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Unmissable Experiences in the Yukon

Yukon, Canada is a destination like no other. With the breathtaking Aurora Borealis on show, diverse wildlife living in their natural state, and the deep Indigenous history of the First Nations, Yukon is as an incredibly fascinating place, with endless possibilities and unforgettable experiences to be had. With a multitude of activities to explore while you visit, have a read of our top adventures you have to try while in the Yukon.

Dogsledding
Taking a dogsledding adventure in Yukon is something you really can’t miss, and will never forget. Soft snow, wildlife tracks, and the crisp clear air are just a few of the delights of this winter experience. The beautiful scenery that surrounds you wherever you go in Yukon is only the beginning - as a dogsledding experience really is a whole new adventure. Learn from expert guides who will help introduce you to the huskies and teach you all the tricks on how to ride a dog sled, before setting out through the snow covered forests and winter landscape. You will spend your days travelling through the unique open land that is Yukon, being transported to the past. Or take just an afternoon to enjoy a thrilling ride on a dogsled, there are plenty of guides waiting to help you all over Yukon. Visit during the Yukon Quest, an epic annual dog sled race that attracts the very best dogsled teams. This year things will be slightly different but just as thrilling! There will be four different races - two starting in Fairbanks, Alaska and two starting in Whitehorse, Yukon. Experience the very best level of dogsledding, whilst having a go yourself!

Kayaking
Exploring the Yukon from the water is one of the best ways to see as much of Yukon’s natural wonder as possible. Set off from one of the many wide open lakes or Canadian Heritage Rivers that travel through Yukon, and journey along as you spot wildlife, mountains and the lush wilderness, all from the water. If you are looking for an extreme day of adventure then kayak through the white water canyons in Miles Canyon or Kluane National Park. For a more peaceful journey through the Yukon, venture out onto the breathtaking lakes that are scattered all over Yukon, like the iconic Emerald Lake or Kathleen Lake where you can take your time practicing your paddling as you journey along the banks of the Yukon.

Hiking
Hike through Yukon for up-close and personal experiences with nature, and incredible views. Explore multiple regions like the scenic Klondike, Kluane and the quiet areas of Northern and Arctic Yukon, for a relaxing and rejuvenating trip. Tombstone Territorial Park is an excellent hiking location, as the paths loop throughout the park, winding through mountains and greenery – and you can take the journey at your own pace, stopping and taking in the scenery as you go. Tombstone Territorial Park also has the great option of easy and difficult trails, with Golden Sides trail being a great option for hiking beginners. If you are looking to stay close to the city of Whitehorse, then Spirit Canyon is another perfect hike, filled with blooming flower fields, wildlife and great views across the canyon. No hike in the Yukon is the same, with views of lakes like Kathleen Lake and Kusawa Lake, waterfalls and national parks such as the remote Ivvavik National Park – which only allows a certain number of visitors per year!

Camping
The Yukon is full of charming and welcoming accommodation, with B&BS, hotels, inns and lodges to choose from. But to truly experience the Yukon in its natural element, then take some time to go camping. Waking up surrounded by clear lakes, natural springs and mountain views, camping really allows you to escape the everyday and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Yukon. Any camping spot you choose throughout the region will guarantee a relaxing experience surrounded by wildlife and the ever diverse ecosystem of the Yukon. For blue lake views and hiking trails, stay in the Wolf Creek Campground or for a spot of kayaking early in the morning, visit Dezadeash Campground. Or take a trip to Kusawa Lake Campground, perfect for exploring the water, and with over 50 different campsites, you will be spoilt for choice. Many of the campsites in the Yukon are government operated and so are maintained really well, guaranteeing a safe and secure stay.

Flightseeing
See the vast and impressive beauty of Yukon from up above in a private plane trip. Spot blue glaciers, bears, wolves, and snow topped mountains from high above. There are a wide selection of flight paths you can take across Yukon for outstanding views, the one we recommend is the iconic Kluane Kingdom route which loops through the Kluane National Park and Reserve, offering views of endless mountain tops, crystal blue water and Yukon’s endless snowy landscape. Some flightseeing tours evenland on the secure ice fields, for an up-close view of the tallest mountain in Canada – Mount Logan. Flightseeing really is the safest and best way to get incredible views and photos of Yukon’s best spots, like the Southern Lakes and Tombstone Territorial Park, the 2,200 square kilometres of protected forest filled with unique “tombstone” mountains.






