No. They are predominantly found on the sea ice covering the continental shelf so as to access their main food source, seals. Yellowknife is located well inland of any part of the Arctic Sea or Hudson Bay, well away from the traditional territory of the polar bear.
No, however the Northwest Territories have Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east which are part of the Arctic Circle. The Arctic Circle is where polar bears naturally occur or hunt.
Yes, polar bears live in the yukon and occasionally as far south as Newfoundland but mostly the ice adjacent to shorelines throughout the circumpolar arctic
North West Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut
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Yellowknife is in the province of Northwest Territories, Canada.
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There is nothing there except bears. But it does happen to be where the borders of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories meet in the middle of Canada.
They lived/live in the northern territories of Canada such as Nunavut, North-west territories and the Yukon Territories.
Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.
Well, it means just what it says - Territories in Canada that are in the north west. NWT as they are often written are in the very far north of Canada and in the west.
Yellowknife is the capital city in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
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