is very unique and popular, so it is difficult to get a seat.
Winter--Ice fishing at Rainbow House - CAD120+5%
The rainbow cabins, composed of 7-8, are placed on the edge of the Great Slave Lake. Watch the Indians pull the nets to catch fish, and then wait for the fish lunch in the cabins. Lunch includes fried fish, fish soup, salad, etc.
Winter--Village Dog Sledding - CAD119+5%GST
The departure time is fixed, and the pick-up and drop-off are on time. A sledding team of 12-16 Alaskans and huskies runs in the forest lake for about 15 minutes and the scenery is beautiful. The dogs are good-looking and photogenic, and the half-day tour to Yellowknife's famous Aurora Camp includes roasted marshmallows, free Tubing, and posing with big shoes. Only pick up from city center hotels, no waiting list for latecomers.
Warm clothes
CAD55+5%GST (3 days and 2 nights)
CAD95+5%GST (4 days and 3 nights)
CAD125+5%GST(5 days and 4 nights)
Includes Canada Goose Level 5 Expedition jacket, snow pants, boots, gloves, last night's recovery after the Aurora.