2025 Yukon Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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Play in the Snow by Day, See the Northern Lights by Night: A Guide to Whitehorse, Yukon
Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada is a place that many people are unfamiliar with. However, this remote Canadian town is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. Located near the Arctic Circle, the winters here are very cold, with temperatures usually around -20°C, and sometimes even as low as -50°C.
The icy landscape may seem lifeless, but in fact, it attracts countless tourists every year because of its winter tourism resources and the magical Northern Lights.
✈️ Getting to Whitehorse
There are flights to Whitehorse from Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary. However, tickets are in high demand during peak season.
🏨 Staying in Whitehorse
Whitehorse has some chain hotels and small inns, so accommodation is not a problem. There are also many homestays and cabins for viewing the Northern Lights. If conditions permit, it is recommended to stay in a cabin.
🗺️ Viewing the Northern Lights
There are many dedicated Northern Lights viewing spots around Whitehorse, such as Fish Lake and Chadburn Lake, which offer open views and are great for taking photos. Some viewing spots offer warm shelters and hot drinks.
🛷 Winter Activities
1️⃣ Dog sledding: A classic winter activity in Whitehorse, costing about CAD 150–300, with trips ranging from 1 hour to half a day.
2️⃣ Snowmobiling: Experience the fun of driving a snowmobile across the snowfields.
3️⃣ Ice fishing: Enjoy the fun of fishing on a frozen lake. There are many local ice fishing services available.
4️⃣ Cultural experiences: Visit the Yukon Museum or an Indigenous art exhibition.
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What is it like to see the aurora borealis in -45°C?
❄️What is it like to be in -45°C? You can feel your nose freeze with every breath! Lying in the snow and watching the aurora borealis in such temperatures is a rare experience.
🇨🇦Whitehorse, Canada is a small town near the Arctic Circle. It is not only a winter snow tourism destination, but also a great place to see the aurora borealis.
✈️Getting to Whitehorse
There are direct flights to Whitehorse from Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, and other cities. It takes about 2 hours to fly from Vancouver to Whitehorse.
🚌Whitehorse transportation
Whitehorse is a very small city. North American cities mainly rely on cars for transportation. If you are traveling to Whitehorse with a tour group, transportation is not a problem. If you are traveling on your own, it is recommended to rent a car. After all, driving in the snow is a test of driving skills, and rental car drivers are more familiar with the local road conditions.
🛷Whitehorse aurora borealis viewing
1️⃣Outdoor viewing: Watch the aurora borealis in the open fields around Whitehorse. The most popular spots are Fish Lake and Mary Lake. If you join an aurora borealis tour, the guide will take you to a dark place with no light pollution to make it easier to see the aurora borealis. Of course, they will also provide warm facilities and hot drinks.
2️⃣Aurora borealis cabins: There are many aurora borealis cabins for rent in Whitehorse. You can watch the aurora borealis outside and drink hot tea inside. Some resorts also offer outdoor hot tubs for watching the aurora borealis.
📷Aurora borealis photography: Be sure to bring a tripod. If you have a wide-angle lens, even better. Set a long exposure to capture the colorful aurora borealis. Many phones now have an aurora borealis mode.
⚠️Canada's winters are very cold and the snow is very thick. Snow is everywhere, and the aurora borealis can usually be seen from September to April. Be sure to keep warm.
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yukon territory
The Yukon Territory is located in northwestern Canada, known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and vast wilderness. Its capital is Whitehorse. The region is rich in history, particularly due to the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century, which attracted many prospectors and settlers. Today, the Yukon is famous for outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and dog sledding, as well as its Indigenous cultures and communities.
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Emerald Bliss: Canada’s Hidden Gem 🇨🇦
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Backpacking to Emerald Lake in Canada was an absolute dream. Nestled within the stunning Yoho National Park, this gem glowed in vivid shades of green and blue, a sight that would leave anyone speechless.
The journey was challenging but totally worth it as the reward was serene beauty surrounded by towering peaks and lush forests. It was paradise spending hours soaking in the peace, away from the bustle of city life. With fewer crowds than expected, it felt like a truly private paradise. If you’re craving nature’s magic, Emerald Lake delivers beyond imagination! Highly recommended!
My rating: 4.5 ⭐️ out of 5!
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Mount Logan
Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada and the second highest mountain in North America after Denali (in Alaska). Located in Kluane National Park and Preserve, Yukon, Mount Logan has an elevation of approximately 5,959 metres (19,551 ft). The mountain is named after Sir William Edmond Logan, a renowned Canadian geologist. Due to its large massif, Mount Logan has one of the largest mountain bases in the world and several other summits in the vicinity. Climbing to the summit is a major challenge due to the extreme weather and remoteness of the location. Temperatures at the summit can be very cold, even in summer. The first successful expedition to reach the summit of Mount Logan was in 1925 by a group of Canadian and American climbers. The mountain is a major attraction for experienced climbers seeking a serious challenge in a remote and inaccessible mountain range.
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It’s good experience to view the Northern lights in White Horse Canada
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With full
With full expectations, we embarked on the Dempster highway. It is the existence of this road that contributed to our Yukon journey. Being able to drive on this road is the ultimate goal of our trip.
This is a road that leads to the Arctic Ocean. We have heard about it hard, but it is still unexpected. We can only be thankful. Fortunately, it is a four-wheel drive. Take a look at our car and guess the driving difficulty of this road. And this is just the starting point of this road. The more northward, the harder it is to open.
Unconsciously, along the road, we drove into the Tombstone Park. There are a lot of hiking routes here, and many beautiful scenery are found along the way. The famous attraction, Two moose lake, is said to be able to see the lake of the elk, but we did not touch it. There were also several commanding heights on the way and the scenery was magnificent.