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Behdzi Ahda First Nation office sells locally made traditional and contemporary arts.
Arts and crafts display of local artists work for sale.
Community Government of Gameti have local crafts display for viewing to public. Will call local artists for sales.
The Deninu K'ue Development Corporation has a showcase that features local arts and crafts for sale.
The Fireweed Studio is located in Somba K'e Park next to city hall and only open during the summer months (select hours). The Fireweed Studio is the perfect spot to pick up a unique piece of pottery or fibre art piece.
The Canvas Shop produces quality tent and bag products, including canvas wall tents and tipis, and a line of durable cordura nylon soft-side luggage and bags. They also offer embroidery services and have various types of arts and crafts on display in the shop.
Frozen Rock Studio has upwards of eight artists, focusing in different mediums, from different cultural backgrounds. Come an experience a real carving studio and see art being made first-hand.
The Great Bear Gift Shop is located in the Norman Wells Historical Centre (Museum) and carries traditional arts and crafts made by artists from the Sahtu region and greater Northwest Territories.
<p>We sell a variety of artwork made by local artists. We are closed for lunchhour, on weekends and holidays. Contact us for Spring/Summer/Fall hours.</p>
Incorporated in June 1971, the Ikahuk Co-op is located on Banks Island in NWT. The traditional name is "Ikaahuk" (where you go across to). The Co-op operations include a retail store, fuel delivery and property rentals. The store sells traditional arts and crafts made by local artists.
The Mackenzie Rest Inn uses its northern experience to offer the best in northern hospitality. The Inn also has locally made arts and crafts for sale.
Nautchiaq Fur Shop carries traditional Inuvialuit arts and crafts for sale to the public. The shop carries a wide range of slippers, Inuvialuit dolls, trinkets, mukluks and fur hats seen by traditional craftspeople in Tuktoyaktuk.
The NDilo Band Office is a place you can go to find out about the local artists and where to go to purchase artwork.
Yellowknife Glass Recyclers was formed in 1994 to find a way to transform unwanted bottles into useful glassware. After several years of experimentation, we have arrived at a method of creating drinking glasses, vases, candleholders and other assorted glassware. Each piece is handcrafted and decorated with northern designs.
This local arts and crafts store on Inuvik's main street has carvings, clothing, gifts, and diamonds for anyone stopping by.
Information office to contact local artists.
The Pelican Rapids Inn Gift Shop carries artwork for sale made by local artists from the community of Fort Smith.
The Sambaa K'e Dene Band Office sells locally made arts a fine crafts.
The Quilted Raven opened in 2011 and is a quilting shop specializing in fabric, supplies and notions. We feature local Northern patterns as well including Ptarmi Patterns and Seriously Northern Quilting Patterns.
Thimbles has been a dream come true, to engage and embrace my heritage. To be an instrumental part of creativity in the traditional arts, jewelry and apparel as an artist and a retailer of the same.
Tlicho Government is a place you can go to find out about the local artists and where to go to purchase artwork.
Beautiful display of local arts and crafts. Information office to contact local artists.
Tlicho Government is a place you can go to find out about the local artists and where to go to purchase artwork.
Trading traditional arts and crafts to collectors from around the world. Specializing in arts and crafts of the Tlicho First Nation and northerners of the NWT.
Information office to contact local artists.
Souvenir store in Tuktoyaktuk carrying locally made arts and crafts.
The Ulukhaktok Arts Centre has spent decades employing local artisans from the community. Formally the Holman Print Shop, the Centre produces prints, muskox carvings, qiviut products and other traditional items.
The Yellowknife Guild of Arts and Crafts conducts workshops and classes through the year. It also holds Christmas and Spring sales at the Guilds Building (113 Kam Lake Road) and the summer sales at the Fireweed Studio (in Somba K’e Park, 4807 52 St).