Museums & Art Galleries in Yellowknife, NT

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4909 47 Street, Yellowknife, X1A 1L7

(867) 445-9735
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4801 Franklin Ave, Yellowknife, X1A 2B9

(867) 873-5944
At Northern Images in Yellowknife, we carry an amazing selection of art, jewellery, apparel, prints and more. We specialize in traditional, authentic northern pieces which make the perfect gifts for celebrating any special occasion. Stop by today to browse through our carefully curated product offering.
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4905 48 St, Yellowknife, X1A 2N4

(867) 873-3536
Maison et Jardinage, Gift Shops, Gifts, Art Gallery, Picture Frames, Magasins de cadres, Frame Dealers, Dealer, Shop, Fournitures générales et Services
Customers commend the friendly and professional customer service at Visual Effects Custom Picture Framing. One client was impressed with the creative ideas presented for framing a Connor McDavid autographed jersey and hockey cards. Another praises the excellent service received.
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4750 48Th Street, Yellowknife, X1A 2L9

(867) 767-9347
The concept for the PWNHC was originally established in 1971, as a result of concern over the loss of northern artifacts and collections, and the need to provide museum services and support throughout the Northwest Territories. In 1972, a program calling for the development of museum services in the NWT received official approval from the Government of the Northwest Territories. On April 16, 1979, HRH, the Prince of Wales, officiated at the opening of the facility that bears his title. The mandate for the PWNHC’s activities derives from the Northwest Territories Archives Act, the Northwest Territories Historical Resources Act, and the Northwest Territories Archaeological Sites Regulations. As the Government of the Northwest Territories’ museum and archives, it is administered by the Culture and Heritage Division of the Department of Education, Culture, and Employment. The PWNHC holds in trust for the public a large collection of objects that represent the peoples and cultures of the NWT, and produces exhibitions that tell stories about the land, people and history of the NWT. However, the PWNHC is “more than a museum”. In addition to its exhibits, collections and conservation programs, the PWNHC houses the NWT Archives, provides technical, logistic and financial support to individuals and organizations involved in cultural activities and the arts, and authorizes archaeological studies in the NWT.
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5007 Bryson Drive, Yellowknife, X1A 2A3

(867) 920-0711
Art Gallery
Down to Earth Gallery is a cozy museum & art gallery filled with unique local arts and crafts. Customers praise the lovely selection of paintings, pottery, jewelry, souvenirs, and handmade items. Some visitors also enjoyed interacting with the friendly artists and staff. Prices are mentioned as being a bit high but worth it for special purchases.

5005 Bryson Drive, Yellowknife, X1A 2A3

+1 867-873-8064
The Heart of Yellowknife's Old Town.
This museum and gallery is a must-visit in Yellowkife's Old Town. With warm and welcoming staff, unique items, and fair prices, customers appreciate the huge collection of handmade art pieces and souvenirs made of various materials like fur, glass, stone, cloth, metal, bones, and drawings. The gallery offers a range of items, from inexpensive postcards to higher-priced, treasured pieces. Some visitors enjoy the historical photos and exhibits.

5101 50th Avenue, Yellowknife, X1A 2N4

(867) 766-8485
Our mandate and priorities are centered around culture, identity and sport. We deliver policies and programs related to broadcasting and interactive media, arts and cultural industries, heritage objects and spaces, official languages, citizenship participation and identity, human rights, Aboriginal Peoples, youth and sport initiatives, as well as national ceremonies and symbols. The Canadian Heritage Portfolio includes the Department, five departmental agencies, nine Crown corporations and one administrative tribunal. The organization structure illustrates how the Department is organized to ensure a place for Canadian voices and perspectives, to support excellence, and to reach Canadians from all walks of life.

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