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4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada
4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada
4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada
4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada
4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada

4-Day Whitehorse : Best Value Aurora Viewing|Basic|Canada


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Duration:4 day(s)
Guided language: English / Español / 日本語
Free cancellation 15 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Discover the rich history of Yukon's capital
  • Professional photo service on each tour
  • Enjoy three consecutive evenings at the exclusive AuroraCentre
  • Comfortable transfers with our tour buses
[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

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On our Best Value Aurora Viewing tour, you’ll discover scenic Whitehorse, the Yukon’s capital; surrounded by endless mountains. On successive evenings, you’ll travel just outside the city centre, but far enough from the city lights to an idyllic Northern Lights viewing location, the AuroraCentre. The evenings will feature relaxing Northern Lights viewing beside a cozy wood stove or roaring campfire, the perfect way to enjoy your relaxed vacation. Day times are free for optional winter sightseeing, shopping and touring in and around the capital.

What You Can Expect

Duration: 4 day(s)

1 Day

  • Transfer to your hotel located in the heart of the city, not far from the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse is small and easy to explore on foot or by vehicle. Later in the evening we set out to the AuroraCentre where we’ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse.

2 Day

  • In the late morning you will discover the sights of Whitehorse, historic and yet trendy, on a city tour with character. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site; among the last of the great paddlewheelers that plied the Yukon River system until the 1950’s, the Old Log Church; the oldest building in Whitehorse, the unique Log Cabin Skyscraper; a three story tower made completely out of logs. And when you’ve seen all these top sites, Main Street is perfect for strolling and shopping with its shops galleries and café’s. Afternoon is free for optional sightseeing and touring. In the winter season you have the option to try snowmobiling, snowshoeing, or ice fishing. After a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, you’ll be back on the road again, this time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse.

3 Day

  • Day free for optional sightseeing and touring. In the winter season you have the option to try one of the many Yukon winter activities. We recommend to try snowmobiling, go on a guided snowshoeing tour, try your luck at ice fishing or soar into the sky during one of our sightseeing flights. Later in the evening we set out once more to the AuroraCentre where we’ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse.

4 Day

  • Transfer to the airport.

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  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Pickup Point

Location Name: Whitehorse International Airport YXY

Address: Whitehorse International Airport YXY

Experience Location

Location Name: Whitehorse International Airport YXY

Address: 75 Barkley-Grow Cres


Business Hours

Monday 04:00–21:00

Tuesday 04:00–21:00

Wednesday 04:00–21:00

Thursday 04:00–21:00

Friday 04:00–21:00

Saturday 04:00–21:00

Sunday 04:00–21:00

Please send us your flight arrival and departure details at time of booking so we can arrange the airport transfer.

FAQ

1. What is the potential for viewing the Northern Lights in Whitehorse?

Whitehorse, located in Canada's Yukon territory, offers a high potential for viewing the Northern Lights. Its northern latitude, combined with minimal light pollution outside the city center, provides ideal dark sky conditions. The region frequently experiences strong auroral activity, especially during the colder, clearer months, making it a prime destination for witnessing this natural phenomenon.

2. How does Whitehorse compare to other Canadian destinations like Yellowknife for Northern Lights viewing?

Both Whitehorse and Yellowknife are excellent Canadian destinations for Northern Lights viewing, known for their clear, dark skies. Whitehorse distinguishes itself by offering a unique blend of accessible wilderness and rich cultural experiences, allowing visitors to explore Yukon's history and natural beauty during the day. While Yellowknife might offer slightly more consistently dry and cold conditions, Whitehorse provides a broader travel experience with a slightly milder winter climate and diverse daytime activities.

3. What are the optimal conditions and seasons for viewing the Northern Lights in Whitehorse?

The optimal season for viewing the Northern Lights in Whitehorse typically spans from late August to April, when the nights are at their longest and darkest. Key conditions include clear, cloudless skies, as any cloud cover can obstruct visibility. Cooler temperatures often coincide with clearer atmospheric conditions. While there are no guarantees with natural phenomena, consistent darkness and clear skies significantly increase the chances of a spectacular aurora display.

4. What key features should I look for when selecting a Northern Lights tour in Whitehorse?

When choosing a Northern Lights tour in Whitehorse, prioritize features that enhance comfort and viewing success. Look for tours offering comfortable transfers to and from exclusive, dark viewing locations like dedicated aurora centers. Amenities such as cozy wood stoves or roaring campfires are valuable for staying warm while waiting. Additionally, tours that include professional photo services are highly recommended to capture high-quality images of the aurora and your experience.

5. Is a guided tour necessary to experience the Northern Lights effectively in Whitehorse?

While it's possible to try viewing independently, a guided tour significantly enhances the Northern Lights experience in Whitehorse. Tours provide comfortable transportation to optimal, often exclusive, dark sky locations far from city light pollution. Experienced guides monitor aurora forecasts and weather, ensuring you're at the best possible spot. They also offer amenities like warm shelters, hot beverages, and often photography assistance, making the wait more comfortable and increasing your chances of a successful viewing.

6. How is transportation typically arranged for Northern Lights viewing locations outside Whitehorse city center?

For Northern Lights viewing in Whitehorse, transportation to remote viewing locations is generally provided by tour operators. This usually includes comfortable transfers via tour buses from central Whitehorse hotels or designated pickup points. These transfers take guests directly to dedicated aurora centers or other dark sky sites situated away from urban light pollution, ensuring safe and convenient travel on potentially unfamiliar or icy roads.

7. Does a Northern Lights tour in Whitehorse typically include a professional photography service?

Many high-quality Northern Lights tours in Whitehorse indeed include a professional photography service. This feature is highly beneficial, as capturing the aurora's beauty requires specialized equipment and technical expertise. Tour photographers can assist guests in taking stunning photographs of the Northern Lights and often offer personalized portraits with the aurora as a backdrop, ensuring memorable keepsakes of your Yukon adventure.

8. What kind of viewing experience is offered at dedicated Northern Lights centers like the AuroraCentre in Whitehorse?

Dedicated Northern Lights centers in Whitehorse, such as the AuroraCentre, provide a comfortable and optimized viewing experience. These centers offer exclusive access to prime dark sky locations specifically chosen for their excellent visibility away from city lights. Guests can enjoy waiting for the aurora in warm, cozy shelters, often featuring wood stoves or roaring campfires, enhancing the rustic charm of the experience. These facilities frequently provide hot beverages and sometimes professional photography services.

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