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House Tagish
from $145 per night
House ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Tagish, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
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Apartment Tagish
from $183 per night
Apartment ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Tagish, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
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Lodge Haines Junction
from $255 per night
Lodge ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
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Chalet Haines Junction
from $271 per night
Chalet ∙ 11 guests ∙ 5 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (9 ratings)
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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Cabin Carcross
from $151 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
4.9
Outstanding (8 ratings)
Carcross, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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House Dawson
from $403 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 3 bedrooms
4.8
Outstanding (9 ratings)
Dawson, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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Cabin Mount Lorne
from $78 per night
Cabin ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (10 ratings)
Mount Lorne, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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Cabin Haines Junction
from $300 per night
Cabin ∙ 6 guests ∙ 2 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (40 ratings)
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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House Haines Junction
from $213 per night
House ∙ 8 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
5.0
Outstanding (6 ratings)
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Vrbo
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Pet-Friendly Homes and Apartments

Cabin  Carcross
from $152 per night
Cabin ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (10 ratings)
Carcross, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Pet-friendly
Vrbo
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Cabin  Haines Junction
from $554 per night
Cabin ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
5.0
Outstanding (2 ratings)
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Pet-friendly
Vrbo
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House  Faro
from $836 per night
House ∙ 6 guests ∙ 4 bedrooms
Faro, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Pet-friendly
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Vacation Homes With Terraces

Motel  Haines Junction
from $89 per night
Motel ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
3.7
Good (129 ratings)
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Balcony/Patio
HomeToGo
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Motel  Haines Junction
from $139 per night
Motel ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Haines Junction, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Balcony/Patio
HomeToGo
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Resort  Mount Lorne
from $249 per night
Resort ∙ 2 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Mount Lorne, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Balcony/Patio
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Vacation Properties for Fishing

Apartment  Mayo
from $167 per night
Apartment ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Mayo, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Fishing
Vrbo
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Apartment  Mayo
from $156 per night
Apartment ∙ 3 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Mayo, Yukon, Unorganized, Canada
Fishing
Vrbo
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Lodge  Yukon, Unorganized
from $2,250 per night
Lodge ∙ 4 guests ∙ 1 bedroom
Yukon, Unorganized, Yukon Territory, Canada
Fishing
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Yukon Information

About Yukon

The Yukon Territory is renowned for its remote beauty, breathtaking mountains, and access to wilderness. The lack of light pollution, especially in the winter, allows for the Northern Lights to illuminate the night skies, and its “Midnight Sun” gives visitors around-the-clock access to its scenic wonders, hiking trails, and so much more. Explore Gold Rush towns that have since been abandoned, explore nature trails, and partake in the cultural festivities that make the Yukon such a unique place to visit.

Things to Do in Yukon

Take a trip to the Yukon Territory and immerse yourself in its rich history. The Yukon Gold Panning Championships take place every year in June and is a lively, friendly competition open to both amateurs and professionals. Try to extract some gold from a bucket of soil and get a chance to experience what the Klondike Gold Rush looked and felt like. Another great cultural experience is to attend the world’s greatest sled dog race, or the Yukon Quest International Dog Sled Race. This 1,000-mile event takes place in February and follows historical gold rush routes. The Adaka Cultural Festival is another event you don’t want to miss. Taking place on the banks of the Yukon River, this festival celebrates the Yukon’s diversity. The event hosts over 150 artists who perform, display their artwork, and hold workshops for attendees. Celebrate the Yukon First Nations people at this lively festival. The Yukon Territory is also the ideal place for outdoor adventures. Raft in the Yukon River, canoe in Five Mile Lake, go horseback riding in the Yukon’s seemingly untouched wilderness, or even go on a dog-sledding adventure.

Best Cities to Visit in Yukon

The city you definitely want to visit in the Yukon is Whitehorse. Although it’s technically the only city in the entire Yukon Territory, Whitehorse also holds the record as the city with the least air pollution in the world! This beautiful place, located on the Yukon River, is surrounded by three mountains: Grey Mountain, Haeckel Hill, and Golden Horn Mountain. In addition to the breathtaking scenery, Whitehorse also boasts easy access to Takhini Hot Springs and the Miles Canyon area. Take a walk on the Robert Lowe Bridge and enjoy a gorgeous view of the Yukon River. Come in the winter months and you might even catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights!

Best Small Towns in Yukon

During the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush, Canyon City was a place where many searching for gold would stop to figure out their next move. But by 1900, the White Pass railway was completed to Whitehorse and Canyon City quickly became a ghost town. Take a trip to this small town and see the remnants of what is left of the Gold Rush-era. You can also take free nature hikes with the Yukon Conservation Society and experience an archeological dig! Canyon City is just a 4-mile drive from Whitehorse, so you can easily check both places out in the same day!

Best Lake Vacations in Yukon

Marsh Lake is a beautiful area just south of Whitehorse. It offers visitors the chance to fish, canoe, and even cross-country ski in the winter. The lake is a sight to see in April and May when trumpeter swans stop in during their migration. Emerald Lake is another great lake to check out. The colors of the water are reason enough, but the surrounding trees and scenic mountain range makes Emerald Lake a must-see attraction.

Best National Parks in Yukon

Kluane National Park and Reserve is not only a national park, but it was also named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its dramatic mountains and lush valleys with plant and wildlife species draw visitors to this 13,000-square mile reserve. Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak, also calls the park home, as does Canada’s largest ice field. In addition, North America’s most genetically diverse grizzly population can be found here. This breathtaking national park is a must-see while in the Yukon Territory.
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