The best time to go to Snowdrift is during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is mildest and outdoor activities are most accessible.
During this period, the days are very long, offering plenty of daylight for exploring. Temperatures are typically comfortable, ranging from 15°C to 25°C, which is ideal for hiking, fishing, and boating on Great Slave Lake. The ice on the lake has usually melted by late June, allowing for boat tours and fishing excursions. This is also when local wildlife is most active and visible.
Families will find this time particularly good as the comfortable weather allows for a wide range of outdoor adventures suitable for all ages, such as nature walks and picnics by the lake. Many local operators offer guided tours during these months, providing structured activities and insights into the area's natural beauty and culture.
For those interested in fishing, particularly for trophy-sized lake trout and northern pike, the summer offers the best conditions. The warmer water temperatures bring fish closer to the surface, making them easier to catch.