Explore Yukon’s Capital in Just Two Days
Welcome to
Whitehorse — the beating heart of Yukon, where wilderness and culture meet along the banks of the Yukon River. Whether you’re arriving for a short visit or using it as a base for northern adventures, Whitehorse offers a perfect mix of outdoor experiences, local flavor, and northern charm — all within a weekend’s reach.
In just a couple of days, you can hike scenic trails, soak in natural hot springs, explore history, and enjoy great food from friendly local spots. Here’s your guide to making the most of a weekend in Whitehorse.
🗓️ When to Visit
Whitehorse is a year-round destination, but each season offers something special:
- Summer (June – August): Endless daylight, perfect for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the midnight sun.
- Fall (September – October): Stunning colors and fewer crowds. A great time for road trips and aurora viewing.
- Winter (November – March): Northern Lights, dog sledding, and cozy lodge stays under a starry sky.
- Spring (April – May): Melting rivers, migrating birds, and fresh trails reopening for early explorers.
📍 Day 1: Discover Downtown & the Yukon River
Morning – Coffee & Culture
Start your morning at
Bean North Coffee Roasting Co. or
Baked Café, two local favorites. Then head to the
MacBride Museum of Yukon History to explore exhibits about the Klondike Gold Rush and early northern life.
Midday – Riverside Walk & Lunch
Take a scenic stroll or bike ride along the
Millennium Trail — a 5 km loop that follows the Yukon River past waterfalls and forested banks. Stop for lunch at
Burnt Toast Café for locally inspired comfort food.
Afternoon – SS Klondike National Historic Site
Visit the restored
SS Klondike, a grand old paddlewheeler that once carried goods and passengers along the river. Guided tours bring Yukon’s riverboat era vividly to life.
Evening – Local Dining & Live Music
For dinner, try
Klondike Rib & Salmon (open seasonally) for classic northern fare in a historic log building. Or visit
Woodcutter’s Blanket for craft cocktails and live music in a cozy lodge-style bar.
🌄 Day 2: Nature, Hot Springs & Northern Lights
Morning – Miles Canyon
Just 15 minutes from downtown,
Miles Canyon offers one of Yukon’s most photogenic landscapes. Walk across the suspension bridge and follow the forested trails along turquoise waters carved by ancient lava flows.
Afternoon – Takhini Hot Springs
After your hike, relax at
Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. Soak in the mineral-rich pools while surrounded by mountain views — it’s the perfect way to unwind before your next adventure.
Evening – Chase the Aurora
If you’re visiting between August and April, wrap up your weekend with a chance to see the
Northern Lights. Drive 15–20 minutes outside the city for darker skies, or book a guided experience with
Northern Tales Travel Services or
Up North Adventures.
🛏️ Where to Stay
- Raven Inn – Boutique-style hotel with modern northern charm. Visit Site
- Boreale Lodge – Aurora-viewing lodge 20 minutes from downtown. Visit Site
- Edgewater Hotel – Centrally located by the river with easy access to trails and restaurants. Visit Site
🚗 Getting Around
Whitehorse is easy to navigate by car, bike, or foot. The city center is walkable, and many attractions are within a short drive. For flexibility, consider renting a car — especially if you plan to explore nearby destinations like Kluane National Park or Carcross.
🌅 Final Thoughts
Whitehorse is the kind of place that stays with you — a city where you can kayak a river in the morning, explore a museum in the afternoon, and watch the aurora at night. It’s the perfect weekend getaway for travelers who crave a balance of comfort and wild adventure.
Two days here may never feel like enough — but it’s just enough to make you fall in love with the North.