Yukon and Northwest Territories Tours & Trips
Watching the Northern Lights dance across Yukon's frozen sky shows that Canada's far north delivers on its promises. Whitehorse's streets tell gold rush stories, Dawson City preserves heritage properly, and visit the Dempster Highway, crossing the Arctic Circle. Visit Tombstone Park’s prehistoric-looking landscapes, and relax in a hot springs at the end of a long day.
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Dawn • traveled in December
I had a wonderful time and the tour company was very well organized and friendly. I would definitely use them again.
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Christine • traveled in August
It was an amazing adventure.. one we’ll never forget. Our guide Shungo was fantastic, so fun, entertaining us with his stories of the north and so informative. Leo, his helper was great too.. always ready to help with whatever we needed. This trip is not for the faint hearted but so worth it if you want to know more about Canada’s north, gold mining and the indigenous people.
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Kaleiola • traveled in November
This was my partner and my first time in Canada, and we had amazing time. All of our tour guides were friendly and knowledgable, and you could tell that they all really love Whitehorse. Our transport was always timely and the accommodations were comfortable. We will definitely book with them again for one of their summer tours.
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Table of contents
- The best Yukon and Northwest Territories tour packages
- Travel Yukon and Northwest Territories your way
- Best tour companies for Yukon and Northwest Territories tours
- Yukon and Northwest Territories tours for every type of group
- Top Yukon and Northwest Territories travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Yukon and Northwest Territories
- Contact our Yukon and Northwest Territories travel experts
- What our customers ask about Yukon and Northwest Territories Tours & Trips
The best Yukon and Northwest Territories tour packages
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Yukon Winter Dream | Active Winter Adventure
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The whole experience was magical! Who gets to dog sled, ice fish, snowmobile, take an airplane ride over the Yukon.”
Michael, traveled in February
Whitehorse serves as your winter base in Yukon Territory. Dog sleds glide through snowy trails, wildlife roams at Yukon Wildlife Preserve, and Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs offer warm respite. SS Klondike historic site visits and aurora watching at AuroraCentre round out the adventure.
Duration 5 days Destinations Whitehorse Age Range Ages 19+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- NZ$3,150
Aurora Borealis Adventure from Vancouver
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful experience. Highly recommend.”
Lorri, traveled in November
Best Western Gold Rush Inn in downtown Whitehorse serves as your base to visit territorial highlights like SS Klondike sternwheeler and Fish Ladder. Three nights of Aurora viewing from heated cabins, plus optional dogsledding and ice fishing in pristine wilderness.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Landsby From
- NZ$1,697
Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was an amazing adventure.. one we'll never forget. This trip is not for the faint hearted but so worth it.”
Christine, traveled in July
The northern frontier stretches from Whitehorse to Tuktoyaktuk. Dawson City's Gold Rush sites, Tombstone Park's peaks, Arctic Circle crossing, and Inuvialuit culture paint a complete picture. Includes stays at frontier hotels and a return flight from Inuvik.
Duration 7 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range Ages 7+ Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- NZ$6,209
Yukon Deluxe Winter Northern Lights Tour
25 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I saw northern lights 2 out of 3 nights. It's very fantastic. The hotel has beautiful views and complete facilities.”
Worrawit, traveled in January
A premium lodge overlooking Marsh Lake near Whitehorse provides the perfect winter setting. Visitors enjoy snowmobiling, ice fishing, and Northern Lights viewing away from city lights. Package includes Arctic winter gear and gourmet dining.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Discover Canada Tours From
- NZ$3,625
Northern Flavours Aurora Getaway from Vancouver
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Landsby was extremely well organised, providing us a very detailed itinerary of our tour.”
Brandon, traveled in February
Marsh Lake lodge provides access to Caribou Lake winter activities and Aurora viewing. Boreal forests, ice fishing, and gourmet dining create memorable experiences. Optional visits to Whitehorse's Wildlife Preserve and Nordic Hot Springs available.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Landsby From
- NZ$3,133
Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour with Hotel Stays
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The hikes were tough but absolutely worth it and the views from the top were unreal.”
Lindsay, traveled in July
Hikes through Kluane National Park's King's Throne Trail and Tombstone's Grizzly Ridge showcase Yukon's finest landscapes. The world's smallest desert near Carcross, Dail Peak's 1270m elevation, and wildlife at Yukon Wildlife Preserve round out this adventure. Includes stays in Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Haines Junction.
Duration 7 days Destinations Whitehorse, Haines Junction, Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park, Carcross Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Fresh Adventures From
- NZ$5,370+$313 upfront costs
A northern odyssey through Yukon and Northwest Territories reveals Kluane's ice fields and Tombstone's rugged peaks. The historic Dempster Highway leads to Inuvik's famous Igloo Church and Tuktoyaktuk's Arctic Ocean shores. First Nations communities and Richardson Mountains complete this arctic adventure.
Duration 15 days Destinations Whitehorse, Haines Junction, Haines, Skagway, Watson Lake, Carmacks, Dawson City, Eagle Plains, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range Ages 16+ Operator EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences Inc. From
- NZ$12,429
The untamed wilderness between Whitehorse and Dawson City beckons. Marvel at Kluane National Park's massive ice fields, photograph Emerald Lake's pristine waters, and relive gold rush history at Discovery Claim and Diamond Tooth Gerties, with comfortable hotel accommodations throughout.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitehorse, Carcross, Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park Age Range Ages 18+ Operator EPIC NORTH Tour Experiences Inc. From
- NZ$6,227
Spirit of the Yukon: Teslin River
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Our guides were very cheerful and kind ladies, and they cooked excellent camp meals everyday.”
Miho, traveled in August
The Yukon wilderness unfolds from Johnson's Crossing through Teslin Tlingit territory. A 350km paddle leads past Hootalinqua trading post and Gold Rush relics. Wildlife viewing and historical sites dot the route to Carmacks, with overnight stays in Whitehorse.
Duration 11 days Destinations Whitehorse, Teslin, Carmacks Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German, French Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- NZ$3,381
A modern lodge outside Whitehorse serves as your base for Yukon wilderness adventures, complete with outdoor hot tubs and premium Aurora viewing locations. This 3-day getaway features guided Carcross snowshoeing, downtown Whitehorse walks, and chef-prepared meals. A perfect winter escape for ages 16+, with optional dog sledding available.
Duration 3 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range Ages 19-40 Operator West Trek Tours Inc. From
- NZ$2,249
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Best tour companies for Yukon and Northwest Territories tours
Arctic Range Adventure really shines when it comes to Northern Lights tours, and our travelers consistently point out two guides in particular - Jessica and Shungo. They know exactly where to position groups for the best aurora views and make the whole experience more meaningful with their expert knowledge. If you're looking to paddle the Yukon River though, Ruby Range Adventure has built quite a reputation for their canoeing trips. They're particularly good with pre-trip communication, gear organization and riverside logistics. The interesting thing is that while most of their trips run very smoothly, we've had a few customers mention inconsistent experiences with certain guides - so it's worth asking specifically about who'll be leading your particular trip. Both companies know their specialties well: Arctic Range focuses on creating really solid aurora viewing experiences, while Ruby Range has mastered the art of river trips. The key difference comes down to their core strengths - Arctic Range's guides excel at night sky interpretation and photography tips, whereas Ruby Range's team shows their expertise in river navigation, camping setups and paddling techniques. Just keep in mind that with Ruby Range, you might want to inquire about your specific guide when booking. This extra step can help ensure you get one of their more experienced team members, especially for longer river expeditions.
Yukon and Northwest Territories tours for every type of group
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Top Yukon and Northwest Territories travel itineraries to fit your plans
Demographics
Best time to visit Yukon and Northwest Territories
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Our winter Yukon tours focus on the Northern Lights, with popular 3-4 night packages from Whitehorse. You'll watch for auroras from cozy heated cabins with hot drinks on hand, and our guides are great at helping you get those tricky night photos. Most of our travelers see the lights multiple times during their stay. The days are packed with Whitehorse gold rush sites, wildlife spotting at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and soaks at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. For something special, we offer lodge stays on Marsh Lake that mix aurora viewing with snowmobiling and ice fishing. The real winter adventure runs up the Dempster Highway across the Arctic Circle - you'll pop champagne at the crossing before heading to Inuvik and Tuktoyaktuk to experience Inuvialuit culture firsthand.
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- Spring 2026
Spring brings milder temperatures to our aurora tours. The Vancouver departure package is particularly good value - you'll fly over the Coast Mountains on your way to Whitehorse for nightly aurora viewing from heated shelters. Our guides explain the science behind the lights and help sort out camera settings. During the day, you can explore historic sites around town and add optional trips to spots like the wildlife preserve.
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- Summer 2026
Summer means endless daylight and ideal conditions for getting active outdoors. Our hiking tours take on trails like King's Throne in Kluane National Park, with clear views of glaciers and alpine lakes. Canoe options range from day trips near Whitehorse to proper river expeditions on the Yukon, where you'll learn traditional paddling and camp under the midnight sun. Families love the Nisutlin River trip's relaxed pace with plenty of fishing and evening campfires. The bigger tours combine Tombstone Park hiking, Dawson City gold rush history and also First Nations cultural visits.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall tours mix summer activities with early aurora chances. You can take scenic flights over Kluane National Park, paddle the Yukon River, soak in hot springs and maybe catch the Northern Lights too. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve is particularly good this time of year - the animals are active and easy to spot against the autumn colors.
- September 2026 popular 19 tours
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When's the best time to see the Northern Lights and what else can I do during my visit?
You'll want to plan your trip between late August and mid-April that's when the Northern Lights are at their most spectacular. The long dark winter nights give you plenty of chances to catch nature's light show and winter transforms the territories into this amazing playground of frozen lakes and snow-covered wilderness. You can try your hand at ice fishing learn dog sledding from local experts or zoom across frozen lakes on snowmobiles it's pretty incredible. There's this great tour called "Best Value Aurora Viewing | Wildlife & Hot Springs" where you can see the lights visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and unwind at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. If you're watching your budget the "Best Value Aurora Viewing | Basic" tour focuses on Northern Lights and includes a Whitehorse city tour.
What natural areas can I explore and how do I get to them?
Kluane National Park in Yukon is absolutely stunning it's a UNESCO site with massive icefields and Mount Logan Canada's highest peak you can explore it on foot or take incredible flightseeing tours. Then there's Tombstone Territorial Park with these dramatic peaks and vast tundra you can reach it on the Dempster Highway it's rugged but totally worth it. The "Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour" takes you through Tombstone's breathtaking landscapes. Over in Northwest Territories Nahanni National Park Reserve is a must-see with its deep canyons waterfalls and pristine rivers. You'll need to catch a floatplane to really explore it but the adventure's incredible whether you're canoeing rafting or hiking with guides.
What local foods should I try and where can I find them?
You've got to try Arctic Char in Yukon it's this delicate fish that local restaurants in Whitehorse prepare beautifully either pan-fried or smoked. Bannock's another must-try it's traditional First Nations bread that goes great with wild berry jams. Dawson City's gold rush-era saloons serve up hearty Caribou Stew and if you're feeling brave try the famous Sourtoe Cocktail. The "Yukon River: The Classic" tour lets you pan for gold and experience Dawson City's vibrant food scene. In Northwest Territories don't miss Muktuk traditional Inuit whale skin and blubber usually served with soy sauce and Dry Meat which is preserved caribou or moose you can find these in local markets. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour takes you to Tuktoyaktuk where you can sample authentic Inuit dishes.
How can I experience authentic indigenous culture?
The Da Kų Cultural Centre in Haines Junction really brings the Southern Tutchone culture to life with exhibitions workshops and amazing storytelling sessions. Whitehorse's Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre gives you this deep dive into local First Nation heritage. In Dawson City you can experience a traditional Potlatch ceremony with dancing singing and feasting it's incredible. The "Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour" includes that Da Kų Cultural Centre visit. Over in Northwest Territories you can learn traditional drumming and beadwork from local artisans in Inuvik and explore Yellowknife's Yellowknives Dene First Nation heritage through guided tours. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour takes you through Inuvik where you'll learn about Inuvialuit traditions.
What's the best way to get around and what should I keep in mind?
In Yukon renting a car or campervan works great for the main highways like Alaska and Klondike but you'll want a solid 4x4 for the Dempster Highway especially if you're doing the "Arctic Road Trip" tour. Air North connects the major towns and floatplanes can get you to those really remote spots like Nahanni. Northwest Territories relies more on air travel with regular flights from Yellowknife and during winter these amazing ice roads open up to remote communities. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour actually takes you on these ice roads. Just remember to check ferry schedules if you're crossing big rivers like the Mackenzie it's all part of the adventure.

































