We're not gonna lie - the Yukon's a wild place. But that's exactly why you're here, right? Let's make some memories that'll last way longer than your phone battery out here.
Up here, every season brings something completely different. Summer's all midnight sun and endless trails, while winter? That's when things get really magical. Here's what we've got going on throughout the year.
March - May
June - August
September - November
December - February
Look, there's nothing quite like running with a team of huskies through fresh powder. Our mushers have been doing this for years - they'll teach you the ropes, and honestly? The dogs love showing off. Half-day and full-day runs available, and yeah, you can drive your own team if you're up for it.
We've got some secret spots where the aurora just goes absolutely wild. Our guides check the forecast daily and know exactly where to go when the lights are dancing. Heated viewing pods, hot chocolate, and blankets included - 'cause even when you're mesmerized, you still gotta stay warm. We head out around 10 PM and stay as long as the show lasts.
Winter's actually the best time to spot wildlife up here - tracks in the snow tell you everything. We'll head out on snowshoes, following caribou trails and looking for signs of lynx, wolves, and foxes. Pretty peaceful way to spend a morning, and you'd be surprised what we find out there.
Ever pulled a lake trout through a hole in the ice? It's kinda addictive. We've also got cross-country ski trails, fat-tire biking routes, and if you're feeling brave - ice climbing on frozen waterfalls. Gear's all provided, along with someone who knows what they're doing to keep you safe.
We've mapped out some incredible routes that most tourists never see. Alpine meadows, pristine lakes, mountain ridges with views that go on forever. Guided day hikes or multi-day camping trips - we'll pack everything you need, including food that actually tastes good (not your typical trail mix situation).
The rivers up here are something else - crystal clear water, hardly anyone around, and wildlife everywhere you look. Paddle the same routes that gold rush prospectors used, or just drift and watch eagles fish. We do everything from 2-hour sunset paddles to week-long wilderness trips. No experience needed for the easier routes.
Grizzlies, moose, dall sheep, eagles - they're all out there, and summer's when they're most active. Our photographer guides know the best spots and times, plus they'll help you nail those shots whether you're using a pro camera or just your phone. We've seen some pretty amazing stuff on these trips.
Got trails that'll challenge serious riders and easier routes for folks who just wanna cruise through the wilderness. The midnight sun means you can ride late into the evening - which is honestly the best time anyway. Bikes, helmets, and a guide who won't get you lost all included.
Some adventures don't care what season it is - they're incredible no matter when you show up.
After a long day out in the elements, there's nothing better than our outdoor hot springs and sauna sessions. We use local herbs and natural treatments - the kind of stuff that actually works. Massage therapists who get what sore adventure muscles need.
The First Nations folks have been living on this land for thousands of years - they know things about this place we're still learning. Join storytelling circles, traditional craft workshops, and guided walks where you'll learn to see the land through different eyes. Real people sharing real stories, not some touristy show.
Learn to cook like you're actually out in the backcountry - over an open fire, using wild ingredients. Our chef'll show you how to prepare game meat, forage for berries and herbs, and make bannock the traditional way. You'll eat everything you make, and it's gonna taste amazing.
Zero light pollution means you can see stars and planets you didn't even know existed. We've got telescopes and a guide who's genuinely obsessed with space. Even if you're not usually into astronomy, seeing the Mil