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Whitehorse justifiably calls itself the Wilderness City. After all, the only development over most of its 416 square kilometers are a network of trails, a river corridor and numerous parks, protected areas and green spaces.

Within a few miles of City Hall, you can be on top of a mountain, staring down an awesome mountain bike trail, fishing for trout, char or grayling in pristine alpine lakes, or running your canoe or kayak through legendary Miles Canyon.

But here’s the second half of the story: it really is a city, able to satisfy your every amenity, comfort, recreational and cultural interest. Talk to a Yukon Wild operator about historic walking tours, canoe/bike/gear rentals, hiking trails, cultural festivals and activities, cabin and lodge rentals, and so much more.

Whitehorse: all the wild you can handle, with a latté at the end of the day.

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Our Adventure Stories

Ice Waterfall

Ice Waterfall

Scale a 500-foot frozen waterfall in Yukon’s wild — ice axes, courage, and breathtaking views in a winter adventure like no other.
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Into the wild, on snowmobiles

Into the wild, on snowmobiles

Race through Yukon’s frozen wilds on snowmobiles — speed, stars, and aurora magic collide in an unforgettable northern story.
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Your Dog Team Is Waiting

Your Dog Team Is Waiting

Glide through Yukon’s silent wilds with your loyal dog team — raw nature, wolf songs, and life-changing bonds in a timeless northern journey.
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Ready for the adventure?

Ready for the adventure?

True adventure lies beyond the trail — testing your limits, sparking resilience, and revealing the joy that’s possible when challenge leads to discovery.
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