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4 Grafter Place,
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada, Y1A 0A2,
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- Warm climate, sunny days mostly
- Road Trip is available, the flowers are blooming, the magnificent snow-capped mountains and turquoise lakes with blue sky and white clouds make you walk into a painting (Lakes frozen covered by snow, Road getting extremely dangerous too, and we only have 4 hours daytime in winter)
- There is almost no night, experience one of the great wonders of life: The Whitenight.
- The daytime is long, you can fully arrange your own time. (We only have 4 hours of daytime in winter)
- All attractions, and roads, are fully open (some of them are closed in winter because of the weather hazards and snow conditions)
- Shops and restaurants facility is open. (Lots closed in winter)
The average temperature in Whitehorse is:
19/5 degrees in June
20/10 degrees in July
20/10 degrees in August
15/5 degrees in September
8/-2 degrees in October
Summer in Whitehorse starts from the beginning of May to the beginning of August, you will Not see a completely dark night. Enjoy your “white night” experience here.
Whitehorse has more restaurants than its population of 30,000, from upscale West Coast oyster houses to roadside ramen stores, from home-brewed beer houses to rowdy bars, from authentic traditional Chinese food to trendy Japanese restaurants, from steak houses with locally sourced ingredients to a variety of fast food.
Whitehorse is home to the Bestwestern Group, Westmark Group’s hotel chains, various local branded Motel and BNB, and Hyatt Place, which will be completed in 2024.
Responsibly, not very much. Guests need to book their hotel rooms in advance.
The traditional peak season in Whitehorse starts around May 10th every year with the first direct flight from Frankfurt, Germany to White horse, and immediately after the Alaska cruise season, plus many direct flights from Europe and Alaska cruise ships bring thousands of local tourists every day. The peak season in Whitehorse is around May 10 to September 10.
No, it is not. Because of the short days and long nights, long snowfall and unstable climate, many of the spectacular places around Whitehorse are not suitable for driving.
Yes, but aurora borealis is an uncertain phenomenon, directly related to weather and clouds, but we respect our customers’ choice of aurora borealis as the main purpose of their trip.
There is only a 5% tax in Yukon.
Whitehorse has the largest outdoor center in Northern Canada with a variety of brands, a variety of gemstones and gold sand, a variety of Northern Aboriginal handicrafts, the only Whisky in Canada to be included in the WHISKY BIBLE, and local specialties such as Huskap brewed wine and Yukon beer, which is popular throughout the country.
We offer pick-ups and drop-offs from major hotels in downtown Whitehorse only, please select your pick-up location at the time of booking and show up on time as shown.
We will be happy to provide you with a personalized vehicle based on your needs. Please contact us directly.
According to the Canadian Road Transportation Act, commercial drivers are not allowed to work more than 70 hours in 7 days.
We will provide 15-seater, 24-seater, 40-seater and 56-seater buses according to the number of people.
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Address: 4 Grafter Place, Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 0A2, Canada
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