Yukon Tours
Booking one of these amazing Yukon Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
Yukon tours offer an unparalleled adventure travel experience, taking you through some of the most remote and pristine wilderness in the world. From trekking the historic Chilkoot Trail and exploring the rugged beauty of Tombstone Territorial Park to canoeing down the majestic Yukon River and witnessing the breathtaking Northern Lights, Yukon's diverse landscapes provide endless opportunities for adventure.
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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.
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Big Salmon River Canoe Tour
Is there anything more spectacular than spending time in Canada’s far north, away from the stresses over everyday life? This 12-day canoe tour allows you to marvel at this beautiful part of the Yukon.
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Yukon’s Autumn Colours and Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour
The Yukon’s Autumn Colours and Northern Lights Self-Drive Tour is an exciting self-drive itinerary that will take you on an incredible journey into the wild north. You’ll spend 13 days driving from one amazing park or town to the next while camping in your tent-equipped four-wheel-drive vehicle.
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Yukon Dog Sledding Expedition
During the winter months, the endless wilderness and stunning mountain landscapes of Yukon sparkle under a blanket of snow. On the Yukon Dog Sledding Expedition, you’ll enjoy the majestic beauty of the north on an unforgettable sledding adventure.
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Yukon River Canoe Trip
Is there a better way to get away from it all then on a canoe, exploring the beauty of Canada’s Northern Yukon Territory? This guided canoe tour is the trip if you want to discover the wild Canadian North.
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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.
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Arctic Ocean and Dempster Highway Road Trip
The ultimate northern road trip! On the weeklong Arctic Ocean and Dempster Highway Road Trip, you will visit Tuktoyaktuk, an Inuvialuit hamlet on the Arctic Coast. This incredible road trip will take you through mountain ranges and alpine tundra, crossing remote rivers to reach the end of this iconic gravel road. People come from all round the world to drive the Dempster Highway and make their way to Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk and the Arctic Ocean.
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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.
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Best of Yukon and Alaska Sightseeing Tour
For those dreaming of the north, the Best of the Yukon and Alaska Sightseeing Tour awaits. This luxurious, classic adventure takes in the very best Alaska and Canada’s Yukon Territory have to offer. Departing from Whitehorse, a comfortable coach will take you along scenic roads that retrace ancient trading routes, historic Gold Rush trails, and important wildlife corridors. The tour stops at three of the north’s most famous national parks: Kluane, home to Canada’s tallest mountain and the world’s largest non-polar icefield; Denali, world renowned for wildlife viewing and home to the tallest mountain in North America; and an optional tour to the all-marine Kenai Fjords National Park for the North’s premier marine life viewing.
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Winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park
Visit the Yukon for an exciting winter getaway full of snowy fun and peaceful nights. The Winter in Yukon’s Kluane National Park takes you to a remote wilderness lodge in a French community in Kluane National Park.
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Yukon General Travel Information
Where to go in the Yukon
When planning where to go in the Yukon, most options are situated in breathtaking wilderness landscapes. Places like Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Haines Junction are excellent starting points. Kluane National Park, in the heart of the region, is a great launching pad for mountain adventures in the Yukon.
What to do in the Yukon
If you are trying to think of what to do in the Yukon, don’t worry! From hiking tours in the Yukon to Yukon canoe trips, there are countless ways to spend your time in this incredible northern region. Winter offers opportunities for dog sledding and viewing the Northern Lights.
When to go to the Yukon
Choosing when to go to the Yukon depends on personal preferences, as it is a year-round destination. Summer (June to August) marks the peak season for trekking and canoeing, while winter (December to March) is ideal for dog sledding and Northern Lights viewing. Spring and autumn are quieter but still offer stunning scenery and wildlife viewing.
Top 5 adventure tours in the Yukon
- Chilkoot Trail: Follow the historic route of the Klondike Gold Rush, trekking through stunning landscapes and reliving the footsteps of prospectors.
- Tombstone Territorial Park Trek: Explore the dramatic, rugged peaks and alpine meadows of Tombstone Territorial Park, offering a true wilderness adventure.
- Kluane National Park Hiking: Hike through the vast wilderness of Kluane National Park, home to Canada's highest peaks and largest ice fields.
- Yukon River Canoe Trip: Paddle along the iconic Yukon River, experiencing the serene beauty and rich history of this legendary waterway.
- Northern Lights Viewing: Witness the spectacular Aurora Borealis, with vibrant displays of the Northern Lights illuminating the Yukon's night sky.
Travel tips for Yukon tours
How widely is English spoken in the Yukon?
English is widely spoken throughout the Yukon, making it easy for travelers to communicate and navigate the region.
How long should I go to the Yukon?
A trip of at least one week is recommended to fully explore the Yukon, allowing time for various activities and tours.
Should I bring Canadian dollars to the Yukon or use a credit card?
It is advisable to bring some Canadian dollars for small purchases and tips, but credit cards are widely accepted throughout the region.
Is the Yukon family-friendly?
Yes, the Yukon is family-friendly, offering activities such as easy hikes, wildlife viewing, and cultural experiences suitable for all ages.
What’s the best way to get around the Yukon?
Renting a car is the best way to get around the Yukon, providing flexibility to explore the area at your own pace.
What are the accommodation types in the Yukon?
Accommodation options range from luxury lodges and hotels to budget motels, hostels, and campgrounds, catering to various preferences and budgets.
What is the time zone in the Yukon?
The Yukon is in the Pacific Time Zone (PT).
Can I do a self-guided tour in the Yukon?
Yes, self-guided tours are popular and feasible with ample maps, guidebooks, and marked trails available for independent exploration.
Can I do guided tours in the Yukon?
Yes, guided tours are available and offer expert insights into the region’s natural and cultural history, wildlife, and outdoor activities.
How to get to the Yukon?
The most common way to reach the Yukon is by flying into Whitehorse International Airport. There are also road access options via the Alaska Highway.
What are the major towns in the Yukon?
Major towns include Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Haines Junction, each offering various amenities, accommodations, and access to outdoor activities.
What is the climate like in the Yukon?
The Yukon has a subarctic climate with long, cold winters and short, mild summers. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.
What wildlife can I expect to see in the Yukon?
The Yukon is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including moose, caribou, bears, wolves, and numerous bird species. Wildlife viewing is a popular activity.
Are there cultural experiences available in the Yukon?
Yes, the Yukon offers rich cultural experiences, including Indigenous heritage tours, gold rush history, and local festivals.
What outdoor activities are popular in the Yukon?
Popular outdoor activities include hiking, canoeing, fishing, dog sledding, and viewing the Northern Lights.
Is it safe to travel in the Yukon?
Yes, the Yukon is generally safe for travelers. However, always be prepared for wilderness conditions and follow safety guidelines for outdoor activities.