Yes, there are seals in Yellowknife NWT
The capital of the N.W.T. (Northwest Territories of Canada) is Yellowknife.
1186 miles
because there is a lot of tin in it! xD ^_^*
YellowKnife. (capital of NWT)
The largest city in the Northwest Territories (NWT) is Yellowknife. It serves as the capital and is located on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake. Yellowknife is known for its vibrant culture, significant mining history, and as a gateway for visitors exploring the Canadian North.
Yellowknife, NWT Capital of the Northwest Territories, Canada.
Found one in Yellowknife, NWT, in the flower garden. Just saw my first. Port Perry, ONT.
Yellowknife got its name from the local Dene First Nations people who used yellow copper tools from the region. The name refers to the copper-colored knives with which they fashioned their tools.
I would Google "trucking companies in Yellowknife NWT" or wording along those lines and see what you get.
At one time most of Canada was a territory but today there are only three territories. These include The Yukon, The NWT, and Nunavut. The capitals are Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit (AKA "Frobisher Bay").
The distance between Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, and Winnipeg, Manitoba, is approximately 1,500 kilometers (about 930 miles) when measured in a straight line (as the crow flies). However, actual travel distances may vary depending on the specific route taken, particularly if traveling by road or air.
Mildred Hall (1900-?) was an influential educator in Canada. Born in the US, she established the first school in the Northwest Territories, and also taught in Alberta. A primarily native school is named for her in Yellowknife, NWT.