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The Yukon

A holiday in the Yukon offers an exceptional opportunity to explore one of Canada’s most rugged and remote regions, known for its vast wilderness and dramatic landscapes. With towering mountain ranges, vast rivers, and pristine forests, the Yukon provides a perfect backdrop for outdoor adventures. Visitors can hike through the wilderness, kayak or canoe on tranquil lakes, and experience the natural beauty of places like Kluane National Park, home to some of the highest mountains in Canada. In the summer, the famous midnight sun stretches days into long evenings, allowing travellers to explore for hours without the worry of darkness. For those who visit in winter, the Northern Lights put on an awe-inspiring show across the night sky.

For history enthusiasts, the Yukon is a treasure trove of stories from the Klondike Gold Rush era. Dawson City, with its preserved heritage buildings, gives visitors a glimpse into the boomtown days of the late 1800s, while sites like Bonanza Creek mark the birthplace of the gold rush. Historic mining equipment, gold dredges, and the chance to try panning for gold bring this fascinating period of history to life. Travellers can also take a ride on the White Pass and Yukon Railroad, a scenic journey that traces the old route taken by miners heading to Alaska, offering panoramic views of the mountainous terrain that once challenged prospectors.

The Yukon’s natural beauty is complemented by its thriving wildlife, and a holiday here provides ample opportunities for animal watching. From guided tours in Tombstone Territorial Park to spotting caribou, moose, and bears in their natural habitats, the region is a haven for wildlife lovers. Additionally, the wide open spaces of the Yukon make it an ideal destination for those seeking solitude and an authentic wilderness experience, whether it’s staying at a remote lodge, exploring off-the-beaten-path trails, or simply soaking in the serenity of the surrounding landscapes.

Highlights of The Yukon

Suggested Itineraries

The Yukon, Canada

Alaska & Yukon Tour

17 day holiday

Vancouver, Whitehorse, Mayo, Dawson City, Tok, Haines Junction, Tagish

This journey through northern Canada is a chance to immerse yourself in a landscape of dramatic mountain scenery and rich wilderness. You’ll soar over the monumental peaks of Kluane National Park, drive along the strikingly remote Top of the World Highway, and soak up the crisp, fresh air of the Yukon’s wild spaces. From your first glimpses of the Coast Mountains on the flight to Whitehorse, to the serenity of the Southern Lakes region, this trip is all about connecting with nature – whether by road, air, or even canoe – while staying in charming lodges and welcoming towns.

Alongside the landscapes, there’s a strong thread of gold-rush history woven throughout the journey. Dawson City captures the essence of the Klondike era with its wooden boardwalks, heritage buildings, and gold dredges, while side trips to places like Bonanza Creek and Diamond Tooth Gerties offer a vivid picture of life in the late 19th century. The White Pass and Yukon Railroad, once a vital route for prospectors, provides a nostalgic link to the past, and visits to old mining towns along the Silver Trail further immerse you in the stories of this once-booming frontier.

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