Canadian Arctic Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Canadian Arctic Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Explore the pristine wilderness of the Canadian Arctic through hiking expeditions. This vast region offers unparalleled natural beauty, characterized by rugged mountains, expansive tundra, and pristine rivers. As you navigate the challenging terrain, you'll encounter diverse wildlife and indigenous cultures. From the Yukon to Nunavut, the Canadian Arctic provides an immersive experience for adventurers of all levels.
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Canadian Arctic
Trekking in Yukon’s Tombstone Park
Tombstone Territorial Park is often referred to as the Northern Hemisphere’s Patagonia. This remote part of the Yukon is blessed with incredible hiking and scenery, and is truly a once in a lifetime trip for hikers and trekkers that love remote, unspoiled wilderness.
Canadian Arctic
Northern Lights Wilderness Escape
Journey to the Northwest Territories for the winter wilderness adventure of a lifetime! The Northern Lights Wilderness Escape takes you from Yellowknife to a wilderness lodge that is only accessible by bush plane for a winter experience unlike any other.
Alaska
Alaska & Yukon Adventure Tour
Let the rolling tundra, snaking inlets, stark blue glaciers tucked in the foot of snow-swept mountains envelop you as you paddle the Yukon and Teslin Rivers and twist through subarctic passes by foot.
Alaska
The Rockies, Yukon, and Alaska Hiking & Camping Tour
Want to explore the best of the Canadian Rockies, Yukon and Alaska? This is the trip for you, and while you’re at it, enjoy the true northern experience, and camp for 17 nights, enjoying campfires, nature and fresh air!
Canadian Arctic
Northern Lights in remote Northwest Territories
The Northern Lights in remote Northwest Territories is a 7-day trip into the remote northern part of Canada. Your activities are included, so you can fill your days with fun outdoor sports or relax by the lake and appreciate the peaceful scenery.
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour
The Yukon and Alaska Self-Drive Tour promises to be an unforgettable experience. Take a road expedition into the vast northern wilderness. Spend 14 days following the historic Klondike route while you hike and explore the unbelievable landscapes.
Alaska
Yukon and Alaska Hiking Tour
Yukon and Alaska encompass endless trails, ones that explode with fascinating tales of the past. This 15-day hiking tour has you staying in comfortable hotels while you explore the best of Alaska and Yukon.
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Embark on epic hikes in the Canadian Arctic's rugged terrain. Explore iconic destinations like Yukon, Iqaluit, and Inuvik, each offering unique trails and breathtaking vistas. Start your adventure in these pristine landscapes for an unforgettable hiking experience.
Unleash your sense of adventure with a variety of hiking experiences in the Canadian Arctic. From challenging treks to serene nature walks, there's a trail for every skill level. Immerse yourself in the Arctic wilderness and witness its awe-inspiring beauty firsthand.
Plan your hiking trip to the Canadian Arctic based on seasonal opportunities. Summer months offer extended daylight hours and optimal hiking conditions, while winter showcases the magical allure of snow-capped landscapes. Choose the perfect season to explore the Canadian Arctic on foot.
- Trekking in Yukon’s Tombstone Park: Immerse yourself in the rugged wilderness of Yukon’s Tombstone Park on this guided trekking adventure, discovering pristine landscapes and breathtaking vistas.
- Aurora Borealis Tour: Experience the enchanting beauty of the Aurora Borealis on this guided tour, where you'll witness the mesmerizing dance of the Northern Lights against the Yukon sky.
- Yukon and Alaska Hiking Tour: Explore the stunning landscapes of both Yukon and Alaska on this hiking tour, traversing diverse terrain and immersing yourself in the natural wonders of these iconic regions.
Pack warm, insulated clothing including thermal layers, waterproof outerwear, sturdy boots, hats, gloves, and scarves. Additionally, bring essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, a first aid kit, and sufficient food and water for your hike.
Luggage transfers may not be widely available on hikes in the Canadian Arctic, especially in remote areas. It's advisable to carry a backpack with all necessary items and be prepared to carry your belongings throughout the hike.
The duration of a hike in the Canadian Arctic varies depending on the trail and your fitness level. Some hikes may be completed in a few hours, while others may require multiple days or weeks to complete. Plan accordingly and consider factors such as weather conditions and daylight hours.
Yes, there are family-friendly hikes available in the Canadian Arctic, ranging from easy nature walks to moderate trails suitable for children. Research family-friendly trails in advance and consider factors such as trail length, difficulty, and amenities.
Accommodation options when hiking in the Canadian Arctic may include campsites, wilderness cabins, or backcountry lodges. Some trails may also have designated campgrounds or shelters for overnight stays. Plan your accommodations in advance and be prepared for rustic facilities in remote areas.
Yes, self-guided hikes are possible in the Canadian Arctic, but it's essential to be well-prepared and knowledgeable about the trail and wilderness navigation. Research your chosen hike thoroughly, obtain necessary permits, and bring navigation tools like maps, GPS, and compass.
Yes, guided hiking tours are available in the Canadian Arctic, providing opportunities for adventurers to explore the region with experienced guides. Guided tours offer insights into the local environment, wildlife, and indigenous culture while ensuring safety and navigation in remote wilderness areas.
Before hiking in the Canadian Arctic, familiarize yourself with wildlife encounters, weather patterns, and emergency procedures. Carry bear spray, a first aid kit, and a satellite communication device. Stay informed about local regulations and advisories.
Certain hiking trails or protected areas in the Canadian Arctic may require permits for access or overnight camping. Research permit requirements in advance and obtain necessary permits from park authorities or indigenous communities.
The weather in the Canadian Arctic can be unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from extreme cold to mild conditions. Pack appropriate clothing layers, including waterproof and insulated gear, and be prepared for sudden changes in weather. Monitor weather forecasts and plan accordingly.
While hiking in the Canadian Arctic, you may encounter wildlife such as bears, wolves, caribou, and Arctic foxes. Learn how to safely navigate encounters with wildlife, including proper food storage, making noise on trails, and knowing how to react if you encounter wildlife.
Many hiking trails in the Canadian Arctic pass through areas rich in indigenous culture and history. Research cultural or historical sites along your chosen trail, and respect any sacred or protected areas you may encounter. Take the opportunity to learn about the indigenous peoples and their relationship with the land.
Amenities along hiking trails in the Canadian Arctic may be limited, especially in remote areas. Be prepared to carry sufficient water and snacks, and practice Leave No Trace principles by properly disposing of waste. Familiarize yourself with available facilities and plan accordingly for rest breaks and overnight stays.