• In the Footsteps of Yukon Pioneers

    10 Night Fly-Drive Itinerary

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  • Take a cruise down the St. Lawrence River exploring the history and attractions of Montreal and Quebec City. 
  • Visit Acadian fishing villages in Baie des Chaleurs. 
  • Take a tour to Percé Rock. 
  • Enjoy boating, hiking, horseriding, climbing and fishing in Saint-Alexis-des-Monts
  • Go in search of Moose, Cariubou and White-tailed Deer in Parc de la Gaspésie.

Fly from the UK to Whitehorse. There are a number of indirect flight options. Ask us for competitive fares.

Included: 

  • 10 nights accommodation
  • Car Hire

Not Included:

  • International flights
  • Gratuities
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Travel insurance

LENGTH: 10 nights


DATES:

May to August



INTERNATIONAL GATEWAY: Whitehorse, Yukon

Overview

The circular route exploring the modern and ancient cultures of the Yukon provides the perfect introduction to the region for travellers who wish to explore this rugged and historic region on their own schedule.


From the echoes of the Gold Rush to the new world of eco-tourism, this northern wonderland offers something different for the inquisitive traveller on a circular route from Whitehorse to Whitehorse. A day in famous Dawson City gives visitors a chance to perhaps pan for gold, while the wilds of Kluane National Park entice outdoor adventures to explore seldom seen trails, lakes and forests.


Day by Day Itinerary


Day 1 |  Arrival in Whitehorse

Arrive in Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon Territory .


This  northern city offers all the modern conveniences and amenities, as well as the historical and  cultural remnants of the days of the Gold Rush .


Overnight in Whitehorse .



Day 2 | Whitehorse to Watson Lake (approx. 272 miles)

Departing eastward along the Alaska Highway into the interior of the Yukon, pass through small towns and villages that have carved unique communities out of a rugged wilderness. Arriving in Watson Lake, take some time to visit the ‘signpost forest’ – a collection of over 10,000 signposts donated by visitors from around the world, or the World War II historical display at the airport.


Overnight in Watson Lake.


Day 3 | Watson Lake to Carmacks (approx. 380 miles)

Turning northward on to the Campbell Highway, follow the path of several rivers and long lakes, many only previously seen by the most avid outdoorsman.


If time permits, stop in Faro to visit the Campbell Region Interpretative Centre and learn about the history and geography of the surrounding area.


Arrive in Carmacks later in the day for an evening at leisure.


Overnight in Carmacks.


Day 4 | Carmacks to Dawson City (approx. 220 miles)

Journeying farther northward, you embark on a day of discovery travelling through the wilderness of the Yukon heartland, home to large mammals

such as moose, caribou and grizzly bears.


Later in the day, arrive in the famous former prospector town of Dawson City. Perhaps visit one of the local eateries, serving up everything from hardy frontier fare, to tastes of the Far East.


Overnight in Dawson City.


Day 5 | Dawson City

The day is yours to independently discover the excitement of the Gold Rush days gone by as the town comes alive with period actors on local walking

tours and historical buildings. The Bonanza Creek with Discovery Claim and Dredge 4 National Historic Site provides an in-depth look into the industry

that made the town famous. The Midnight Dome offers dramatic views of the town at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers.


Overnight in Dawson City.


Day 6 | Dawson City to Tok (approx. 186 miles)

Beginning with a short crossing of the Yukon River by ferry, today your journey takes you along a picturesque route following the Top of the World

Highway and the Taylor Highway as it traverses the wilds of Yukon over the international border to Alaska, USA. The small crossroads town of Chicken

provides the ideal midway point to stop and experience a slice of local life.


Continue on as you go west arrive in the small town of Tok for the evening.


Overnight in Tok.


Day 7 |  Tok to Haines Junction (approx. 290 miles)

Today’s shorter driving distance back on the Alaska Highway allows time to independently explore natural wonders such as the shores of Lake Kluane,

or the snow-capped mountains and glaciers of the St. Elias Mountains of spectacular Kluane National Park. Well-marked hiking trails and scenic

viewpoints showcase some of the unique landscape of these protected parklands.


Arrive later in Haines Junction and perhaps take some time to explore the First Nations Daku Cultural Centre, a highlight of this frontier town.


Overnight in Haines Junction.


Day 8 |  Haines Junction

A day free at leisure is a good opportunity to explore the village. Perhaps pay a visit to the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations' Da Kų Cultural Centre, an interactive living museum that celebrates the history, culture and art of the Indigenous people of the area.


Afterwards, perhaps drop by the St. Elias Convention Centre to see the permanent and rotating collection of art, reflecting the modern interpretations of local and recent artists.


Overnight in Haines Junction.


Day 9 | Haines Junction to Whitehorse (approx. 96 miles)

A short drive to Whitehorse today leaves ample time to check into your hotel and independently explore this frontier town that has grown up into a northern hub city of commerce, industry and tourism.


Overnight in Whitehorse.


Day 10 | Whitehorse

The day is free to independently discover why Whitehorse has cultivated a name as the Yukon’s hub of local guided and independent sightseeing and

local touring activities. We suggest taking a daytrip to remote Skagway, or to visit some of the local sites such as the SS Klondike, Beringia Centre, the

Transportation Museum or the MacBride Museum.


Overnight in Whitehorse.


Day 11 | End of tour

Today your Yukon experience comes to an end as you check out of your hotel and proceed independently to the airport.

Why we love it

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Stunning Scenery

Culture