Play in the Snow by Day, See the Northern Lights by Night: A Guide to Whitehorse, Yukon
Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada is a place that many people are unfamiliar with. However, this remote Canadian town is one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights. Located near the Arctic Circle, the winters here are very cold, with temperatures usually around -20°C, and sometimes even as low as -50°C.
The icy landscape may seem lifeless, but in fact, it attracts countless tourists every year because of its winter tourism resources and the magical Northern Lights.
✈️ Getting to Whitehorse
There are flights to Whitehorse from Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary. However, tickets are in high demand during peak season.
🏨 Staying in Whitehorse
Whitehorse has some chain hotels and small inns, so accommodation is not a problem. There are also many homestays and cabins for viewing the Northern Lights. If conditions permit, it is recommended to stay in a cabin.
🗺️ Viewing the Northern Lights
There are many dedicated Northern Lights viewing spots around Whitehorse, such as Fish Lake and Chadburn Lake, which offer open views and are great for taking photos. Some viewing spots offer warm shelters and hot drinks.
🛷 Winter Activities
1️⃣ Dog sledding: A classic winter activity in Whitehorse, costing about CAD 150–300, with trips ranging from 1 hour to half a day.
2️⃣ Snowmobiling: Experience the fun of driving a snowmobile across the snowfields.
3️⃣ Ice fishing: Enjoy the fun of fishing on a frozen lake. There are many local ice fishing services available.
4️⃣ Cultural experiences: Visit the Yukon Museum or an Indigenous art exhibition.