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Adventure in The Yukon
Canada’s Yukon is one of the most unique and memorable destinations in North America. With wilderness covering over 80 per cent of the land, the scenery is simply breath-taking.

Yukon is home to Canada's highest peak, the world's largest non-polar ice fields, Canadian Heritage Rivers and with caribou, moose and grizzly bear outnumbering the residents. From the crimson carpet of the tundra, to the majestic mountain peaks, the vast pristine wilderness of the Yukon makes for an exciting holiday like no other!
Yukon’s expanse of wild regions, varied ecosystems, and relatively sparse human population make the Yukon a haven for some of North America’s most rare and impressive species.
Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the Yukon, from in town sightings to incredible wilderness encounters in the many parks and areas which provide an excellent setting to enjoy moose and caribou or experience the antics of smaller creatures like marmots, pikas, porcupines and red foxes. Road travellers can find plenty of opportunities to spot bears, moose, elk, bison, and sheep while driving the network of highways.
All of our itineraries can be tailor-made to allow you plenty of time to head off in search of these fascinating animals. Just tell us what you would like to see and we will make sure you have the best possible opportunities to spot them. Of course, sightings can never be guaranteed, but if there is one place that you are likely to come face to face with animals in their natural habitat it is in the Yukon!
Go on a winter adventure in the snow and take charge of your own team of huskies on a dog sledding safari, be amazed by the northern lights or drive the Ice Road to Tuktoyaktuk. For those of you who would prefer a warmer stay pick up an RV and discover the many national parks and vast highways that make up this unique province. Hike the Chilkoot Trail and discover the Stampeders route, canoe the many rivers or take a backcountry horse tour and join the ranks of legendary Yukon Pioneers such as George Carmacks and Martha Louise Black and help to break a back country trail that will take you into some of the most spectacular back country of the Yukon on a quest for gold!







