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Experience a 3-day all-inclusive Yukon adventure from Vancouver, including Northern Lights viewing, outdoor activities, hot tub relaxations, and gourmet meals.

The 3-day Yukon Northern Lights Adventure offers an exciting opportunity to witness the spectacular Aurora Borealis while exploring the stunning landscapes of Whitehorse, Yukon. Priced at $1,616.29 per person and managed by West Trek Tours, this tour combines comfortable accommodations, outdoor adventures, and gourmet dining in a compact, well-organized package. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a short but immersive Arctic experience, especially those eager to see the Northern Lights in a remote setting away from city light pollution.
This all-inclusive trip begins with a flight from Vancouver and features several memorable activities, from snowshoeing to relaxing in an outdoor hot tub. The highlight remains the chance to spot the Northern Lights from a modern lodge outside Whitehorse, where the environment is optimized for viewing, thanks to its location away from artificial lights. While the tour is designed for travelers with moderate physical fitness, those comfortable with outdoor winter activities will find it especially rewarding. Keep in mind that weather conditions can influence the schedule, and cancellations may occur due to poor weather, with options for rescheduling or refunds.

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The journey begins at the Vancouver International Airport’s Domestic Terminal, where a DCT guide greets travelers at the Air North check-in counter. This initial meeting provides a smooth start, as guides assist with the check-in process and answer questions before the flight to Whitehorse. The flight duration is approximately four hours, setting the stage for a seamless transition from Vancouver’s urban environment to the wilderness of Yukon.

Upon arrival in Whitehorse, a representative welcomes the group, providing some free time to explore the main street and shop for souvenirs. This part of the trip offers a glimpse into the local culture and history before heading to the lodge. Depending on flight timings, sightseeing in Whitehorse might extend into the evening, but the focus remains on relaxing at the lodge and preparing for the Northern Lights viewing.

The modern lodge outside Whitehorse serves as the base for the entire adventure. Its location, away from light pollution, makes it ideal for witnessing the Aurora Borealis. Guests have access to a hot tub, which offers a cozy way to relax after outdoor activities, plus space to gather around the campfire under the stars. The lodge’s family-style dining ensures a warm, communal atmosphere, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner served daily by a personal chef.

One of the tour’s special features is the opportunity for Northern Lights sightings late at night or early in the morning. The lodge’s remote setting enhances the chances of clear, dark skies, perfect for Aurora viewing. The experience is complemented by campfire sessions with s’mores, creating a cozy, memorable atmosphere under the shimmering sky.

The second day begins with a breakfast at the lodge, fueling up for a day of exploration. The tour then heads to Carcross, a small community renowned for its picturesque lake and desert sand dunes. Activities include walking on the lake, hiking up the dunes, and photographing the Carcross totem poles—weather permitting.
The afternoon offers free time to enjoy snowshoeing and tobogganing at the lodge. For those interested in a more adventurous experience, there’s an optional half-day dog sledding activity available at an additional cost. The evening features another group dinner, continuing the communal dining experience.

The last morning involves a farewell breakfast at the lodge, giving a final opportunity to enjoy the Yukon scenery before heading back to Whitehorse Airport. The group departs for the return flight to Vancouver, with the entire journey lasting about four hours. Upon arrival at Vancouver’s airport, travelers can connect to public transportation or continue their journey home.

This 3-day Yukon adventure is designed for small groups, with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience. The tour includes all meals, accommodations, guiding services, and transfers, making it a convenient option for those who prefer an organized, hassle-free trip.
The meeting point is at Vancouver International Airport’s Domestic Terminal, and the tour ends back at the same location, simplifying logistics. Travelers should be prepared for outdoor winter conditions and have moderate physical fitness to enjoy activities like snowshoeing and walking outdoors comfortably.
The key feature of this tour is its focus on Northern Lights viewing in a remote, light-pollution-free location. The modern lodge and outdoor hot tub, combined with gourmet family-style meals, create a comfortable yet adventurous atmosphere. The flexibility to enjoy snowshoes, toboggans, and campfire gatherings adds to the experience, while the optional dog sledding offers an extra thrill at an additional cost.
This tour balances outdoor exploration with cozy relaxation, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a short Yukon escape without sacrificing comfort or cultural activities.
The 3-day Yukon Northern Lights Adventure from Vancouver offers a well-rounded, convenient way to experience the Arctic’s natural beauty and its iconic Aurora Borealis. The combination of comfortable accommodations, outdoor activities, and gourmet meals ensures a memorable trip, especially for travelers new to Yukon or those looking for a short, immersive Arctic experience.
While weather conditions can influence the Aurora viewing and some activities, the tour’s remote location maximizes your chances of catching the Northern Lights in their full glory. Its small group size, inclusive package, and focus on outdoor fun make it a strong pick for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness?
Yes, the tour requires a moderate level of physical fitness, especially for outdoor activities like snowshoeing and hiking. The activities are manageable and not overly strenuous.
What is included in the price of $1,616.29?
The price covers flights from Vancouver to Whitehorse, accommodations at the lodge, all meals served family-style, guiding services, and transfers during the trip. Optional activities like dog sledding are extra.
Can I see the Northern Lights every night?
Northern Lights viewing depends on weather conditions and sky visibility. The lodge’s location away from light pollution enhances your chances, but sightings are not guaranteed.
What if the weather cancels the Aurora viewing?
If poor weather prevents Aurora viewing, the tour offers options for rescheduling or a full refund, as long as the cancellation is due to weather conditions.
How do I start and end the tour?
The tour begins at Vancouver International Airport’s Domestic Terminal and ends back at the same point after returning from Whitehorse.
Is there any free time during the tour?
Yes, there is free time in Whitehorse and at the lodge for relaxing, shopping, or outdoor fun like snowshoeing and tobogganing.