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From December 15, 2025 to March 31, 2026
Group of 4 to form a tour. Choose your own travel dates upon forming a group.
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Fly from Vancouver to Whitehorse.
Upon arrival, your guide will meet you at the airport and take you on a short tour of Whitehorse’s must-see spots and the Visitor Information Centre — the perfect way to get to know this northern gem.
In the afternoon, head to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, where you’ll have a chance to see 12 species of animals native to the Yukon. Covering 350 hectares, the preserve carefully recreates each animal’s natural habitat, offering a close-up look at life in the wild.
As evening approaches, relax in the northernmost hot springs in Canada. Soak in natural geothermal pools with three temperature levels, and unwind in the herbal sauna, salt stone room, or heated stone beds. After your soak, enjoy a cup of local herbal tea, coffee, or a sweet treat at the cozy café nearby.
At night, your guide will take you on a road trip aurora hunt, driving to the best viewing spots around Whitehorse based on the weather and aurora forecast.
After brunch, head to Miles Canyon, a dramatic river gorge formed over 8 million years ago by tectonic shifts and volcanic activity.
During the Yukon Gold Rush, this canyon played a vital role — in fact, Whitehorse was founded because of it.
Today, it’s one of the most beloved local spots. Your guide will lead you on a snow-covered forest walk, where you can enjoy the beauty of Yukon’s winter landscapes.
In the afternoon, visit a local Indigenous town that offers a rich blend of First Nations culture, gold rush history, and modern life.
It’s a unique place where stories of the past meet the present, and it’s also a popular photo spot for travelers.
In the evening, check in to your cozy cabin and get ready for another night under the stars.
Step outside, breathe in the crisp northern air, and wait for the Aurora Goddess to light up the sky.
Note: To help guests fully enjoy the Yukon experience, the cabin area is located in a no-signal zone.
Wi-Fi is only available in the main lodge and dining area.
Today is all about enjoying life at the cabin.
After breakfast, meet your guide outside and hop on a snowmobile for an exciting ride across Tagish Lake — a massive frozen lake stretching for hundreds of square kilometers. Out here, it’ll feel like you have the whole world to yourself — just you, the snow, the trees, and endless freedom. Keep an eye out for wildlife tracks along the way!
In the afternoon, enjoy free time at the cabin. You can skate on the frozen lake, try a friendly game of ice hockey, or walk out to the middle of the lake to snap photos at the famous lake sign. If you prefer something quieter, take a peaceful stroll through the snowy forest and soak in the magic of Yukon’s winter.
In the evening, gather by the lakeside fire with your guide and fellow travelers. Sit back, relax, and wait for the Northern Lights to dance across the night sky.
Note: To help you fully enjoy the Yukon lifestyle, the cabin is in a no-signal zone.
Wi-Fi is available only in the main lodge/dining area.
In the morning, depart from your cabin and head back to Whitehorse city.
There will be free time to explore local shops and pick up some souvenirs.
If you're looking for something special — such as ethically sourced Indigenous furs, Yukon-made whiskey, herbal teas, local snacks, or gold jewelry — just let your guide know, and we’ll take you to the right places!
In the afternoon, catch your flight back to Vancouver, wrapping up your unforgettable 4-day Yukon adventure.
This is a small group tour for 4–8 people. We aim to offer a flexible and in-depth experience of Yukon’s stunning winter beauty, even in temperatures as low as -30°C.
The aurora borealis is a natural phenomenon and cannot be guaranteed. However, our itinerary includes aurora chasing by road, where guides will adjust the route based on weather and aurora activity to maximize your chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
For safety reasons, if a cold wave occurs (-35°C or below), activity providers reserve the right to cancel activities on that day.
Activity providers also reserve the right to cancel activities if participants are not properly dressed in appropriate winter gear.
All outdoor activities require signing a liability waiver before departure. Any injury or damage to personal equipment caused by personal reasons is the responsibility of the traveler.
The Whitehorse hot springs are only available to travelers aged 19 and over.
The Aurora Cabin in Whitehorse is located in a no-signal zone. There is no Wi-Fi inside the cabin, but free Wi-Fi (Starlink) is available at the on-site restaurant.
There is no kitchen in the Aurora Cabin. Yukon-style meals are available for purchase at the restaurant next door. Before heading to the cabin, the guide will take guests to a local supermarket in Whitehorse to purchase any necessities.
Restaurant opening hours at the Aurora Cabin: 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Winter clothing package includes: winter down jacket, snow pants, snow boots, beanie, and gloves.
The Extreme Cold package includes: extra-thick down jacket, snow boots, and gloves.
Winter clothing does not include: thermal base layers, scarf, face mask, or earmuffs. Please prepare these items yourself.