Whitehorse
Activities
If one thing’s certain about your time in the Yukon, Northern British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska, it’s that you won’t get bored. There’s so much to do in the north that you could spend months here and barely scratch the surface of all the outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and local attractions there are to explore. Local guiding, outfitting, and tour companies will provide you with uniquely northern experiences.Transportation
Whitehorse is served by the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport and has scheduled service to Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton, Yellowknife, Ottawa (via Yellowknife), Dawson City, Old Crow, Inuvik, as well as Fairbanks, Alaska and Frankfurt, Germany during the summer months. Surface access to Whitehorse is provided by a network of highways, including the international Alaska Highway connecting the Yukon with Alaska, British Columbia, and Alberta highway networks. The Yukon River is essentially navigable from Whitehorse to the Bering Sea. At 640 meters above sea level, the river at Whitehorse is the highest point on earth that can be reached by watercraft navigating from the sea. Whitehorse Transit provides bus service on weekdays from morning until early evening and Saturdays during business hours.Food & Drink
When it comes to deciding where to eat in Whitehorse, choose from coffee shops, breakfast restaurants, restaurants that serve lunch, family dining, fine dining, bar and grills, Chinese food, Pizza, takeout food, and even fast food. Find out who has live music, and who’s playing. If you are looking for a great dining experience while on vacation, you're sure to find it in Whitehorse.Unfortunately there are no self-catering offers at this location at the moment.