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The Yukon is pure North American wilderness and home to more than 160,000 caribou, 70,000 moose, 22,000 mountain sheep, 6,000 grizzly bears, 220 species of birds and only 40,000 humans! With national and territorial parks in abundance, including the UNESCO World Heritage site, Kluane National Park, four Canadian Heritage Rivers, and 3,000 miles of wide-open roads.
The vastness and diversity of the Yukon means that the accommodation options available are extremely remote too. When you venture to Canada’s Northwest corner, you escape the crowds and stay in places they had only imagined in your wildest dreams. Take your pick from serene lakeside inns, wilderness retreats and rustic cabins. If you’re looking for an off-the-grid experience, call Bon Voyage on (0800) 316 3012 to include a wilderness lodge as part of your tailor-made holiday to North America. In the meantime, here's a few of our favourites.
Special packages at the inn include Midnight Sun, Dog Sledding, Aurora and Northern Lights. A shuttle is available from Whitehorse, should you not wish to drive.
From here you can experience some of the most amazing trails in the Yukon. The lodge offers guided trips including ice fishing, backpacking, dog mushing, flightseeing and many more exhilarating experiences. It’s also know in the region for its fine dining In the summer months enjoy the endless daylight hours from the hot tub. In the winter months cosy around the firepit and take in the fabled Aurora Borealis.
This remote property is hidden far away from busy city life and is the prime location for viewing the spectacular Northern Lights. It guarantees a truly unforgettable stay, as here you can view this phenomenon from the privacy and comfort of your own cabin!
Located just 20 minutes south of Whitehorse, the property is found in 160 acres of private land, close to the Yukon River and surrounded by pine forests and mountains. After an adventurous day exploring, you can relax in the luxury outdoor jacuzzi or enjoy a treatment at the wellness spa. An incredible place to stay during both the summer, when there is 20 hours of sunshine, or in the winter, when it is a dreamy snowy wonderland, the lodge offers year-round, un-obscured views of the soaring Aurora Borealis.
Boréale Ranch is an all-inclusive, year-round adventure lodge located just 30 minutes from Whitehorse. The lodge has four private interior rooms, two detached suites and a summer-only bedroom yurt. The restaurant offers a carefully selected beer, wine and cocktail list as well as a menu serving traditional northern foods including wild cranberries, elk, salmon and melt in the mouth Arctic char.
From mid-August to mid-April, visitors can watch the aurora dance in the night sky from their own private bedroom balcony, the aurora viewing platform, the spa or by the cosy bonfire. During winter, guests can also use the toboggan hill or borrow snowshoes and fat bikes to explore the local woodland.
The lodge boasts eight guest cabins, a lounge and bar, a sauna and hot tub, as well as a restaurant run by an experienced executive chef who designs a unique dining experience for all pallets