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We have 5 hotels in Northwest Territories.

 
 
Peterson's Point Lake Lodge        
P.O. Box 447

Boasting a sauna, Peterson's Point Lake Lodge is situated in Yellowknife and provides comfortable accommodation. It is ideally located for those wanting to visit local attractions.There are 4 rooms at the lodge, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay.
Yellow Dog Lodge Inc Northwest Territories Star Rating 3        
Duncan and Graham Lakes

Those staying at Yellow Dog Lodge Inc Northwest Territories have access to its wide range of outdoor activities, including fishing and kayaking.There are 8 rooms at the lodge, each offering all the essentials to ensure a comfortable stay..
Blachford Lake Lodge Star Rating 4        
3528 McDonald Drive

Those staying at Blachford Lake Lodge are invited to benefit from the relaxation amenities, which include a sauna. There are also a range of outdoor activities to enjoy, such as kayaking and boating.The lodge has 10 well-appointed rooms that are accompanied by a variety of essential facilities to ensure guests have an enjoyable stay.
Yellow Dog Lodge, Inc. Star Rating 3        
Duncan and Graham Lakes

Yellow Dog Lodge Inc provides 3-star accommodation, as well as a swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.The hotel features rooms equipped with a BBQ.Those staying at Yellow Dog Lodge Inc can enjoy a unique dining experience at the on-site restaurant, conveniently based for those who want to stay close by at mealtime.
Brabant Lodge Ltd        
37 Lakeshore Drive

Brabant Lodge Ltd has comfortable rooms, designed to suit the needs of any traveller...
 
 
More on Northwest Territories .
 
The Northwest Territories of Canada include the regions of Dehcho, North Slave, Sahtu, South Slave and Inuvik. Their remote landscape encompasses forest, mountains, Arctic tundra and islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Dehcho's Nahanni National Park Reserve centers around the canyons of the South Nahanni River and 90m-high Virginia Falls. The regional capital, Yellowknife, is on the north shore of Great Slave Lake.