Kluane National Park, Yukon 25 Jul 2023
New Summer Adventures in the Yukon for 2023 and Beyond

Tourism Yukon

The Yukon territory is an outdoor adventurer's paradise year-round - vast and wild with over 80% of the territory being pristine wilderness. During June to September, the days up near the Arctic Circle are longer, meaning there's more daylight to enjoy the abundance of activities.

For this summer and for summer 2024, the Yukon is delighted to announce some thrilling new adventures in the wilderness for visitors to truly discover the upper Northwest corner of Canada.

Epic North Tour Experience introduces new indigenous tour for 2024
For summer 2024, Epic North Tour Experiences is launching "The Spirit of the North - A Yukon Adventure with Indigenous Cultural Experiences” next summer, an eight day (seven night) tour with a special focus on Yukon First Nation cultures. This tour promises to be a fascinating insight into the rich history and heritage of the region while also showcasing locations such as Carcross, Kluane National Park and Dawson City. Their luxurious customised tours cater to both small groups (two-four people) and larger groups of up to 20 guests. Land only price of £2,529 per person based on double occupancy and departures in June, July, August & Spetember 2024.
www.epic-north.com 

Tutchone Tours launches new weekend camping package
This family-owned business offers a unique, river tour experience to the historic site of Huchá Hudän / Fort Selkirk, an area of significant importance to the Selkirk First Nation people and a former Hudson's Bay Company fur-trading post. Packages include travel to and from Fort Selkirk in a comfortable, covered boat, a three-hour walking tour, and wildlife-viewing opportunities and a hearty lunch. Price of £186 per person. A new weekend camping package is also available, from Friday to Sunday, including all meals and an Indigenous Beading class at a price of £558 per person.
www.tutchonetours.com 

New celebrity photographer and SUP tours from Yukon Tours
Yukon Tours continues to be the premier year-round northern destination management operator on the ground in the Yukon, with all the local connections needed for seamless experiences. New products under development for 2024 include local celebrity photography tours, SUP day tours and day hike combinations. Group tours from 6-30 guests with local expert guides to get in on the "only-locals-know" experiences. Guests can truly find their wild in the Yukon from urban delights to secluded wilderness fishing lodges, from gold-fever to serene aurora. Tours vary in price starting at £85 per person.
www.yukontours.ca 

Northern Lights Resort & Spa's new Yukon Summer Sightseeing and Yukon Active Summer packages
Northern Lights Resort & SPA is launching two new packages this summer, available from early June until early September. The "Yukon Summer Sightseeing" package features a magnificent tour of the Southern Lakes Area, including Emerald Lake and Carcross and a City and Nature tour of Whitehorse. The "Yukon Active Summer" will offer guests a medium four-six hour hike and a four hour canoe trip through the Valley of Eagles on the Yukon River. Both packages include airport pickup and drop-off, three meals daily and full access to the private spa.
www.northernlightsyukon.com 

About Yukon:
Situated in the upper Northwest corner of Canada, next to Alaska, the Yukon is Canada's most accessible northern destination. This vast territory is home to Canada's highest mountain (Mount Logan) and the planet's largest non-polar icefields located in Kluane National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of North America's most undiscovered destinations; close to 80 percent remains pristine wilderness with 5,000-metre peaks, forested valleys, unspoiled waters and untamed wildlife. Roughly the size of Spain at just over 186,000 square miles, the Yukon is home to more than 220,000 caribou, 70,000 moose, 22,000 mountain sheep, 7,000 grizzly bears, 10,000 black bears and 250 species of birds, with a human population of only 41,000.

For further information on the Yukon, visit travelyukon