About Us

We are pleased to welcome you to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories and warmly invite you to visit our beautiful building located in the capital city of Yellowknife.

The Legislative Assembly building is one of the most unique legislatures in Canada, highlighting NWT's consensus style of government and the traditional values of the people of NWT. 

Hours of Operation

The building is located at 4570 48 St, Yellowknife, NT NT X1A 3A5. There is free public parking available, and the building is wheelchair accessible. 

Weekdays: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm 
Weekends: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
 

The Legislative Assembly is closed for the following Statutory Holidays: Christmas Day (December 25), Boxing Day (December 26), and New Years Day (January 1).

Public Tour - Kyle

Tours

During your hour-long guided tour, you'll explore one of Canada's most unique legislatures, learning about its consensus-style government and its distinct history and status as a Territory rather than a Province. (Note: Nunavut also uses a consensus government system.)

Cost: All tours are free. 
Parking: Free public parking is available on site.
Accessibility: The Legislative Assembly is fully wheelchair-accessible and equipped with public washrooms.
Starting Point: Tours begin in the Great Hall, located just off of the main entrance. Please let the security guard on duty know that you are here for a tour.

For groups of 10 or more people, please book a private tour below.

PUBLIC TOURS: 

September 1 to May 31
English Tours: Monday to Friday - 10:30 am
French Tours: Tuesday & Thursday - 1:30 pm

June 1 to August 31:
English: Monday to Friday - 10:30 am & 2:00 pm
French: Tuesday & Thursday - 1:30 pm

Library Books - angled

Library

The Legislative Library of the Northwest Territories provides information and reference services to Members of the Legislative Assembly, their staff, and Government of the NWT employees. The Library's resources and facilities are also available for use by the public provided there is no conflict with service to core users.

Services to the Public
Members of the public may visit the library and use the collection during regular daytime hours. Library materials may be borrowed through interlibrary loan, with some exceptions: reference books, legislative materials, and fragile texts may only be used in-house. Loans are for two weeks. Staff assistance to the public may be limited depending on the activities of the Legislative Assembly.

You can call the library at 867-767-9132 ext 12056

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Monument

Dedicated to victims, survivors, and affected families of violence against Indigenous women and girls, this space serves as a tribute for remembrance, reflection, and intergenerational healing.

Artist: Myrna Pokiak (Agnaviak), founder of Alappaa Inc.

  • The Red Parka symbolizes Northern culture, honouring the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
  • The Dene Drum represents the Dene.
  • Feathers formed into an infinity symbol represent the Metis.
  • The Qulliq, an oil lamp, symbolizes the Inuvialuit and Inuit people, also serving a functional purpose
  • The infinity is adorned with hearts symbolizing the Native Women's Association of the Northwest Territories efforts for awareness on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

The Legislative Assembly unveiled the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls monument in front of the Legislative Assembly building on October 4, 2023. Thoughtfully designed by Inuvialuit artist Myrna Pokiak, the monument serves as a sacred place for families to sit with their loved ones, honour those who have fallen, and recognize the injustices experienced by Indigenous women, girls, and 2-spirited people. It is a place to share in the healing journey and will remain a permanent fixture that will raise awareness of this ongoing national tragedy. 

Cafe

Café (Casa de Cobre)

In 2024 we completed a full redesign of the café at the Legislative Assembly, transforming it into a warm and inviting space for the community to enjoy. We are excited to welcome Casa de Cobre, the newest addition to the Copperhouse family!

Led by Chefs Guillermo and Bogar from Mexico City, Casa de Cobre brings authentic Mexican flavors to Yellowknife with a taco and burrito-focused menu, featuring fresh, locally sourced, and imported ingredients. You can customize your meal with house-made salsa, sauces, and fillings, starting with your choice of beef, chicken, pork, mushrooms, or beans.

Hours: Monday to Friday, 11 AM – 4 PM.

Follow them on Instagram and Facebook @casadecobreyk for updates, and if you're booking an event at the Legislature, they provide in-house catering services at leg@copperhouse.ca.