Old Town Yellowknife

During a lunch break during a beautiful sunny day, I grabbed my camera and panorama pole and ran up MacEvoy Rock in Yellowknife’s Old Town. The view from the top of the hill includes downtown Yellowknife, and great views of both Yellowknife Bay (center part of panorama), and Back Bay.

 

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Camera gear: Nikon D700 and Samyang/Bower 8mm on a 7 foot pole. Four pictures were combined to create the panorama images.

Downtown Yellowknife: Corner of Franklin (50th Ave) and 48th Street

Early morning downtown Yellowknife on June 22, 2011. I am standing in the middle of Franklin Avenue. I would not recommend doing this during normal hours. At 5:00 am in the morning there were fortunately not too many cars.

The orange building is YK Centre, blue building is Northern Images (art gallery), and the white office tower is the Laing building.

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To view the 360 degree animation. This requires the Quicktime Player. Click the icon on the upper right corner of the animation to get a full view. Camera gear: Nikon D200 and Nikon 14mm/2.8, Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head and Manfrotto tripod.

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Downtown Yellowknife: Corner of Franklin (50th) Ave and 49th Street

This is downtown Yellowknife at 5:30am on June 22 2011. We are standing at the corner of Franklin Avenue and 49th Street.

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The building in the center of the image is the Post office, to the left is the Centre Square Mall, YK Centre is the orange building, and the office tower on the right side of the photo is the Laing building.

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To view the 360 degree animation. This requires the Quicktime Player. Camera gear: Nikon D200 and Nikon 14mm/2.8, Nodal Ninja 5 panoramic head and Manfrotto tripod.
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Yellowknife – Fishplant & Government Dock (Old Town): May 9th 2011.

This panorama shows part of the Old Town of Yellowknife. I am standing in the middle of the channel, on approximately four feet of ice. On the left side of the photo below the large red and white houseboat is tied up to the Government dock. Pilots Monument is at the top of the hill behind the red building on the Government dock.

At the center of the photo, the Fishplant is a long white barge, and is anchored to Jolliffe Island. Several other barges and houseboats are anchored near Jolliffe island.

The office towers of downtown Yellowknife can be seen at the right side of the photo.

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Downtown Yellowknife

This panorama is downtown Yellowknife, on December 15th 2010. The “New Gallery” building is under construction, and is covered with tarps. Notice the two near identical buildings on ether side of the Gallery building. On one side is the Precambrian building (blue facade) with the Royal Bank and Capitol Theatre, and on the other side, the Scotia building. The building with lots of windows and rounded sides is the Greenstone building.

This is a 360 degree view of downtown Yellowknife. Click on the image for a larger view, and click on the image to zoom-in.

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Yellowknife – Niven Hill

This is a 360 degree view of Old Town Yellowknife from Niven Hill. Click on the image for a larger view, and ‘back’ on your browser to return to this page. Select the link below to see a animated 360 degree view.

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Yellowknife Community Arena

This is a 360 degree view of the Yellowknife Community Arena compressed into one picture. Click on the image for a larger view, and ‘back’ on your browser to return to this page. Select the link below to see a animated 360 degree view.


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