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Seriously, the backcountry starts well within Whitehorse city limits – that’s why they call it “the Wilderness City” after all. If you’re a hiker or trekker, the Yukon was made for you. With a knowledgeable Yukon Wild guide, a sturdy pair of boots, and as much as 24 hours of daylight, you'll be all set for an experience unlike any you’ve had before.

Experience the historic Chilkoot Trail and the abandoned settlements high in the pass; venture into Kluane National Park for a remote and challenging trek; or, see the impossibly jagged Tombstone Mountains just north of Dawson City. Follow in the footsteps of the Klondike Gold Rush stampeders, our First Nations people, and the caribou, moose, grizzlies and Dall sheep that call this place home.

At the end of the day, your guide’s culinary magic and the mountain fresh air will have you in your sleeping bag dreaming of even greater things to come.

Our Adventure Stories

Embrace the unexpected

Embrace the unexpected

Watch the wild awaken. Hear ice thunder and witness mountains move in this breathtaking glimpse of the Donjek Glacier in action.
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The Seven Sacred Rivers of the Peel Watershed

The Seven Sacred Rivers of the Peel Watershed

Seven sacred rivers flow through the Peel — wild beauty, ancient geology, and timeless stewardship unite in Yukon’s last great wilderness.
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 Donjek Glacier Trek

Donjek Glacier Trek

Strangers turned friends on a legendary Yukon trek — rain, wolves, bears, glaciers, and discovery in Kluane’s untamed heart.
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