The Black Knight Pub Yellowknife 867 920 4041
Looking for great food and great people? Then come and join your friends at 'The Black Knight Pub', the only Scottish pub in the North! For a refreshing beverage, or some Bangers 'n' Mash we have you covered! With a great atmosphere and classic pub fare, there is no other place like 'The Black Knight Pub'!
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Yellowknife's newest metal band Hooker Spit playing at After 8 Pub & Billiards in Yellowknife, NT on March 20th, 2015.
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Ryan tries to talk me into going to a bar in Yellowknife
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The nightlife of the knife!
My Aunt Shelley & Cousin Krista wanted to see the bar life....so why not show it on the long weekend! I went to two bars the Range & Raven....first time at both! Check it out!
Best Places For a Romantic Getaway in Canada
Canada has some wonderful cozy corners, scenic landscapes and cultural hotspots ideal for a couple’s retreat. If you and your partner are looking for a memorable jaunt, here are 10 of Canada's most romantic.
1. Montreal, Quebec
With its quaint boutique hotels and French bistros on every corner, you can stroll around Place Jacques-Cartier, snuggle up in a horse-drawn calèche through the Old Port or head to the top of Mont Royal for a perfect panoramic kissing spot overlooking the city. Then enjoy a date to one of the city’s theaters before retiring back to your hotel for a romantic spa treatment for two.
2. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
The ancient landscapes of Nova Scotia are renowned for making couples swoon. Choose from cozy inns, inviting B&Bs, up-market resorts and even a luxury castle. You’ll find rustic pubs, fresh seafood, rousing fiddle music and some of the most welcoming people you’ll ever meet.
3. Victoria, British Columbia
Known as the “city of flowers,” beautiful Victoria is a born romantic. You and your partner can enjoy afternoon tea at the Fairmont Empress or a stroll through Butchart Gardens or even try whale watching to catch a glimpse of some orcas, before heading out for a glamorous evening on the town.
4. Lake Louise, Alberta
Luxurious resorts with spectacular views of the mountain scenery await you. Outdoor sports like skiing, snowshoeing and sleigh-rides are popular in the winter. The Chateau Lake Louise is a popular proposal, wedding and honeymoon spot, so couples are well catered for.
5. Magdalen Islands, Quebec
If you and your sweetheart enjoy being near the water, then you can explore the remote cliffs of Grosse Ile or take a romantic horseback ride along a windswept beach. You might also enjoy a romantic camping trip.
6. Whistler, British Columbia
With its exhilarating slopes and cozy lodges, Whistler is the perfect holiday destination for couples who like to ski, hike and play. Even if you’re not the active outdoorsy type, no-one can refuse the breathtaking summit views of the Peak 2 Peak gondola making this an idyllic getaway for any twosome.
7. Niagara Falls, Ontario
One of the most famous honeymoon destinations in North America. The epic Horseshoe waterfall on the Niagara River attracts couples from the world over. There are also award-winning wineries and plenty of gourmet eateries in nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake to help ignite the romantic fires.
8. Yellowknife, North West Territories
The pristine wilderness around here is out of this world. Time a visit right and you might just witness the magnificent Aurora Borealis. Mush a dog team together, paddle on a pristine lake and see if you can spot the wildlife of this wondrous region on the edge of the tundra.
9. Thousand Islands, Ontario
You and your partner can enjoy cycling and golfing on some of the scenic islands or visit Boldt Castle on Heart Island. Base yourselves in Kingston or Ganonoque, or find a cozy island cottage to cuddle up in.
10. Quebec City, Quebec
The pedestrian-friendly city is filled with historic attractions but has a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene too. The city’s cobblestone streets, sidewalk cafes, inviting plazas and storybook charm is world famous and perfect for an unforgettable vacation that is sure to inspire amour.
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So this is Saint John, New Brunswick...
We taped this before we played. The people hanging out at this bar were to interesting not to film. Sunstar Lounge, Saint John, NB.
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Private and Peaceful 2 Storey Family Home
Views and more incredible views! Looking out over the southern Whitehorse valley this 2300 sqft, 2 level, beautiful family home has 4 bdrms, 3 bths, and is located on the view side of Wilson drive in Granger. Close to schools, grocery shopping, a neighbourhood pub, yoga studio and daycare, on the city bus route to downtown Whitehorse, this property is peaceful and private. A combination of forced air electric and hot water boiler systems enhance this property in both heating efficiency and affordable comfort. Tasteful and fresh in the design and finishings, the flooring includes a mix of hardwood, laminate, and tile, and paints are vibrant and fresh. Plenty of natural light, a wood fireplace for ambiance, the beginnings of an in-law suite on the lower level, and a bonus flooring allowance at closing should perk your interest. Multi level decking providing numerous areas to relax and enjoy the views, surrounded with plenty of landscaped lawn, mature trees and vegetation, easily watered by a built in irrigation system protect the serenity of the home. A double car attached garage, paved drive, RV parking, and hot tub will all boost value for this attractive & carefully maintained home! Call for your private viewing today!
NWTAA SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE 03: THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY Warren Mcleod
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
Thursday 10/26 NWT Association of Architects Top Knight
SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
a symposium on modern cold climate design
Opening
Presentations by a selection of expert architects, engineers, builders and professionals. Explore how building design in our extreme northern climate has had to adapt, and how creative design solutions and methods help to craft meaningful and functional buildings. Find out what works and what doesn’t.
Presentations:
THE SCALE OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE
Simon Taylor
Principal, Taylor Architecture Group
FORM, COLOUR & COMPOSITION - AN ARCHITECTURAL LEXICON FOR THE ARCTIC
Wayne Guy
Principal, Guy Architects
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
TIPI HOUSE DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITION OF SOME RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL TERMS
Kayhan Nadji
Principal, Nadji Architects
WHY ARE ARCTIC MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIFFERENT?
Brian George
Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering
THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL NORTHERN BUILDING PRACTICES
Randy Jacobs
Senior Technical Officer, Department of Infrastructure
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Chris Clarke
Facility Planner, Department of Health
BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
Avalanche Kid (Joel Maillet)
Subarctic Architecture: Winter Festival
The office of the Northwest Territories Association of Architects
is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm.
NWT Association of Architects
(867) 766-4216 contact@nwtaa.ca
Mailing Address PO Box 1394 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1
Office & Courier Address
Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue,
Suite 202 Yellowknife, NT X1A 1E2
Executive Director Ben Russo
ben@nwtaa.ca
Recorded live at Yellowknife’s Black Knight Pub
910 49th St - Yellowknife - Northwest Territories - X1A 2N8 -
Phone (867) 920-4041
20171026 00-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-full
20171026 01-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Opening-Simon-Taylor
20171026 02-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wayne-Guy
20171026 03-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Warren-Mcleod
20171026 04-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Kayhan Nadji
20171026 05-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Brian-George
20171026 06-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Randy-Jacobs
20171026 07-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wade Carpenter
20171026 08-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Chris-Clarke
20171026 09-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Avalanche-Kid-Joel-Maillet
20171026 03 SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE Warren Mcleod
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NWTAA SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE 09: BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
a symposium on modern cold climate design
Opening
Presentations by a selection of expert architects, engineers, builders and professionals. Explore how building design in our extreme northern climate has had to adapt, and how creative design solutions and methods help to craft meaningful and functional buildings. Find out what works and what doesn’t.
Presentations:
THE SCALE OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE
Simon Taylor
Principal, Taylor Architecture Group
FORM, COLOUR & COMPOSITION - AN ARCHITECTURAL LEXICON FOR THE ARCTIC
Wayne Guy
Principal, Guy Architects
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
TIPI HOUSE DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITION OF SOME RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL TERMS
Kayhan Nadji
Principal, Nadji Architects
WHY ARE ARCTIC MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIFFERENT?
Brian George
Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering
THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL NORTHERN BUILDING PRACTICES
Randy Jacobs
Senior Technical Officer, Department of Infrastructure
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Chris Clarke
Facility Planner, Department of Health
BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
Avalanche Kid (Joel Maillet)
Subarctic Architecture: Winter Festival
The office of the Northwest Territories Association of Architects is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm.
NWT Association of Architects
(867) 766-4216 contact@nwtaa.ca
Mailing Address
PO Box 1394 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1
Office & Courier Address
Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue,
Suite 202 Yellowknife, NT X1A 1E2
Executive Director Ben Russo
ben@nwtaa.ca
Recorded live at Yellowknife’s Black Knight Pub
910 49th St - Yellowknife - Northwest Territories - X1A 2N8 - Phone (867) 920-4041
20171026 09 SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE Avalanche Kid Joel Maillet
NWTAA SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE 08: CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
a symposium on modern cold climate design
Opening
Presentations by a selection of expert architects, engineers, builders and professionals. Explore how building design in our extreme northern climate has had to adapt, and how creative design solutions and methods help to craft meaningful and functional buildings. Find out what works and what doesn’t.
Presentations:
THE SCALE OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE
Simon Taylor
Principal, Taylor Architecture Group
FORM, COLOUR & COMPOSITION - AN ARCHITECTURAL LEXICON FOR THE ARCTIC
Wayne Guy
Principal, Guy Architects
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
TIPI HOUSE DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITION OF SOME RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL TERMS
Kayhan Nadji
Principal, Nadji Architects
WHY ARE ARCTIC MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIFFERENT?
Brian George
Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering
THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL NORTHERN BUILDING PRACTICES
Randy Jacobs
Senior Technical Officer, Department of Infrastructure
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Chris Clarke
Facility Planner, Department of Health
BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
Avalanche Kid (Joel Maillet)
Subarctic Architecture: Winter Festival
The office of the Northwest Territories Association of Architects is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm.
NWT Association of Architects (867) 766-4216 contact@nwtaa.ca
Mailing Address
PO Box 1394 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1
Office & Courier Address
Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue,
Suite 202 Yellowknife, NT X1A 1E2
Executive Director Ben Russo
ben@nwtaa.ca
Recorded live at Yellowknife’s Black Knight Pub
910 49th St - Yellowknife - Northwest Territories - X1A 2N8 - Phone (867) 920-4041
20171026 00-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-full
20171026 01-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Opening-Simon-Taylor
20171026 02-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wayne-Guy
20171026 03-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Warren-Mcleod
20171026 04-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Kayhan Nadji
20171026 05-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Brian-George
20171026 06-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Randy-Jacobs
20171026 07-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wade Carpenter
20171026 08-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Chris-Clarke
20171026 09-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Avalanche-Kid-Joel-Maillet
20171026 08 SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE Chris Clarke
NWTAA SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE symposium on modern cold climate design PROMO: 60sec
60 sec promo
SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
a symposium on modern cold climate design
Opening
Presentations by a selection of expert architects, engineers, builders and professionals. Explore how building design in our extreme northern climate has had to adapt, and how creative design solutions and methods help to craft meaningful and functional buildings. Find out what works and what doesn’t.
Presentations:
THE SCALE OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE
Simon Taylor
Principal, Taylor Architecture Group
FORM, COLOUR & COMPOSITION - AN ARCHITECTURAL LEXICON FOR THE ARCTIC
Wayne Guy
Principal, Guy Architects
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
TIPI HOUSE DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITION OF SOME RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL TERMS
Kayhan Nadji
Principal, Nadji Architects
WHY ARE ARCTIC MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIFFERENT?
Brian George
Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering
THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL NORTHERN BUILDING PRACTICES
Randy Jacobs
Senior Technical Officer, Department of Infrastructure
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Chris Clarke
Facility Planner, Department of Health
BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
Avalanche Kid (Joel Maillet)
Subarctic Architecture: Winter Festival
The office of the Northwest Territories Association of Architects
is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm.
NWT Association of Architects
(867) 766-4216 contact@nwtaa.ca
Mailing Address PO Box 1394 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1
Office & Courier Address
Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue,
Suite 202 Yellowknife, NT X1A 1E2
Executive Director Ben Russo
ben@nwtaa.ca
Recorded live at Yellowknife’s Black Knight Pub
910 49th St - Yellowknife - Northwest Territories - X1A 2N8 -
Phone (867) 920-4041
20171026 00-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-full
20171026 00-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-PROMO-60sec
20171026 01-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Opening-Simon-Taylor
20171026 02-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wayne-Guy
20171026 03-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Warren-Mcleod
20171026 04-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Kayhan Nadji
20171026 05-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Brian-George
20171026 06-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Randy-Jacobs
20171026 07-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wade Carpenter
20171026 08-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Chris-Clarke
20171026 09-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Avalanche-Kid-Joel-Maillet
20171026 00 SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE PROMO 60sec
Kate Weekes and Keitha Clark Visit Princeton
The Princeton Arts Council based in Princeton, British Columbia Canada host a variety of concerts annually. As part of the Home Routes Concert Series the group welcomed Yukon musicians Kate Weekes and Keitha Clark. The pair performed at The Cosmopolitan Gallery. Filmed February 6, 2016 by W. George Elliott, Similkameen News Leader
NWTAA SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE 07: OFF-GRID LIVING Wade Carpenter
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
Thursday 10/26 NWT Association of Architects @ Top Knight
SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE
a symposium on modern cold climate design
Opening
Presentations by a selection of expert architects, engineers, builders and professionals. Explore how building design in our extreme northern climate has had to adapt, and how creative design solutions and methods help to craft meaningful and functional buildings. Find out what works and what doesn’t.
Presentations:
THE SCALE OF OUTSIDE, INSIDE
Simon Taylor
Principal, Taylor Architecture Group
FORM, COLOUR & COMPOSITION - AN ARCHITECTURAL LEXICON FOR THE ARCTIC
Wayne Guy
Principal, Guy Architects
THE INUVIK TO TUK HIGHWAY
Warren Mcleod
Principal, Stantec
TIPI HOUSE DESIGN CONCEPTS AND DEFINITION OF SOME RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL TERMS
Kayhan Nadji
Principal, Nadji Architects
WHY ARE ARCTIC MECHANICAL SYSTEMS DIFFERENT?
Brian George
Mechanical Engineer, Williams Engineering
THE BASICS OF PRACTICAL NORTHERN BUILDING PRACTICES
Randy Jacobs
Senior Technical Officer, Department of Infrastructure
ACHIEVING OFF-GRID LIVING IN SUBARCTIC CLIMATES
Wade Carpenter
Alternative Energy Specialist, Department of Infrastructure
CULTURAL PATHS: SUBARCTIC ABORIGINAL SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Chris Clarke
Facility Planner, Department of Health
BUILDING THE SNOW CASTLE
Avalanche Kid (Joel Maillet)
Subarctic Architecture: Winter Festival
The office of the Northwest Territories Association of Architects
is open Tuesday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm.
NWT Association of Architects(867) 766-4216 contact@nwtaa.ca
Mailing Address PO Box 1394 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2P1
Office & Courier Address
Diamond Plaza 5204 50th Avenue,
Suite 202 Yellowknife, NT X1A 1E2
Executive Director Ben Russoben@nwtaa.ca
Recorded live at Yellowknife’s Black Knight Pub
910 49th St - Yellowknife - Northwest Territories - X1A 2N8 -
Phone (867) 920-4041
20171026 00-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-full
20171026 01-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Opening-Simon-Taylor
20171026 02-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wayne-Guy
20171026 03-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Warren-Mcleod
20171026 04-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Kayhan Nadji
20171026 05-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Brian-George
20171026 06-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Randy-Jacobs
20171026 07-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Wade Carpenter
20171026 08-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Chris-Clarke
20171026 09-SUBARCTIC-ARCHITECTURE-Avalanche-Kid-Joel-Maillet
20171026 07 SUBARCTIC ARCHITECTURE Wade Carpenter
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