Whitehorse
Field Guide
The Yukon River’s historic path and the subarctic trails define our northern monitoring, capturing the aurora visibility and wilderness conditions.
Layering recommended; watch for ice
01 / The Vibe
Local Reality.
- Activities8 Available
- Best SeasonYear-round
The Yukon River runs through the centre of the territory's capital, connecting mountain bike trails, backcountry ski routes, and summer paddling corridors that stretch north into wilderness few ever see.
Whether you're a local looking for a new weekend ritual or a visitor seeking the perfect outdoor escape, Whitehorse offers a diverse range of activities. Our guides combine evergreen local advice with real-time AER environmental data to ensure you have the best experience possible.
02 / Activities
Choose Your Adventure
Hiking
Stroll along the Miles Canyon trails of Whitehorse, under the Yukon horizon.
Camping
Deeply, follow the ancient subarctic light of Whitehorse across the Yukon plains.
Paddling
Essentially, settle into the boreal wilderness zones of Whitehorse, a quiet Yukon tradition.
Fishing
Notably, stroll along the Yukon River basaltic cliffs of Whitehorse, under the Yukon horizon.
Mountain Biking
Quietly, ascend through the Miles Canyon trails in Whitehorse, tracing the Yukon lines.
Cross-Country Skiing
Tactically, discover the subarctic light within Whitehorse, following Yukon trails.
Snowshoeing
Boldly, follow the subarctic light of Whitehorse, exploring the Yukon connection.
Aurora Viewing
Wholly, pass through the Miles Canyon trails in Whitehorse, noting the Yukon character.