Yellowknife Filming Locations

Yellowknife filming locations

Where was Yellowknife filmed? Yellowknife was filmed in 3 locations across Canada in the following places:

Yellowknife Filming Locations

Moncton is a city in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. Resurgo Place is home to the Moncton Museum, which explores the city's history, as well as the Transportation Discovery Centre, with hands-on exhibits. The restored 1920s Capitol Theatre hosts concerts. To the northwest, Magnetic Hill seems to defy logic and, at its base, causes cars to roll uphill. The Magnetic Hill Zoo’s inhabitants include lions and zebras.

Winnipeg is the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Its heart is The Forks, a historic site at the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers, with warehouses converted to shops and restaurants, plus ample green space dedicated to festivals, concerts and exhibits. Nearby, the Exchange District is known for its well-preserved, early 20th-century architecture and numerous art galleries.

Yellowknife is the capital city of Canada’s Northwest Territories. It lies on the north shore of Great Slave Lake, with possible views of the northern lights in fall and winter. Exhibits at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, by Frame Lake near downtown, highlight the area’s human and natural history. The Ingraham Trail, a scenic drive, crosses the Yellowknife River and heads east to lakes and trails.

Yellowknife (2002)
Runtime: 110 minutes
Rating: 6.3
Release year: 2002
IMDB: tt0307683
Plot summary

The film tells the story of three couples on the road between the Atlantic coast and the Northwest Territories in Canada.

Genres
Drama
Cast
Sébastien Huberdeau
Hélène Florent
Patsy Gallant
Philippe Clément
Directors
Rodrigue Jean
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Yellowknife filming locations