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Experience five days of active winter adventures in Yukon, including scenic flights, dog sledding, snowmobiling, wildlife viewing, and northern lights.

This five-day Active Winter Adventure in Yukon offers a compelling blend of outdoor excitement, scenic flights, wildlife encounters, and cultural exploration. Priced at $1,869.91 per person, the tour is designed for those eager to enjoy Canada’s icy northern landscapes. It departs from Whitehorse, with roundtrip airport transfers and four nights of hotel accommodation included.
What makes this tour stand out is its variety of activities—from soaring above Yukon in a sightseeing flight to experiencing dog sledding and snowmobiling across snow-laden trails. It also highlights opportunities to relax at Takhini Hotspring, witness the Northern Lights, and see native wildlife at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. While the itinerary includes several travel days, most of the time is packed with engaging outdoor adventures suitable for participants with moderate physical fitness.

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Starting in Whitehorse, the tour offers an ideal base for exploring the Yukon’s winter landscapes. The meeting point is at The Sternwheeler Hotel & Conference Centre, a convenient location in the city center. Four nights of hotel accommodation ensure comfort after days filled with outdoor activities and sightseeing.
During the stay, travelers get a glimpse of Whitehorse’s history and culture, including visits to famous sights like the Paddlewheeler SS Klondike. The town’s friendly atmosphere and proximity to natural wonders make it a perfect staging ground for the tour’s adventures.

One of the tour’s most memorable experiences is the 30-minute sightseeing flight over Yukon with Alpine Aviation Yukon Ltd. The flight offers a rare aerial perspective of snowy mountains, frozen lakes, and expansive wilderness that few visitors see. It’s a highlight that combines breathtaking views with the thrill of flying in a small aircraft.
This flight not only provides stunning visuals but also sets the tone for the adventure, inspiring awe at the vastness and beauty of the Yukon winter. The flight is included in the tour price and is suitable for anyone comfortable with light aircraft.

A key element of the tour is the visit to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. Over two hours, participants observe animals like elk, moose, caribou, and mountain goats in environments that closely mimic their natural habitats. The preserve offers excellent photo opportunities and insights into Yukon’s native species.
This stop is especially appreciated for its natural setting and the chance to see wildlife in the wild, making it a popular highlight for nature lovers. The preserve’s open spaces and animal enclosures are designed to give an authentic experience of Yukon’s fauna.
After active mornings, the tour includes a three-hour visit to Takhini Hotspring, known for its naturally heated mineral waters set against a stunning mountain backdrop. The Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs provide a peaceful spot to unwind while soaking in warm waters, with breathtaking views that enhance the relaxation.
This experience balances outdoor adventure with leisure, giving participants a chance to recover and enjoy Yukon’s natural thermal waters. The hot springs are free to visit and are a favorite for their tranquil setting.

The tour offers two dedicated aurora-viewing excursions. One takes place after a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, giving travelers a chance to spot the Northern Lights in a comfortable setting. The other is an evening trip with Arctic Range Adventure to a designated viewing area.
Both tours are designed to maximize the chances of seeing the aurora borealis, often considered a must-see in Yukon winters. Participants can choose to relax in sheltered comfort or stand under the starry sky beside a warm fire, depending on conditions and preference.
A core activity of this Yukon adventure is the dog sledding experience at Sky High Wilderness Ranch. After a safety briefing, participants learn the art of mushing before heading out on frozen trails. The activity lasts about four hours and is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
This hands-on experience allows for close interaction with huskies and an authentic taste of a traditional Yukon winter activity. It’s often praised for its knowledgeable guides and the fun of steering a sled across snow-covered landscapes.

On the fourth day, the tour features a half-day snowmobiling trip with Arctic Range Adventure. Participants are introduced to snowmobiling with safety instructions and then enjoy about four hours of riding through snow-covered mountains and lakes.
The ride offers scenic views of Yukon’s winter scenery, with varying terrain that keeps the activity engaging. Snowmobiling is suitable for most participants, provided they are prepared with appropriate winter gear, which can be rented if needed.
All airport transfers in Whitehorse are included, simplifying logistics for travelers arriving and departing. The tour maintains a maximum group size of 12, ensuring personalized attention and a more intimate experience. Pickup is offered from the hotel, and the entire itinerary is guided by knowledgeable experts.
While the tour does include travel days, most of the time is dedicated to active outdoor experiences. Participants should be prepared for moderate physical activity and bring suitable winter clothing, though rental options are available.
Priced at $1,869.91 per person, this tour is booked on average 78 days in advance, indicating good availability for planning. The tour includes expert guidance, accommodation, sightseeing flights, wildlife and hot spring visits, and aurora tours.
Cancellation is possible up to 6 days before the start date for a full refund. Shorter notice cancellations are not refundable, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with outdoor winter conditions and who seek a well-rounded Yukon experience.
This adventure suits travelers who enjoy outdoor activities and scenic beauty. It’s ideal for those with moderate fitness levels and an interest in wildlife, nature, and winter sports. The tour’s diverse activities—from flightseeing and dog sledding to hot springs and aurora viewing—offer a comprehensive Yukon winter experience.
However, participants should be prepared for some travel days and bring appropriate winter clothing. The tour’s small group size and guiding expertise contribute to a safe, engaging, and personalized experience in Canada’s far north.
The Active Winter Adventure in Yukon provides a solid mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural insight. Its highlights—scenic flight, wildlife encounters, dog sledding, snowmobiling, and northern lights—make it especially appealing to those eager to explore Yukon’s winter wilderness.
While the itinerary includes some travel days, most of the time is dedicated to engaging activities that showcase the region’s natural beauty. The hot springs and aurora tours are excellent added touches, balancing activity with moments of serenity.
This tour delivers a balanced, active exploration of Yukon’s winter landscape, perfect for those looking for a comprehensive, guided outdoor experience in Whitehorse. The combination of adventure and relaxation makes it a memorable winter journey into Canada’s northern frontier.
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Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, airport transfers are included in Whitehorse, along with transportation to activities and stops during the tour.
What activities are included?
Participants enjoy a scenic flight, wildlife viewing at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, dog sledding, snowmobiling, hot springs visit, and aurora borealis tours.
How physically demanding is this tour?
The tour is suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness. Activities like dog sledding and snowmobiling require some physical engagement but are designed to be accessible.
Do I need to bring winter clothing?
Yes, appropriate winter gear is necessary. Rental options are available if needed, but travelers should come prepared for Yukon’s cold temperatures.
Can I see the Northern Lights?
Yes, the tour includes two aurora viewing opportunities, increasing the chances of witnessing the famous Yukon northern lights in optimal settings.
What is the booking process?
The tour can be booked in advance, with most bookings made 78 days before departure. Cancellations are accepted up to 6 days prior for a full refund.