Sports Clubs in Yellowknife, NT

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4908 - 49 Street, Yellowknife, X1A 1P3

(867) 669-8326
Sport North was incorporated in October 1976 to assist in the promotion and development of amateur sport in the Northwest Territories. Our Mission: Sport North represents the Territorial Sport Organizations of the Northwest Territories. We are dedicated to the development of sport at every level of participation in the Northwest Territories. Our Vision: Sport North Federation will be the recognized leader in sport development and will ensure that opportunities in sport, based on fair play, are accessible to all residents of the NWT. Our Logo: The Sport North Federation Logo has two symbolic northern figures joined by a single head to indicate the unity of the Territorial Sport Organizations within Sport North. The bottom figure is running with lifted arms, representing speed and strength. The top figure is balancing, representing co-ordination and agility. These are the four athletic qualities needed to participate in sport. Sport North and its member organizations meet twice per year; Annual General Meeting (May) and the Sport Forum (November).
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41 Kam Lake Rd, Yellowknife, X1A 2P7

(867) 920-7771

4600 Franklin Ave, Yellowknife, X1A 2N2

Fox Den Martial Arts in Yellowknife is a welcoming and inclusive sports club with exceptional coaches and a supportive community. The facility is clean and well-equipped, offering effective training for students of all levels. The instructors are highly skilled and experienced, providing individualized instruction and ensuring a positive and safe training environment. Fox Den Martial Arts is recommended for those looking to learn new skills, get fit, or meet a great community.

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.