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Legal Drinking Age in Northwest Territories

The legal drinking age in the Northwest Territories, including Yellowknife, is 19.

In the Northwest Territories, being intoxicated in public can result in imprisonment or detention in a medical facility for up to 24 hours per the NWT Liquor Act.

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