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And that was without a wind-chill. Taken from atop Pilots Monument, you see a very cold looking Yellowknife City Skyline. And it was. I was able to take about six images before I packed it in due to the wind.
One way of doing it
One of the methods used by the house boaters during the fall freeze and spring thaw.
House Boat Bay
I managed to get out of bed to capture this sunrise on the acclaimed House Boat Bay. And it was during a cold snap too. So much so and with no wind to push the mechanical fog along, a thick blanket enveloped most of the low lying area.
36 inches plus of ice
A portrait of my daughter from a few years back lying on the Dettah Ice Road.
Houseboat Bay
A typical scene during the winter months on Houseboat Bay.
Media Day
Local media board a No.450 Squadron RCAF Chinook at the Royal Canadian Navy dive site on Great Slave Lake during Operation NANOOK-NUNALIVUT.
Frosty
A view of houseboat bay from atop Pilot's Monument on what was a very cold morning.
Pete and his daughter out for a rip
One of the many things to do during the winter months. Nothing like having such access from your doorstep.
Yellowknife Bay on a Summers Day
Here we have the east-end of the houseboats that are located on Yellowknife Bay, aka Houseboat Bay.