General Property Assessment Notices
General Property Assessment Notices for 2025 were mailed to Yellowknife property owners on January 16, 2026.
The City of Yellowknife acknowledges that we are located in Chief Drygeese territory. From time immemorial, it has been the traditional land of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. We respect the histories, languages, and cultures of all other Indigenous Peoples including the North Slave Métis, and all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose presence continues to enrich our vibrant community.
General Property Assessment Notices for 2025 were mailed to Yellowknife property owners on January 16, 2026.
The tourist accommodation tax remittance for the period October 1 to December 30, 2025, must be submitted no later than 31 January, 2026.
Join us to discuss the By-law with City staff on Feb 18th, 2026 from 6pm -8pm at City Hall.
Committees of Council study key issues and make recommendations to City Council. Get involved and be a voice for your community!
No exceedances have been found at the Aquatic Centre, Multiplex, Fieldhouse and City Visitor Center. One elevated result was identified at the City Library, and the affected water source has been taken out of service.
Registration for winter recreation programs opens on December 3rd at 9 a.m.
Thank you to Great Slave Snowmobile Association Trail Riders for their assistance in ice testing. All areas tested have reached 6 inches.
Living in Yellowknife
Yellowknife is a city of opportunity and experiences where you can grow a career, build a business, raise a family, take time for yourself and connect to your community. Yellowknife is vibrant with arts and culture and has plenty of indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities for all ages.
With shimmering aurora borealis (Northern Lights), numerous lakes, walking trails, and an abundance of community events, there is always something new to experience.


