Yellowknife is literally
built on gold, with the tunnels of gold mines burrowing deep beneath
the streets, a city where "the gold is paved with streets". Yellowknife is the centre for transportation, communication, recreation, commerce,
tourism, health care, mining and government for the Northwest Territories.
With the recent discovery of diamonds north of the city, Yellowknife
faces a brilliant future as a home to diamond manufacturing and
retail activity. Ekati, North America's first diamond mine which
officially opened on October 14, 1998, has reached a milestone
and produced its first million carats.
Final
Program (September 11)
Registration information
Registration form (Word and
pdf)
Program,
themes and sessions (August 26)
Local Host Committee
Position papers
See proceedings from Yellowknife under
Publications (September 2006)
Announcement
in Russian (April 2)
Visitor Visa
For the purpose of obtaining a visitor visa to attend the 3rd Northern Research
Forum (NRF) in Yellowknife, Canada, in September 2004, Citizenship & Immigration
Canada has information on how to apply as well as the application forms.
The Visa application form and contact information for Visa offices can
be found at the following links:
Russia
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/offices/missions/moscow.html
Poland (for Baltic states):
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/offices/missions/warsaw.html
Visitor Visa application
forms:
http://www.canada.pl/Forms/EngAppV.asp
Please apply for a visa in good time. However, you should first, and as soon
as possible, register for the 3rd NRF Open Meeting on-line, and on the
Registration form you must enter in the appropriate box the dates of your
expected arrival in, and departure from, Canada. The Canadian Polar Commission
will use this information in order to write an special invitation letter
which will be sent to you and to the appropriate Canadian Embassy or Consulate
which will issue a Visitor Visa for you.