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Yukon Wildlife Preserve Tour

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Aurora Borealis and Southern Lakes Resort

5-Day Winter Adventure Tour

5-Day Winter Adventure Tour

Basic Aurora Borealis Package

Basic Aurora Borealis Package

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“We had a fabulous Yukon adventure and made many memories thanks to the excellent service.”

“northern tales travel was a fantastic company to deal with. everything was so easy.”.

Enjoy your tour from a unique vantage point

Our exclusive and unique Northern Lights viewing facilities boasts of unobstructed and undisturbed view due north. They are built in the tradition of the historic wall tents, used by gold seekers and trappers one hundred years ago. A wood-fired stove keeps them at a comfortable temperature, while hot drinks and snacks provided by your guide will keep you warm from the inside. Located only twenty minutes north of Whitehorse.

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THE YUKON Tours

From spectacular northern lights to ghost towns and dog sledding, the yukon tour packages have only spectacular experiences to offer, northern lights and the yukon.

Larger than Life – this remote destination is the second least populated region in Canada. Experience vast Canadian wilderness with these breathtaking tours.

Located in the northwest corner of Canada, the Yukon borders British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and Alaska.

Yukon Travel Packages & Experiences

Your adventure begins in the capital city of Whitehorse , one of the most eclectic and hospitable in the country. Embarking on one of our Yukon Tours from Vancouver, this wild land will immerse you in some of the most authentic Indigenous experiences. 

Our trips to Yukon Territory offer a once-in-a-lifetime adventure including multiple opportunities to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), a tour of the Yukon Wildlife Preserve , guided snowmobiling tours, ice fishing, snowshoeing, a guided tour of Whitehorse, and dog sledding. 

From adventuring through pristine wilderness, dog mushing, and relaxing in a remote lakefront cabin to discovering historic towns of the Klondike gold rush era and gazing at the Northern Lights, our Yukon Territory tours offer an unparalleled experience. Book your tour Yukon adventure today for an unforgettable journey into the heart of the wild north.

Contact us here for more information on our custom tour packages.

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DAY TRIP · YEAR-ROUND · SIGHTSEEING

Explore the breathtaking mountains and lakes first-hand at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of Canada’s most beautiful National Parks.

DAY TRIP · SIGHTSEEING

Gold! Relive the greatest Gold Rush in history as we trace the steps of the Klondike Gold Rush. Then try your hand at gold-panning yourself, and who knows, you may just strike gold.

DAY TRIP · Sightseeing · Wellness

Join us for a tour of the fantastic Yukon Wildlife Preserve, a large wildlife preserve close to nature followed by relaxing time in the newly opened Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs.

From enchanting lakes, majestic mountains to the world’s smallest desert, see the highlights of Southern Yukon and Alaska with our day-trip to Skagway.

DAYTRIP · Sightseeing

Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon Territory. Over 27,000 people live in this small city embedded in beautiful natural surroundings. We will take you around this town’s highlights in our Whitehorse City Tour.

NIGHT TRIP · NORTHERN LIGHTS VIEWING

Discover the North’s unparalleled natural spectacle –The Northern Lights– And join us for a quiet evening in comfort.

PRIVATE · NIGHT TRIP · NORTHERN LIGHTS

Chase the Aurora Borealis, the North’s most breathtaking natural spectacle, on an incredible journey to the top viewing spots around Whitehorse and get  the best chance to see the Northern Lights.

ABOUT EPIC NORTH TOUR EXPERIENCES

EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences is the leading tour operator in Whitehorse for small, premium, and tailor-made group tours in the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Alaska. We are operating year-round and offer unique day-trips and multi-day tours.

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When it comes to luxurious experiences in the Yukon, Northwest Territories or Alaska, we are here for you. From tailor-made itineraries, luxury accommodations,  travel by all modes of transport, and professional tour personnel, we will organize your entire trip. If you’re planning an incentive travel event, whether it’s just a single day or an entire week, we’re ready to make it happen.

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The Yukon  is a sparsely populated and stunningly unique geographical location ideal for the travel enthusiast. In winter, you can participate in a variety of unique activities such as ice finishing, dog sledding and snowshoeing , while in summer, explore the Yukon River, the Gold Rush town of Dawson City or drive the iconic Dempster Highway all the way north to the Arctic Ocean, some of it in the light of the midnight sun. Being located this far north has benefits - the extended daylight hours are opportune to maximize your experience. Take a walk through Dawson City and enjoy the local food and drink from an outdoor terrace. Between trips to the Kluane National Park icefields and swimming and fishing the crystal-like rivers and lakes, there are hiking trails that are seemingly endless.

The remote and unequivocally beautiful topography is said to have been populated by the indigenous peoples for over 12,000 years. Much of the land is still kept by the Indigenous Yukon peoples, of which there are many artists of diverse disciplines, such as beading, weaving, sewing, sculpting, dancing, filmmaking and poetry. Visitors are welcome to immerse themselves in the rich and celebrated histories depicted in such works by visiting local art galleries and cultural centres all over the Yukon. Of particular note is the Kwanlin Dun Indigenous Cultural Centre in Whitehorse.

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CLASSIC TOURS

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  • 3-4 stars comfortable accommodation (when available)
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  • Breakfast Included Daily
  • Lunch or Dinner Included on Select Days
  • Most Gratuities included

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  • Maximum 18 passengers
  • Variety of 'off the beaten path' experiences
  • Stays at Unique Inns and Boutique Hotel (when available)
  • Mini Coach and Comfortable Local Transportation
  • Lunch or Dinner Included Daily
  • Unique Local Restaurant Experiences
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INDEPENDENT TRAVEL

  • Private trip on a date of your choice
  • Incorporates all modes of travel (coach, RV, car, VIA Rail, Rocky Mountaineer train)
  • All Attractions, Activities and Events are Customizable
  • Offers levels of accommodation from budget 3-star hotels, boutique lodges, to luxury properties
  • Itineraries available in all 10 Canadian Provinces and the 3 Northern Territories and Alaska
  • Itineraries also available in Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific
  • Itineraries cover all seasons and all travel styles
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  • All Attractions, Activities, and Events are Customizable
  • Offers levels of accomodation from budget 3-star hotels, boutique lodges, to luxury properties
  • Daily breakfasts included

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Welcome to Who What Where Tours

Day tour extraordinaires, genuine yukon hospitality, make a reservation.

Whether you are here for a visit, family matters or business, we are glad you finally made it to the Yukon! Contact us ‘locals’, we have plenty of real stories, awesome information and several tours and transport options we want to share with you. We offer enlightening, original fun tours or maybe a shuttle to or from Alaska to meet your needs. Fully licensed and insured we do it right! Not exactly sure what you want to do? We can help create a tour or a quick ‘people move’ to fit your time, budget, group and curiosity. We are creative and can lightly guide you with freedom, flexibility and safety while on board.

Highlighted Tours

Whitehorse City Surrounds Tour

Whitehorse City Surrounds Tour

Price: $58.00 per person

Duration: 2.25 – 2.5hrs

Yukon Wildlife Preserve and/or Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs

Yukon Wildlife Preserve and/or Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs

Price: *See pricing tab

Duration: 2.0 – 6.0hrs

Carcross/Southern Lakes Tour

Carcross/Southern Lakes Tour

Price: $155.00 per person

Duration: 4.0 - 4.5hrs

Why Choose Us?

Local knowledge, safety first, competitive pricing, flexible and fun, locally owned & operated, professional & prompt, our reviews, best tour i have ever been on.

Best tour I have been on!! They accommodated our request on such a short notice and went far and beyond the tour. Definitely recommended!

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Teena is a great communicator (she’ll book via text!), a flexible planner, and a knowledgeable guide. We loved our time with her and will absolutely be recommending her in the future. Thanks, Teena!

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Thank you both for a great experience in your backyard!

Harmony and Teena were knowledgeable, friendly, and highly accommodating.

Excellent tour, great guide!

We wanted to visit the Preserve wildlife park and WhoWhatWhere were happy to help at short notice. Harmony picked us up from our hotel and drove us to and then around the Preserve. Her local knowledge was amazing and she knew so much about the animals as well. We had a wonderful afternoon

Lots of local knowledge!

One of the most striking things about the tours was the high level of experience-based local knowledge; not only about what we were seeing but also about what life is really like in the Canadian North. Teena shared a great deal of her local awareness and pride in her region.

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Klondike Experience

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ALL-IN-ONE CONCEPT FOR YOUR TRAVELS IN Yukon

All-in-One concept for your travels in the Yukon. 

From our humble beginnings as Husky Bus in 2012, The Klondike Experience has fast become one of the Yukon’s best known tour operators and transportation providers. We pride ourselves on our expert local knowledge, our professionalism, safety, courtesy, and of course our sense of adventure !

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Charter transportation, educational tours, rentals and services, what sets us apart.

  • We are a small, family-owned and operated business with a focus on customer service
  • Our team consists of local experts - we live in the Yukon, and we know the Yukon !
  • Our service is always personal, and your experience is always truly authentic
  • We strive to operate responsibly and sustainably, and will give you an unforgettable experience !

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Frontier Excursions & Adventures 3rd and Broadway at The Golden North Hotel Skagway, Alaska 99840

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Summit and Historic Highlights 2.75 Hours, $70.35

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Full Day Yukon Tour to Emerald Lake 6.5 hours, $152.25

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Why Choose Frontier

In operation since 1987, we have been providing quality tours at a reasonable price for 35 years in Skagway. Our professional tour guides are fully trained and happy to go the extra step to make your tour experience memorable. We have hundreds of 5 star reviews. We are the owners and operators of our tours and guarantee their quality. You are not booking through a middle-man with us. You can also come by our office in Skagway to meet us in person and have a contact location in case of problems.  We are also only a phone call or email away. We are very responsive to any questions or concerns you may have.

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What to Expect

Our knowledgeable guides will always provide you with an exceptional tour experience. They are friendly, courteous, offer personal service and welcome your questions. Our equipment is clean and professionally maintained, as your safety is always our first concern.

All tours are fully narrated and feature plenty of photo stops where you can disembark the bus and breathe the fresh mountain air. Our tours travel up the Klondike Highway, one of the most scenic highways in North America, through multiple climate zones with dramatic vistas around every turn. Our knowledge of the area allows us to adjust our routes/stops to make the most of the day. We actively search for wildlife and will stop for sightings as long as it is safe to do so.

Do you pick up at the ships?

Yes, we pick up pierside where the pier meets land outside of security gates. This is also where ship tours meet. This is our default pick up location. (See more pier specific details in next section). For all our tours, you do have the option to meet at our office downtown at the Golden North Hotel, 3rd & Broadway. There are SMART bus city shuttles providing transportation to town from the ships for a nominal fee or it is approximately a 10-15 minute flat walk from the ship piers. Your confirmation from us will provide you with full details on meeting instructions and our contact information.

Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure. Please be on time and in the pre-arranged pick up location for the tour. Due to scheduling, if you are late, we may not be able to wait and we cannot give refunds in this case. Please call 1-877-983-2512 or 907-713-7527 if you are having problems locating the tour.

At the conclusion of the tour, you will have the option of returning to your ship or you may be dropped off in town. We guarantee we will return you to your cruise ship before departure time. However, if you choose to be dropped off in town, we are not responsible for your return to the cruise ship before departure.

How can I find you at the dock?

For Broadway and Ore docks, we will meet you at the area where the pier meets shore outside security. This is the tour waiting area (where all ship tours meet as well). At Broadway dock, walk across a short pier with a large parking area in front of your cruise ship. At the Ore dock walk across a short pier at the side of the cruise ship and there is a red shelter next to a large parking area. You will look for someone with a FRONTIER EXCURSIONS sign.

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What if our ship changes docks?

We will be notified if your ship changes docks. Stay at your ship pier tour waiting area, and we will locate you!

What if our ship arrives late or doesn't arrive at all?

In the case of late arriving of ships (very uncommon), we will try to accommodate you on a later tour. If this is not feasible, you will not be charged. If your ship doesn’t arrive due to unexpected problems, we will be notified. In this circumstance, there will be no charge.

Is there a chance of missing my cruise ship departure?

In all our years of operation, we have NEVER missed a ship! Even though your ship may suggest an all aboard time of 1-2 hours prior to departure, the gangway remains in place for at least 30 minutes prior to departure.  30 minutes prior to departure is the official all-aboard time for your ship and ship sponsored tours will be returning to the pier close to that time.  We always have at least 1 hour of buffer time before a ship all-aboard time in order to get you back with a comfortable margin of time.  We carry a GPS communication device on all vehicles that allows messaging to our base in Skagway in case of emergencies or delays. We will not book you on any tour that is not back with time to spare to make your ship departure. We do drop off at the ship per and we guarantee that you will make your ship, or we will pay for your transportation to the next port. (This only applies to cruise ships docked in Skagway. If your ship docks in Haines and you choose to make your own transportation plans to Skagway for a tour with us, we cannot guarantee your passage back to Haines.  If there is a ferry breakdown or some other complication in you getting back to Haines for your ship all-aboard there, we are not responsible and will not pay for your transport to the next port). If you choose not to be dropped off at the ship pier after the tour but in town instead and then subsequently miss your ship, we do not take any responsiblity for that as it is up to you at the point of drop off to get back to your ship before the all-aboard time.

What are Passport Requirements and restrictions to crossing the borders?

All our tours travel the scenic South Klondike Highway, which crosses the Canadian border just 15 miles north of Skagway. The USA border station is only 7 miles from Skagway and Identification is checked there on the way coming back into Skagway from the White Pass. Passports are REQUIRED for the USA and Canada border crossing. You will need an Original Valid Passport, Passport Card, Trusted Traveler Cards (NEXUS, SENTRI, or FAST) for crossing the border to Canada. Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) are only allowed for the USA border crossing and can be used only on the White Pass Summit & City tour. https://www.frontierexcursions.com/tour/white-pass-summit-city-tour/

For some nationalities, additional documentation (like a Visa) may be required for entry to Canada and/or USA. Single-entry Visas are acceptable for entry to Canada at this border on a tour. Canada Visas (if needed for your nationality) are required on all tours except the White Pass Summit & City Tour which is the only tour that does not cross through Canada immigration. Passports (and USA Visa if required) are still needed on the White Pass Summit & City tour. Children with USA or Canada citizenship (15 and younger) accompanying parents should have a Passport OR an original or certified (raised seal) of birth certificate (no copies allowed). If one or both parents are not traveling with the child, a letter of authorization from the absent parent(s) is also necessary to cross into Canada. Canadian Border Service Agency recommends that parents who share custody of their children carry copies of their legal custody documents. You must carry a consent letter to provide authorization for you to take them on a trip and enter Canada if you share custody and the other parent is not traveling with you, OR if you are NOT the parent/legal guardian of the children you are traveling with. The consent letter must include the custodial parents’ or legal guardians’ full name, address and telephone number, child’s details, and person’s details of who they are traveling with. Having the letter notarized will support its authenticity, especially if you are taking a longer trip and crossing the border several times. Border services officers may ask additional questions to the children you are traveling with if you are not the parent/guardian or are traveling without both parents/guardians.  Here is a link to a sample letter that can be filled out before travel.

Those who lack the necessary identification will not be allowed to board the tour, and, as a consequence, may miss it. No refund will be given under these circumstances. While we will do everything possible to accommodate passengers lacking identification, there is no guarantee that suitable arrangements can be made. If you have any questions regarding proper identification for the border crossing, please contact us.

Passengers with a criminal conviction (misdemeanor or felony) including severe traffic violations, such as DUI or Hit & Run, will be denied entrance into Canada so should not join any tour besides the White Pass Summit & City tour or our rafting tours in Dyea.

How do I pay for the tour?

For most of our tours (White Pass Summit & City Tour, Yukoner, and Yukon Discovery) we have an automated booking system in place for you to enter your Payment information online at the time of booking (through RezdyPay). There is $5 deposit per order charged at the time of booking. The balance on the order will be charged on the day of the tour. (If you pay the $5 deposit with PayPal we will send you a payment link to pay the remainder in full.) Your order will be Pending once entered and we will send it back Confirmed once we review your information and verify availability. For our more White Pass & Rafting combo tour we have you fill out a Reservation Request form. After we receive your Request form, we will email you to confirm we have the space and get any additional information we need from you then send you a confirmation by email and Payment link to pay in full in advance (or we can call you to get a credit card for $5 deposit and charge the balance on the day of the tour). Finally, if you do not show up for the tour, your credit card on file in RezdyPay will be charged the full amount. If we don’t have a credit card on file but have sent you a payment link for the balance of the tour and you do not pay by 24 hours before the tour we will cancel your booking; See our Cancellation Policy below.

What is your cancellation policy?

In booking a tour you are agreeing to pay for all the seats you reserve, unless you give Frontier Excursions & Adventures 24 hours notice of cancellation or changes to your reservation. Failure to give notice of cancellation or changes to your reservation will result in your credit card being charged for all the seats you reserved for the tour. (The only exception is if your cruise ship does not make its scheduled stop at Skagway, if the ship is delayed arriving to port and we cannot reschedule your tour, if you are quarantined in your cabin for illness, or if Frontier Excursions & Adventures must cancel the tour for any reason.) Frontier Excursions retains the right to cancel a tour for any reason, in which case you will receive a full refund. If you do cancel before the 24 hour period we will refund your $5 deposit or your full amount if you have paid in advance.

How should I dress?

Weather may be windier/wetter/cooler/warmer on the tour than at the time of departure as we travel through different climate zones. The best way to dress is in layers, so that you can shed a layer when warm, or add a layer if cool. Top your shirt with a sweatshirt/sweater/fleece, plus a wind/waterproof jacket, and you should be comfortable for the day. Heavy parkas are usually not recommended for summertime. If you come from a warm climate you may also consider bringing a hat or gloves for warmth. Temperatures can vary from upper 30s at the White Pass in cooler weather to 90 in the Yukon on a warm summer day. So, consider the general weather of the day before deciding how many layers to bring. For example, if it is a warm and sunny day in Skagway you will most likely not need raincoats or warm sweaters/hats/gloves. But if it seems cooler/cloudy/rainy then bring more layers. Comfortable shoes are also recommended. Bring a camera and binoculars are recommended although our vehicles have one for use.

Are restrooms available on tour?

Our mini-buses are not equipped with restrooms. Our tours follow the South Klondike Highway through much wilderness but with very limited facilities. There are primitive outhouses available for use on all tours and the 6.5 hour Yukon Discovery tour has modern restrooms available at Caribou Crossing and/or Carcross at mid-point of the tour. Our Yukoner (4 hour) tour stops at the Yukon Suspension bridge and there is a modern restroom available. Be aware there may be the possibility of up to 1.5-2 hours or so without a restroom break. If you have issues with needing more frequent restroom stops, you may be better off booking a roundtrip train tour or bus tour on a large motorcoach equipped with restroom. These are available through your ship offered tours.

What type of vehicles do you use?

For our bus tours, we use comfortable custom mini-coaches, with a 13-to-28 passenger capacity (depending on group size). All feature large touring windows, bucket seats and PA systems. We have an on staff mechanic, and our vehicles are meticulously maintained for safety.

Our vehicles are NOT wheelchair or scooter accessible. If you are semi-ambulatory and use a walker or can transfer from a wheelchair and go up and down a few steps with assistance, we can most likely help you off and on our buses. Please inform us of any limited mobility situation when you book. We would also need to save space on the bus for a walker or folding wheelchair.

How do I decide which tour is best for me?

When considering your tour choice, keep in mind your preferences as to group size, time available, and budget.

To see the most and best variety in your day, consider the Yukon Territory (Yukoner and Yukon Discovery). The scenery is different than what you’ll see along the Inside Passage which is temperate coastal rainforest. As you travel over the White Pass and farther inland toward the Yukon, the climate becomes drier and ecosystems change. You’ll get above the treeline into sub-arctic alpine tundra at the White Pass, then travel into Boreal forest wilderness as you approach the Yukon. Also, regardless of the weather in Skagway, it’s usually better in Canada over the White Pass. Our best chances of seeing wildlife, such as bears, also improves as you go toward the Yukon (though is possible on any of our tours).

If you want a shorter tour that covers the main highlights on a budget and leaves more free time for you to shop or do a second tour during your day in port, then the White Pass Summit & City Tour give you the history of the gold rush and some incredible scenery in the shortest time frame at 2.75 hours. The Yukoner, at 4 hours is also a good option for a shorter tour.

For more active tours and outdoor adventure consider our sister company,  Skagway Float Tours.   We have a Combo day where you can combine one of our shorter bus tours with either the Scenic River Float or the Chilkoot Trail Hike and Float.

Will we see wildlife?

For wildlife sightings such as bears, moose, mountain goats and others, the Yukon is the best possibility. Approximately 30-50% of Yukon excursions see some type of wildlife. Wildlife sightings are most active in May and June. For water-related wildlife, such as eagles and seals, the Skagway Float Tours (Chilkoot Trail Hike & Float or Scenic River Float) are best. Remember, wildlife sightings, while occurring frequently, are at the whim of Mother Nature!

What's the difference between your tours and the train?

The train is a great trip through the mountains and an engineering landmark, and train buffs should plan on including it in their visit to Skagway. However, if you want a great tour no matter the means of transportation, you’ll find that our bus tours do parallel the train route in part and offer advantages including multiple photo stops and a chance to interact with your guide. At the stops all passengers can get out to take in the fresh mountain air and to take as many photos as desired where as the train is in constant motion. Also you can get personalized attention from your guide as you have the opportunity to ask questions and capture family photos with the guide as your photographer. In addition, you’ll find our bus tours offer great value for the money.

How soon should I book?

We highly recommend you book early (several months in advance) to guarantee your desired tour. You may book via our website or call us. Our longer tours to the Yukon and Yukon border book up fastest. Our White Pass Summit and City tour often has closer in availability.

Can I book a tour after arriving in Skagway?

Yes, besides our regularly scheduled tours, we often open up an additional tour bus for day of sales (usually for our Yukoner or White Pass Summit & City tour). Our sales office is located in the Golden North Hotel building at 3rd and Broadway in the heart of downtown. There is a shuttle stop across the street from our location, so if you take a shuttle from the ship, you can request a drop off at our office. Your best rate will always come by booking directly through us. We may also be reached by email at [email protected], phone at 907.983.2512, or out-of-town toll free at 877.983.2512. Please be aware that some tours may be sold out on the day of your arrival.

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Our goal is to provide a high-quality tour, friendly and helpful service, and a fun day for your family on a Skagway tour. We make lots of stops for viewing, photography, and breathing the fresh mountain air!

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The tour was excellent. The itinerary was excellent as was our guide Leo. Our only issue was that in Dawson City, our hotel was not serving any food or beverages. Its bar and restaurant were closed. This was because of renovations by new owners to the hotel which should have been known and remedied by our tour provider. It was not satisfactory having to look for alternatives in cold, snowy conditions,

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Every employee we met from pick up @ the airport to drop off after our final trip to the Aurora Center was wonderful - Professional, pleasant, and friendly. Price was right! Hotel was OK. My one important critique was we got absolutely no info on the Aurora Borealis. I expected a video or “lecture” or some explanation about what we were looking for/seeing. (And, so so so very happy we saw them!!!) This was a trip specifically to see the northern lights and we heard nothing about them. I will (and have steady) recommend your tour to others but tell them to study up on the Aurora before they go. Thanks for asking!
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My lifelong dream to come to the Yukon and it was everything I hoped for and more! High five to the Fresh Adventures crew for putting together an epic adventure I won't soon forget. The hikes were tough but absolutely worth it and the views from the top were unreal. I've been on a trip with Fresh Adventures in the Rockies before and was happy to see that they offered a Yukon trip as well. The guides, Carl and Alex were fun to be around and the rest of the group was amazing. Loved all the good times and the laughs in the van. Thanks for a great trip!

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Northern lights tours in Whitehorse, Yukon

Experience the enchanting dance of the Northern Lights in the Yukon territory of Canada. The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are a breathtaking celestial phenomenon where vibrant colours dance across the night sky . This natural wonder occurs when charged particles from the sun collide with atoms in the Earth's atmosphere, producing an ethereal spectacle that is both awe-inspiring and mystical.    

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Popular northern lights yukon tours, yukon: a top northern lights destination, best time to see northern lights in the yukon.

  • Best Places in Yukon to see Northern Lights 

Accommodation options

Transportation in the yukon, other activities during a trip to see the northern lights, the midnight sun experience.

  • Cultural significance of the Northern Lights 

Northern Lights etiquette and responsible tourism

Aurora forecasting in yukon, tips for enjoying a night of viewing the aurora borealis.

  • Quick facts about the Northern Lights in the Yukon:

Frequently asked questions

Nestled in the untamed wilderness of Canada's far north, the Yukon is a premier destination for viewing the Northern Lights. Situated at a high latitude, the Yukon is within the Aurora Oval, an area known for frequent and intense auroral activity. The Yukon's winter months provide extended periods of darkness. From late August to mid-April, longer nights offer a greater chance of seeing the Northern Lights.

Beyond the auroras, the Yukon also offers a myriad of other attractions that make it a must-visit destination. From dog sledding through snowy landscapes to soaking in natural hot springs, the Yukon promises an unforgettable adventure. Discover the magic of a Northern Lights Tour Yukon and let the aurora borealis weave its spell on your senses, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

The travel experts at northernlightscanada.com can help you plan an unforgettable Northern Lights trip to Whitehorse, Yukon. As part of our personalized travel support from planning through travel, we take care of all the arrangements in the area. We book your aurora-viewing tours, accommodations, and unique local experiences. You get to relax and enjoy making memories. Keep reading to learn more about seeing the aurora borealis in the Yukon. 

Northern Lights of the Yukon

Fly from Vancouver to Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon territory and one of the best places to see the Northern Lights in Canada. Each evening of your four-night stay in Whitehorse, you’ll venture out of the city in search of the Northern Lights. During the day, explore the winter landscape on guided excursions, including a Whitehorse city tour, wildlife preserve tour, and a dog sledding experience.

Trip length (number of nights): 5   Nights in the Yukon : 4   Aurora viewing evenings : 4  

** A version of this Yukon Northern Lights tour is available during the fall months. Please contact one of our Vacation Advisors if you’d prefer to travel between August and October. The fall itinerary includes dog carting instead of dog sledding.

Yukon Northern Lights Resort and Spa in Winter  

The Northern Lights Resorts and Spa is a fantastic place for Northern Lights viewing in Whitehorse. Located 20 minutes away from downtown, the property is surrounded by beautiful pine forests and mountains and is close to the Yukon River. Spend four nights viewing the Northern Lights and discovering the highlights of Whitehorse. Enjoy a range of outdoor winter activities, guided tours, delicious meals, and treat yourself to a spa service.  

** A version of this tour is available during the fall months. Please contact one of our Vacation Advisors if you’d prefer to travel between August and October. The fall itinerary includes a Southern Lakes tour, where you can visit Emerald Lake, Carcross Desert, and the village of Carcross.  

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Aurora borealis appear across the sky like ribbons in the sky over horizon with vast body of water and silhouette of Mountains

Situated in Canada's far north, the Yukon lies within the region known as the Aurora Oval. This oval-shaped area around the polar region has frequent and intense auroral activity. This unique location, combined with the territory's low light pollution and vast open spaces, creates an ideal setting for experiencing clearer and more vibrant displays of the aurora. 

One of the key factors that make the Yukon a prime destination ( 1 ) for viewing the Northern Lights is its minimal light pollution. The territory's vast open spaces and sparse population contribute to remarkably dark skies. This lack of light pollution allows the aurora to shine through with clarity and enhances the visual impact of the lights.   

The vast open spaces of the Yukon add another layer of magnificence to the Northern Lights experience. Imagine being surrounded by nothing but untouched wilderness, far away from city lights and distractions. In this pristine setting, the aurora becomes the focal point, captivating your senses and drawing you into its ethereal dance. 

Clear, dark skies are of utmost importance when it comes to viewing the Northern Lights. When the skies are clear and free from clouds, the vibrant colors of the aurora can be seen vividly against the backdrop of the night sky.

The weather conditions in the Yukon can vary, and it's essential to plan accordingly. Cloud cover can obstruct the view of the Northern Lights, so keeping an eye on weather forecasts is helpful. Although it's impossible to predict with absolute certainty, nights with clear or partially cloudy skies are more likely to have a remarkable display of the aurora. Local tourism centers, tour guides, and accommodations in the Yukon can provide valuable information and updates on weather conditions to help optimize your Northern Lights experience.  

In terms of climate, the Yukon's winter is cold. Between November and March , the temperature is between -40 and -13 degrees Celsius. It's important to dress warmly during your Northern Lights trip. Proper winter gear, including insulated jackets, hats, gloves, and warm footwear, is essential for enjoying the experience to the fullest. Many accommodations in the Yukon offer cozy lodging options with fireplaces and hot drinks to keep you warm. Northern Lights viewing areas often have an outdoor fire and a place of shelter, like a heated wall tent.

To fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Northern Lights and explore the other wonders of the Yukon, it is recommended to plan a stay of at least three to five days . This duration allows for flexibility in terms of weather conditions and increases the chances of witnessing the Northern Lights. It also provides an opportunity to engage in other winter activities, such as dog sledding, snowshoeing, or ice fishing.    

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Best Places in Yukon to see Northern Lights  

Wondering where to see Northern Light in Yukon? There are two main locations for witnessing the Northern Lights in Yukon . Each destination provides a unique experience along with a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay.  

1. Whitehorse

Group of nearly opaque green northern lights in the sky in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

As the capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse offers a convenient base for experiencing the Northern Lights. There are regular flights in and out of the city, so Whitehorse is often the first stop on any Yukon itinerary . The city provides a range of accommodation options, catering to various budgets and preferences. There is an array of restaurants, cafes, and bars serving local and international cuisine, ensuring a delightful culinary experience.

2. Dawson City

Blue and light orange sky casts its warm colours on a snowy Dawson City and its buildings, forest and mountains during winter

Dawson City, known for its rich Klondike Gold Rush history, also serves as an excellent location for Northern Lights viewing. This charming town offers a unique blend of heritage and adventure. Accommodation options include historic hotels, cozy cabins, and charming guesthouses, immersing you in the town's rich cultural ambiance. Local eateries, pubs, and restaurants provide a range of dining options, allowing you to savor local flavors while recounting the tales of the Gold Rush era.  

When it comes to viewing the Northern Lights in the Yukon, choosing the right accommodation can greatly enhance your experience. From downtown hotels to lakeside cottages and remote lodges, each option has unique features and benefits. 

1. Downtown hotels

Downtown hotels in cities like Whitehorse offer convenience and easy access to amenities. They provide a range of facilities, including comfortable rooms, on-site dining, and proximity to local attractions and tour operators. If you prefer the comforts of urban life while having the Northern Lights within reach, downtown hotels are a suitable choice. You can stay in downtown and then head to remote locations on the nights you want to view the Northern Lights. Hotels include the Best Western Gold Rush Inn and Raven Inn.

The proximity to urban areas may result in light pollution, which can diminish the visibility of the Northern Lights. While you can still catch glimpses of the lights near downtown, they appear more vibrant further away from the city.

Northern Lights turn blue sky green over snowy mountains and Downtown Whitehorse

2. Lakeside accommodation

There are some accommodation options near lakes in the Yukon. They provide a serene and picturesque setting, allowing you to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. These accommodations often offer cozy interiors, stunning views, and a peaceful atmosphere. Being away from urban areas, you can enjoy darker skies and a higher chance of witnessing vibrant displays of the Northern Lights. The Inn on the Lake is a popular choice for this type of accommodation.

Multicoloured northern lights form in sky over Inn on the Lake

3. Remote lodges

Remote lodges offer an immersive experience in the heart of nature. These accommodations, often nestled in pristine landscapes, provide an excellent opportunity to escape light pollution and fully embrace the Northern Lights. These packages include guided tours, outdoor activities, and knowledgeable staff who can enhance your aurora viewing experience.

Remote lodges, like Northern Lights Resort and Spa, are typically located further away from urban areas. Keep in mind that transportation arrangements may be required for additional excursions or to reach nearby towns for additional services.

No matter which accommodation option you choose, the Yukon's vast landscapes and its dedication to preserving natural wonders ensures an unforgettable Northern Lights experience. Chat to one of our Vacation Advisors, who can help you select the option that best aligns with your preferences.  

Northern lights in bright night sky by rustic cabins

Yukon offers several transportation options for travelers to navigate the vast landscapes and reach locations for viewing the Northern Lights.

In our multi-day Yukon Aurora tours, some transportation, like airport to hotel transfers, is included.  For example, on our Northern Lights of the Yukon trip , you’ll get picked up from the Whitehorse airport and be taken to a downtown hotel. Then, each night, enjoy guided northern lights viewing. Knowledgeable guides will take you to optimal viewing spots, share insight about the Northern Lights, and provide photography tips. This is a convenient option for those unfamiliar with the region and seeking a hassle-free experience.

While it is possible to rent a car and explore the Yukon at your own pace, some travellers find it difficult to navigate the winter road and weather conditions. There is a taxi company in Whitehorse, which is useful if you want to get to restaurants or do additional sightseeing on your own.   

In addition to witnessing the breathtaking Northern Lights in the Yukon, add variety to your trip by participating in exciting day tours and engaging in a range of outdoor activities. During daylight hours, immerse yourself in the pristine winter landscapes and embark on unforgettable adventures. Here are some captivating activities to consider:    

1. Dogsledding

Glide through snowy landscapes while being pulled by a team of energetic and friendly sled dogs. Dogsledding allows you to appreciate the harmony between humans, animals, and nature while reveling in the tranquility of the winter wilderness.

Dog sledding at Ski High Wilderness Ranch on fresh snow with team of Huskies in pristine landscape of Whitehorse, Yukon

2. Ice fishing

Embrace the traditional Canadian winter pastime of ice fishing. Venture onto frozen lakes and drill a hole through the thick ice to drop your line and wait for a fish to bite. Ice fishing provides a unique opportunity to connect with nature, appreciate the serenity of the frozen surroundings, and potentially catch lake trout or Arctic grayling.

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3. Snowmobiling

Feel the exhilaration as you zip through snow-covered trails on a snowmobile. This high-speed adventure allows you to explore the vast Yukon landscapes with ease, reaching remote areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. Enjoy the adrenaline rush and panoramic views as you navigate through winter wonderlands, experiencing the raw beauty of the region.

Senior woman wearing puffer jacket smiles while sitting on snowmobile on fresh snow with mountains behind her

4. Snowshoeing

Strap on a pair of snowshoes and traverse through snow-covered forests along pristine trails, immersing yourself in the tranquility of the winter landscape. Snowshoeing offers a slower pace, allowing you to appreciate the intricate details of nature while getting a great workout.

Group snowshoeing in a single file line in location in proximity to Braeburn, Yukon

While the Northern Lights captivate the night sky, the Midnight Sun is a completely different natural phenomenon. In the summer months, particularly around the summer solstice, the Midnight Sun occurs in the high latitudes, including the Yukon. During this period, the sun remains visible even at midnight. The bright and continuous daylight provides opportunities for outdoor adventures, such as hiking, canoeing, and enjoying extended hours of exploration under the sun.  If you visit the Yukon during the summer, you will not be able to see the Northern Lights because of the Midnight Sun.

The difference between the Midnight Sun and the Northern Lights lies in their occurrence and appearance. The Midnight Sun is a result of the Earth's axial tilt, causing the sun to remain above the horizon for extended periods during summer. In contrast, the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, is a phenomenon that occurs year-round but is most visible during the dark winter months. The Northern Lights are a mesmerizing display of colorful lights dancing across the night sky, caused by solar particles interacting with the Earth's atmosphere.    

Cultural significance of the Northern Lights  

Woman holds Indigenous hand drum as tourist visits Danoja Zho Cultural Centre in Dawson City, Yukon

The Northern Lights hold deep cultural significance in the Indigenous communities of the Yukon.

For Indigenous peoples, the Northern Lights are not merely a scientific phenomenon; they are seen as celestial spirits dancing in the sky, telling stories and communicating with the Earth. The lights are often considered a connection between the physical and spiritual realms, carrying messages from ancestors, and serving as a reminder of the interconnectedness of all living beings.

On your Northern Lights journey, you might have the opportunity to engage with local Indigenous tourism operators, cultural centers, and communities. They offer opportunities to learn and listen. Through this interaction, you can cultivate a deeper understanding of the Northern Lights' cultural significance and learn about the rich Indigenous heritage of the Yukon.    

When embarking on a journey to witness the captivating Northern Lights in the Yukon, it is essential to practice responsible tourism. Respecting the environment, wildlife, and local communities is crucial to preserve the beauty of the natural surroundings for future generations. Here are some key principles to keep in mind:  

1. Minimize your impact

Leave no trace as you explore the Northern Lights viewing areas. Follow the principle of "pack it in, pack it out" by carrying out any trash or waste you generate. Respect nature's delicate balance by refraining from littering, damaging vegetation, or disturbing wildlife habitats. Remember, you are a guest in the pristine wilderness of the Yukon, and it is essential to treat the environment with care and consideration. 

2. Follow local guidelines

Familiarize yourself with any guidelines or regulations set forth by local authorities or tour operators. These guidelines are in place to ensure the safety of visitors and the protection of the environment. Be mindful of any restricted areas, designated viewing spots, or specific instructions provided by guides. 

3. Respect local communities

Engage with local communities respectfully and learn about their culture and traditions. Seek opportunities to support local businesses and artisans, promoting economic sustainability. When interacting with Indigenous communities, always follow cultural protocols and seek permission before taking photographs or participating in cultural activities. 

4. Educate yourself

Before your trip, take the time to learn about the Yukon's ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural heritage. Understanding the local environment and its significance will deepen your appreciation for the Northern Lights and the region. Educate yourself on the Northern Lights phenomenon, Indigenous perspectives, and any specific ecological considerations that may apply. 

Let your journey to witness the Northern Lights in the Yukon be not just a personal adventure, but also a sustainable and respectful experience. Embrace responsible travel practices, respect the environment and local communities, and create lasting memories while leaving a positive impact on this remarkable destination.    

There are several aurora forecasting tools and resources available to help you predict and plan your viewing experience. These online platforms and smartphone apps provide real-time information about solar activity and aurora predictions.

1. Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC)

Operated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the SWPC (2) offers valuable data and forecasts related to space weather, including the Northern Lights. Their website provides a range of information, such as the Kp index (a measurement of geomagnetic activity), solar wind data, and geomagnetic storm predictions. Monitoring the SWPC's updates can give you insights into the likelihood and intensity of the Northern Lights. 

2. University of Alaska Fairbanks Geophysical Institute

The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks maintains an informative website that includes aurora forecasts and real-time data. Their Aurora Forecast page provides a 30-minute forecast for the Northern Lights' visibility, based on factors like solar wind speed and density. The site also features an interactive map showing the probability of viewing the lights in different areas of the Yukon.

3. Aurora Alerts North

Aurora Alerts North is a smartphone app designed specifically for predicting the Northern Lights in the Yukon and other northern regions. The app utilizes real-time solar wind data and algorithms to provide users with alerts and forecasts for potential aurora sightings. It offers customizable notifications based on your preferred viewing location, ensuring you never miss an opportunity to witness the lights.

4. Social media

Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have communities where individuals share their experiences, photos, and current sightings of the aurora.

It’s important to remember that aurora forecasts are not foolproof, as the lights are a natural phenomenon influenced by various factors. However, utilizing these tools can provide valuable insights into solar activity and geomagnetic conditions.

Even without precise predictions, simply being in a prime viewing location with clear skies and minimal light pollution can offer unexpected, awe-inspiring Northern Lights displays.

So, use these aurora forecasting tools and resources to prepare for your trip, but don't forget to embrace the enchantment of the unknown. Allow the Northern Lights to surprise and delight you as they paint the Yukon's sky.    

To ensure an unforgettable experience while viewing the Aurora Borealis in the Yukon, it's important to be prepared for cold nights. Here are some valuable tips to make the most of your Northern Lights adventure:        

1. Dress warmly 

It's essential to bundle up in layers, especially if you visit the Yukon in winter. Dress in thermal or woolen base layers, followed by an insulated jacket or parka. Wear a hat, gloves, scarf, and thermal socks to keep extremities warm. Thermal boots with good traction are also recommended. Some of our Northern Lights vacation packages include winter clothing rentals so you can save space in your luggage!   

2. Use the comfortable seating provided

Northern Lights viewing sites provide benches or other seating options. On guided tours, you are taken to sites where seating is provided so you don’t have to stand for long periods of time. Be patient and stay prepared, as the lights can appear and disappear throughout the night. Do use the seating as you could be there for many hours. 

3. Check the conditions

Before heading out, monitor weather forecasts and aurora activity updates. Clear skies are ideal for optimal Northern Lights viewing, so a night with minimal cloud cover is best. Utilize aurora forecasting tools and resources to gauge the likelihood of a vibrant display. While you’ll book your Northern Lights trip months in advance, checking the weather and aurora forecasts will help you prepare for the conditions, get excited, and manage expectations.   

4. Bring photography gear

If you're interested in capturing the magic of the Northern Lights through photography, consider bringing a tripod to keep your camera steady during long exposures. Wide-angle lenses with a low aperture (e.g., f/2.8 or lower) are recommended. Familiarize yourself with your camera's manual settings for long exposures and experiment with different shutter speeds and ISO settings to achieve the desired results. Generally, you’ll want a low shutter speed and a high ISO value, though it does depend on how quickly the lights are moving and how bright they are.

Quick facts about the Northern Lights in the Yukon: 

  • The intensity and colors of the Northern Lights vary depending on the solar activity and atmospheric conditions.    
  • The lights often appear green but can also display shades of pink, purple, yellow, and even red.    
  • The Yukon's long winter nights, from November to April, provide extended periods of darkness for Northern Lights viewing.    
  • The Northern Lights can be seen in the Yukon during the fall, from August to October.   

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Where to stay in Yukon to see Northern Lights?

To see the Northern Lights in the Yukon, stay in areas with minimal light pollution, such as Whitehorse, Dawson City, or remote lodges.

Is Yellowknife or Whitehorse better for Northern Lights?

Both Yellowknife (Northwest Territories) and Whitehorse (Yukon) offer excellent opportunities to witness the Northern Lights. Whitehorse has a range of accommodation, restaurants, and activities. While in Whitehorse, you can visit Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs and the Yukon Wildlife Preserve.

How long does the Northern Lights season last in Yukon?  

The Northern Lights season in Yukon typically lasts from October to April, with the darkest months of December and January offering the highest chances of visibility. The best time of year to see Northern Lights in Yukon is during fall or winter.

What is the best month for Northern Lights in Yukon?

The winter months are the best for Northern Lights viewing in the Yukon.

What is the likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights in Yukon?  

The likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights in Yukon is high, with clear skies and minimal light pollution contributing to optimal viewing conditions.

What is the average duration of a Northern Lights display in Yukon?  

The average duration of a Northern Lights display in Yukon can vary greatly, ranging from a few minutes to several hours. Patience is key, as the lights can ebb and flow throughout the night. 

Are there any safety considerations or precautions to take while viewing the Northern Lights in Yukon?

While viewing the Northern Lights in Yukon, it's important to dress warmly, bring necessary supplies, and be cautious of potential hazards in the dark and cold environment. Stay aware of your surroundings and follow safety guidelines provided by tour guides or local authorities. 

Are there any local festivals or events celebrating the Northern Lights in Yukon?  

Yukon hosts the annual "Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous" festival, which celebrates winter in the Yukon. View the Northern Lights and enjoy other cultural events, such as dog sledding races, snow carving competitions, and live music performances. 

What is Yukon known for? 

Yukon is famous for its stunning wilderness, vast landscapes, gold rush history, pristine national parks, and, of course, the captivating Northern Lights that adorn its night sky. 

What food is Yukon known for?

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    Yukon Tours is a full-service tour and travel provider with 20 years of experience. Our dedicated, connected, friendly staff has helped travellers from around the world experience The Yukon with planning, booking, and support.

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    On our fully guided Yukon tours explore Canada's wild western region. Visit Whitehorse, Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Yukon River, and more!

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    Your Yukon Adventure Starts Here! Up North Adventures is an award-winning adventure travel outfitter based in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon. We have been helping people from all over the world experience one of the most unique places on Earth since 1991! Our complete selection of trips and tours are designed to help you experience and enjoy the Yukon year-round.

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    Yukon's most trusted wilderness tours. Journey into beautiful Yukon with our Aurora Borealis tours, winter experiences, and day actives like dog sledding, snowmobiling, and more.

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    Our trips to Yukon Territory offer a once-in-a-lifetime adventure including multiple opportunities to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), a tour of the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, guided snowmobiling tours, ice fishing, snowshoeing, a guided tour of Whitehorse, and dog sledding. From adventuring through pristine wilderness, dog mushing, and ...

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  7. EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences

    EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences is one of the leading tour operators in Whitehorse. We offer Day-Trips and Multi-Day Tours through the Yukon and Alaska.

  8. Nature Tours of Yukon (Explore Whitehorse & The Arctic Ocean)

    The Yukon is a sparsely populated and stunningly unique geographical location ideal for the travel enthusiast. In winter, you can participate in a variety of unique activities such as ice finishing, dog sledding and snowshoeing.

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    Custom, group and private tours of Whitehorse Yukon Territory. Summer and Winter. Our local guides will show you our Whitehorse.

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    Our Wanderlust Adventures Packages. Below are some of our most popular family-friendly trip packages. Click to view and book. Want a custom-made tour package designed with your Yukon dreams in mind?

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    Frontier Excursions is Skagway's oldest operating independently owned tour company offering Skagway Tours and Yukon Tours. our amazing guides and travel by mini-bus to show you the majestic White Pass or Yukon Territory - Train, Dogsled, Yukon border, Rafting, Dyea, and Chilkoot Trail, and Private Charters.

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    Discover Yukon Tours: Explore Scenic Routes and Historical Cities With so much to experience in this beautiful Canadian territory, there's simply no best time to discover the Yukon. From Klondike Gold Rush attractions, including restored false-fronted buildings and relics along old Stampeders' routes, to pristine wilderness, untouched lands and remote waterways teeming with wildlife, a ...

  16. Yukon and Northwest Territories Tour Companies

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  17. Yukon Home and Tour

    Our heated aurora viewing cabin/site is located at the best area north of Whitehorse city and aurora can be seen here almost every night (weather permitting)… a matter of how strong it gets.Our tours can be both relaxing and adventure-filled, including everything from aurora tours, local sightseeing scenic tours, dog mushing, ice fishing, simple hiking in the Yukon's many trails, a trip to ...

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    Yukon Travel Agency, Whitehorse, YT. 625 likes · 2 talking about this. Whether it is an adventure vacation, destination wedding, group or business travel, our professional

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    Your dream trip to the Yukon combines exploration of the unknown with down-to-earth comforts. Seeing the iconic landscape by any means possible is how you like to travel; car, hiking, dog sledding, horseback riding, mountain biking, you'll do it all.