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Things to do in Yukon, British Columbia

Our most recommended things to do in Yukon, British Columbia

Yukon: Aurora Borealis Evening Viewing Tour

1. Yukon: Aurora Borealis Evening Viewing Tour

Be collected from the Whitehorse hotel and board a comfortable warm minibus to begin your scenic trek out of the city. Your guide will drive you directly to a custom-built viewing location, which is equipped with restrooms. On arrival, immerse yourself in the quiet natural landscape and gaze at the unbelievable colors of the aurora borealis. This is one of the most sought-after Northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete by viewing the aurora borealis cascading across the night sky. A chemical light reaction caused when solar energy interacts with the Earth’s atmosphere, producing dramatic dancing waves of green light from one horizon to another. The Northern Lights have captivated viewers since the beginning of time, as evidenced by the many Yukon First Nation legends they have inspired.  As you listen to your guide explain how and why the northern lights are formed in this area of the Yukon, warm up with hot drinks and refuel with complimentary snacks. Rest assured that your guide is there for technical photography assistance as you snap photographs over the course of the evening. Relax or doze off on the ride back to Whitehorse, where the tour ends at the doorstep of your accommodation.

From Skagway: White Pass and Yukon Suspension Bridge Tour

2. From Skagway: White Pass and Yukon Suspension Bridge Tour

Follow in the footsteps of the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders as you head into the Yukon on this guided tour from Skagway. Catch views of the White Pass Railroad and glacier-covered mountains and cross the border into Canada. Start your adventure by traveling up the Klondike Highway and taking in the passing wildlife and waterfalls. Once into Canada, you'll pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley, with views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. and stop at Canadian customs at Fraser, and the Yukon Territory. Enjoy a photo opportunity at the British Columbia and Yukon signs. Next, head to the Yukon Suspension Bridge, nestled in between forests. Dare to walk along this 200-foot-long bridge that traverses the Tutshi River. You'll have the chance to spot local animals in their natural habitat. The roaring rapids below provide an impressive backdrop for photos and memories. Visit the Outdoor Interpretive museum and get a better understanding of the region between Skagway and Whitehorse. Hear about the First Nations and the stories of the Gold Rush as the continent was settled.

From Skagway: Yukon Sled Dog Mushing & White Pass Summit

3. From Skagway: Yukon Sled Dog Mushing & White Pass Summit

Embark on a unique adventure starting from Skagway, Alaska. Enjoy a Skagway city tour with photo stops along the Klondike Highway and take a picture at the 'Welcome to Alaska' sign. Get the chance to play with Alaskan husky sled dog puppies and go on a summer dog sled camp cart ride. Start with pickup from your hotel in Skagway and take a guided tour of the city. Next, you'll drive along Klondike Highway towards the Canadian Border. Take in wildlife, waterfalls, and glacier-covered mountains as well as views of the White Pass Railroad. Once into Canada, pass through the subarctic alpine tundra of the Tormented Valley, with views of Summit Lake. Continue through B.C. where you'll stop at Canada Customs at Fraser B.C and the Yukon Territory. Visit the Tutshi Dog Sledding Camp to learn about the history of sled dog use. See the dogs in action and get a chance to play with the puppies. Go on a summer dog cart ride pulled by real Alaskan Huskies. Finally, you'll be transferred back to your accommodation Skagway to end the tour.

Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Half-Day Tour

4. Skagway: Yukon, White Pass, & Husky Sled Camp Half-Day Tour

Discover the charm of the Yukon Territory on a guided half-day trip from Skagway as you travel up the Klondike Highway. Pass through the unbridled nature of British Columbia. Later, visit a dogsledding camp and learn about the history of sledding in Canada and Alaska while you meet Husky puppies. Begin your tour as the 1898 Gold Rush stampeders once did, journeying from Skagway and through the White Pass. Drive along the Klondike Highway and admire the scenic forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Views of the White Pass Railroad evoke a nostalgic mood in the shadow of glacier-covered mountains. Next, enter Canada's province of British Columbia. As you drive, take in the sights of the subarctic alpine tundra that marks out Tormented Valley. Catch a glimpse of Summit Lake before you go on to pause at Canada Customs in Fraser. Continue your tour as you enter the Yukon Territory. Head to the Tutshi Dog Sledding Camp and discover the world of dogsledding firsthand. Meet trainers and mushers, see the dogs in action, and visit with puppies. Before you return to Skagway, visit the gift shop for a souvenir.

Arctic Day: Wildlife & Hot Springs | Half Day

5. Arctic Day: Wildlife & Hot Springs | Half Day

After pickup, your tour will take you to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you’ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. Learn about the woodland caribou, Canada lynx, Rocky Mountain elk, mountain goats, Alaska Yukon moose, mule deer, muskoxen, wood bison, two varieties of thinhorn sheep, red foxes, and arctic foxes in habitats suited to each species.  To cap off a great day, your guide will take you to the nearby Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. The outdoor hot springs pool provides a warm sanctuary amid the cold weather and is a must-do activity while visiting Whitehorse! In Yukon’s Boreal Forest, 25 minutes north-west of Whitehorse, the Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs flow out of the Earth’s interior at 385 liters (86 gallons) per minute and 47º Celsius (118º Fahrenheit) year-round. High in calcium, magnesium, and iron, the natural mineral springs lack the sulfurous odor common to many springs and are an amazing place to relax.

Jasper: Private Rocky Mountains Helicopter Tour

6. Jasper: Private Rocky Mountains Helicopter Tour

Discover the Canadian Rockies from the air on a private helicopter ride. Choose from several tour lengths and work with your pilot to ensure you see your top sights. Meet your local pilot and find your private helicopter at Jasper Hinton Airport. Before taking off, discuss your preferred tour route with your pilot, who will create a flight path taking your preferences, tour length, and weather conditions into account. Before boarding, get a thorough safety briefing and take some time for photos with the helicopter. As you take off, put on your headsets. Feel free to ask your pilot questions about the sights you see and learn about the area from a local. On the 20-minute tour, get into the mountains quickly in the Long Ranger. Enjoy a quick zip along a mountain ridge and soar above beautiful local lakes. Choose between 2 routes in the 30-minute tour. Go for a flight along Folding Mountain ridges and then into the alpine peaks towards Miette Hotsprings before heading north out over Brule lake towards Solomon peak. Or, fly in the main valley over Jasper Lake and the town surrounded by mountains. On the 60-minute tour, enjoy a personalized journey. Before taking off, chat with your pilot about the hidden gems you can reach. Choose the 2-hour tour for a customized journey with one landing. Soor over pristine lakes and land on a mountaintop for panoramic views.

From Whitehorse: Klondike Gold Rush Tour with Lunch

7. From Whitehorse: Klondike Gold Rush Tour with Lunch

Gold! This one word roared across North America in 1896, as hundreds of thousands rushed to the Klondike with dreams of striking it rich. Now over a century later, that passion lives on, as visitors from across the globe continue to trace the footsteps of the world’s greatest Gold Rush. Pan for gold, explore Miles Canyon, and learn the true history of the Klondike Gold Rush. With lakes, beaches, the World’s Smallest Desert and the small First Nations community of Carcross along the way, the Yukon Gold Experience shows the true breadth the North has to offer. We begin our journey at 9:30 am with an eye to nature’s beauty, visiting Miles Canyon, where a nine-million-year-old basaltic lava flow has been split by the Yukon River, and Emerald Lake, so named for its breathtaking, shimmering green waters. Then once we’ve had our fill of these natural spectacles, we’ll fill our appetites and go for lunch (included in our tour). After lunch, we’ll take a trip to see Carcross Desert, the smallest desert on earth, before visiting the Indigenous community of Carcross itself. Explore the local First Nations art and history, relax in their local cafes, or stroll down the sandy shores of Bennett Lake. It was here that many stories of the Gold Rush began, as the prospective prospector started their journey paddling to the Klondike. Our final stop before we return to Whitehorse brings us to the ultimate goal of every gold-rusher: finding gold. After a quick lesson on gold-panning, you’ll be digging up deposits in no time. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to pet huskies, take photos with Gold Rush-style displays, and visit the Wildlife museum, filled with life-sized displays of Yukon wildlife, including a Woolly Mammoth. We then conclude the day by returning you back to your Whitehorse hotel at about 4 pm.

From Whitehorse: Skagway Day-Trip

8. From Whitehorse: Skagway Day-Trip

Start your day with a hotel pickup at 8:30 AM in Whitehorse. On the way to Skagway, make a stop at the glossy green Emerald Lake. Discover a tranquil water surface saturated in intense colors caused by sediment deposits. Head over to the Carcross Desert, the world’s smallest desert, notable for its fine sand. Pay a visit to the small settlement of Carcross, where you'll learn more about First Nations’ history and explore the settlement’s restaurants, cafes and art shops. Travel along the South Klondike Highway where you'll have several opportunities to view the majestic mountains and landscapes offer themselves. At several stops, photograph and film the scenery, showcasing White Pass's exceptional landscape.  Arrive at Skagway, once the point of departure for most gold prospectors during the big Klondike Gold Rush. Discover a colorful and vibrant town, where guests from all around the world stroll around its numerous restaurants, souvenir shops, and jewelers. Throughout the day, be prepared for chance encounters with the wildlife of the region, such as black bears, grizzlies, moose, and other animals. Be returned to your hotel in Whitehorse at around 6:30 PM.

Whitehorse: Kluane National Park & Haines Junction Day Trip

9. Whitehorse: Kluane National Park & Haines Junction Day Trip

Explore Haines Junction and Kluane National Park, one of Canada’s most beautiful National Parks, first-hand. Get a thrilling insight into the region's history before westerners discovered it and before the Klondike Gold Rush. Meet your guide at the meeting point in Whitehouse then set off on the Alaska Highway in a comfortable minibus toward Kluane National Park. On the way, marvel at the awe-inspiring views of the magnificent mountains that make up the park. Keep your eyes peeled and your camera ready for possible wildlife encounters — with bears, elk, and other wild animals — at the edge of the road. With countless photographic opportunities to come, make sure your camera has enough memory space for the trip. In Haines Junction, you'll have a chance to visit one of the prettiest visitor centers in Canada, Da Ku Cultural Centre. Here, learn about the First Nations, the national park, and the world's largest non-polar ice field within the park. After that, take a small stroll along Kathleen Lake, which borders Kluane National Park, and enjoy its serenity and stunning view to the mountains. Discover a seasonal traditional fishing village with a visit to Klukshu Village before making your way back to the original meeting point in Whitehouse.

Whitehorse: Half-Day Snowshoeing Tour

10. Whitehorse: Half-Day Snowshoeing Tour

Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to enjoy the tranquility of the Yukon wilderness and to photograph the stunning Yukon landscape. On this half-day snowshoeing tour, you’ll get to strap on a pair of lightweight modern snowshoes and experience the rugged backcountry just like the gold miners, trappers and fur traders of days gone by. Visit scenic locations in the Whitehorse area backcountry and get the chance to spot wildlife such as spruce grouse, foxes, coyotes and snowshoe hares. Enjoy warm beverage and a snack to round out the day.

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Overall rating

4.6 / 5

based on 47 reviews

Very well organized and, above all, very good attention from the Spanish-speaking staff. I think it is worth adding more time... we went three nights and we were looking forward to seeing if they would leave later...

We were picked up and guided to a private place dark enought to get a beutiful view of the Aurora (and the sky). Alongside of Smores and fire, it was a great experience.

Our pilot was amazing and the trio was a very cool experience. Looking forward to coming back and doing it again in the summer.

Let’s join the excellent tour. You will also tell other travelers after joining.

Great sites and wonder tour guide. Kei Ito was the best.