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Walking tour of downtown Yellowknife Franklin Avenue to Ruth Inch Memorial Pool - August 11, 2021 

Joe the Aurora Hunter
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What a beautiful evening for a walk of downtown Yellowknife! August 11th, +18C, blue skies and no wind, perfect conditions for a relaxing evening walk.
Join me as I do another walking tour down memory lane of Yellowknife. This evening I start the video halfway thru my daily walk, realizing "Hey you guys can keep me company on the rest of my walk!"
So I start our by the Explorer Hotel, head down 49th street to Franklin Avenue, took a right and headed towards Ruth Inch Memorial pool walking along Franklin Avenue.
Along the way I talk about the places, the people and I share my personal memories and stories of old Yellowknife and point out the changes that we see today. I hope you enjoy these trips with me down memory lane.
Doing these videos for you really brings back a lot of wonderful memories for me. For those of you viewing who have not been to Yellowknife yet, thank you for watching and I hope you enjoy how I present Yellowknife.
Please free to subscribe to my page and share with others who you think might enjoy these videos as well, and of course I would love to hear your comments. Thanks for watching!
See you on the next video. Stay safe, travel safe, be kind to others.
Joe :)
"Once a Yellowknifer, always a Yellowknifer"

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Комментарии : 43   
@DavidDeZ-ow7gy
@DavidDeZ-ow7gy 3 месяца назад
As you so rightly said "Once a Yellowknifer - Always a Yellowknifer!!" So True! Lived in YK from 1987 to 1993. My wife and I were mesmerized going along with you for the walk. Thanks Joe! 31 years later YK still feels like home. Our youngest was born at the "Old" Stanton Hospital that you passed by. Thanks to Noel (below) for forwarding this to me.
@Noel-ey9pr
@Noel-ey9pr 3 месяца назад
Hi Joe I was there 1976 to 1993 and loved hearing memories of so many familiar places and names. I spent every summer at Tommy Forrest doing announcing keeping score, even playing and umpiring badly. Also all the time at the original tennis courts near City Hall. Am now going to watch all your other tour videos..loved this...Thanks
@roccon1338
@roccon1338 2 года назад
Was raised in Yellowknife from 1958 and we left in 1971. So many names that you mentioned are so familiar. No TV until 1968 for 4 hours a night. I also was a Gerry Murphy rink rat for years when Prince was caretaker. Delivered the Edmonton Journal and Ted Horton's News of the North. One guy that I always remembered was old Tom Dornbos standing for hours in the old post office. First real job that I ever had was Frame and Perkins pumping gas. Could go on forever but Yellowknife in those days was a perfect place for fun and adventure. Rafting on Long Lake. Thank you for the video
@Brewdin83
@Brewdin83 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the memories lived there from 1988-2001
@proy2241
@proy2241 7 месяцев назад
I’m commenting as I watch Joe, I was on the gitsel street road hockey team lol. I lived at 662 gitsel st 👍
@johnmorelli3775
@johnmorelli3775 2 года назад
Joe, I enjoyed your tour - well done! Looks like Yellowknife has a fairly large downtown! I look forward to seeing it in person some day!
@benouelletoutside
@benouelletoutside Год назад
Thanks for the tour Joe. I lived in YK from 1969 to 83. Use to go to school with a few names you mentioned at St Pats then when it was new St Joe’s. Dean Mckime Ive made many trips to YK. Last one in 2019 motor cycle trip with Ford Belanger. Hopen to do another other in 2023. Always a YKer.
@benouelletoutside
@benouelletoutside Год назад
Oh and I was on the Gitzel team. Use to play val and roland conrad. Phill and joey bailey. On that team as well. They were good.
@anorthcanadianfriend6027
@anorthcanadianfriend6027 3 года назад
Would love to see a walking tour of the multiplex all the way to the BMO on Old Airport Road. Thanks for these awesome vids!
@barriesbradley1
@barriesbradley1 3 года назад
Thank you so much. YK 1978-1982, Architect with DPW. Miss the North every day.
@marqy007
@marqy007 Год назад
My wife and I lived in YK from 1977 to 78. Population 10K. We were in our mid 20s and were married on Bush Pilots Monument. She worked in a government building and I worked for Whissell Enterprizes, operated by Ken Kimble, out side of town where I learned how to run heavy equipment. I heard that ole Kenny ended up in the slammer for some nefarious deeds he pulled. It was tricky getting used to the summer and winter, where the sun would just dip below the horizon in summer and would just peek over the horizon in winter. We left in the autumn of 1978 and moved south to Grande Prairie, Alta., as being from southern Ontario, we couldn't do another winter of the killer cold of frequent -30 to -40 temps. We were stunned by the Northern lites dome and the rough and tough ravens and sled dogs. I recall visiting the Wild Cat Cafe and the Gold Range bar now and then. I was horrified by the treatment of the Aboriginal people in Rainbow village. This was my first knowledge of the First Nations, way up north, of which led me to discover the horrendous treatment of all the First Nations people on this continent which was never taught to us in schools in the south and have truly educated myself of this nitemare ever since. YK was a truly eye-opening experience I will never forget. This video sure portrays a different place since we were there 40+ years ago...
@ak6885
@ak6885 9 месяцев назад
Hi I just saw your video. I am actually planning to visit YW early September 2024. Coming from Toronto,. planning to stay at the Nova Inn. I am hoping to be able to get to see the Northern Lights, will be spending 7 days there. Would love to hook with you and get to see more of YW.
@seanhewitt603
@seanhewitt603 9 месяцев назад
Its been twenty five years since I left the last time, but I do remember alot. The time the twin otter went through the ice, oor the old twin engine airplane wreck that used to sit on the hill near pilots monument. Or when morrison drive on latham island got paved ...
@proy2241
@proy2241 7 месяцев назад
Hi Joe The hoist room was beside Sutherland drugs. Where north west tower is was a house with a concrete retaining wall as a fence. We would sit there all the time and soak in the Yellowknife atmosphere.You’re right about always being a Yellowknifer . I’ve never really left .my home town. Thanks for doing these videos.
@mauricehache49
@mauricehache49 Год назад
Nicely done Joe, it's been 10 years since I have visited home...nice to see what has changed since 2012...my wife Barbara and I will be visiting this Christmas to see my family..
@annetyrrell2189
@annetyrrell2189 Месяц назад
It dips down like there was a drive way there at Shoppers because that was one of the entry or exit to the parking lot for JJ Hobbies building
@domalbe51882
@domalbe51882 2 года назад
Thank you, Joe.....
@proy2241
@proy2241 7 месяцев назад
There yah go it was a popular wall to sit at lol.
@506jeff
@506jeff 3 года назад
thanks for the tour, i lived here 2017-2019 and i sure do miss it.
@graysonwilder918
@graysonwilder918 2 года назад
Thank you Joe. I don’t know how you remember all the names of people. I will be moving to Yellowknife in August. I am looking forward to the move from Vancouver.
@dalanwanbdiska6542
@dalanwanbdiska6542 2 года назад
Wow thanks for sharing my old building. We used to slide off the edge behind the building and below was some kind of road like a highway. If we didnt stop ourselves we could fall into traffic. The pool is across from the building i lived. You are taking the trail towards the hospital. We used to take it to mcdonalds.
@dalanwanbdiska6542
@dalanwanbdiska6542 2 года назад
I lived behind a store called winks, in a court , it wasnt sisson court. It was a huge brown building. The winks as down the hill and across was a swimming pool. I was 9 , im 34 now. I used to bike to the beach. I dont remember it too much. We used to ride around a lake or river on a huge trail that goes all the way around in a circle. We used to cross the pool area to the hospital area across the frozen lake.
@nhorskieofwvlog7280
@nhorskieofwvlog7280 3 года назад
Hello I'm new here sending full support and watching from riyad saudi godbless
@markbajek2541
@markbajek2541 2 года назад
Amazing for a city of around 20 grand to have that many tall structures , you look at Whitehorse (or any city) with about the same population and it's nothing like that.
@normalyoutube495
@normalyoutube495 2 года назад
Nuuk....
@nhorskieofwvlog7280
@nhorskieofwvlog7280 3 года назад
Tumps up sir very nice place
@beenaroundforawhile4809
@beenaroundforawhile4809 2 года назад
Than I you for the stroll. Yellowknife has changed a lot since 1989, when I lived there. I am guessing the Red Apple restaurant is no longer there. It was a popular restaurant in the late 80s. Seems almost like a different place. There weren’t any franchises back then.
@jomerc77
@jomerc77 9 месяцев назад
Red Apple was still there when I moved in 2021.
@dalanwanbdiska6542
@dalanwanbdiska6542 2 года назад
Oh wow , i remember having onion ring from a and w, eat in.
@cjryan88
@cjryan88 2 года назад
my cousins own the black knight pub
@deborahcrick1972
@deborahcrick1972 3 года назад
Danny Pagotto was an awesome hockey player
@dalanwanbdiska6542
@dalanwanbdiska6542 2 года назад
31:00 the buildings i lived in. The red rooster was macs. I lived in lankey court. I went to a school about 5 blocks away.
@graemeguthrie8758
@graemeguthrie8758 2 года назад
I’m impressed how nice it looks. My city of Campbell river looks like a s*** hole in comparison
@Alnava-ml3wn
@Alnava-ml3wn 6 месяцев назад
The population says 20 thousand but the city looks bigger.
@antonstephen7934
@antonstephen7934 2 года назад
this is 9:30PM and still got sunlight?
@crepesoftime
@crepesoftime 2 года назад
It's called the "midnight sun" which you will see in arctic and sub-arctic regions in the summer. The downside is continuous darkness in the winter, however.
@Plinkofficial
@Plinkofficial 3 года назад
24:56 I do YK is home, but doesn't feel like home anymore.
@jomerc77
@jomerc77 9 месяцев назад
I Understand...that's why I moved.
@beetotherizzad
@beetotherizzad 2 года назад
6:32 JJ hobbies
@glenknapke6771
@glenknapke6771 Год назад
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@glenknapke6771 Год назад
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@boraderim2168
@boraderim2168 2 года назад
I am from Cyprus. I have always wondered that what a far north city looks like... sorry no offence but i havent found the architecture of the city ( buildings ) esthatically apealling...
@jomerc77
@jomerc77 9 месяцев назад
They are built for taking on the extreme northern winters, Their esthetics are a secondary consideration.
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