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Parkside Inn
Located in Haines Junction, Parkside Inn has barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the property.

Elite Hotel -Downtown Center- "Ski & Northern light Tour" "Hot Spring Tour "Long-term stay"
A restaurant and bar are featured at this Whitehorse city center hotel. A microwave and fridge are provided in all guest rooms. Elevators are available in all levels. Free WiFi is included.

Edgewater Hotel
Located in Whitehorse city center, this hotel features an on-site bar and restaurant. Free WiFi is offered in all guest rooms. A free shuttle service is provided to Whitehorse Airport 3.7 mi away.

SKKY Hotel
Located in Whitehorse and with Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge reachable within 4.7 miles, SKKY Hotel provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property...

Talbot Arm Motel
Located in Destruction Bay, Talbot Arm Motel has a shared lounge, restaurant, bar, and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.

Destination Family Hotel
Located within 1.2 miles of S.S. Klondike National Historic Site and 6.1 miles of Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge, Destination Family Hotel provides rooms in Whitehorse.

Midnight Sun Inn
Offering a sun terrace and views of the mountain, Midnight Sun Inn is located in Whitehorse. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms include a flat-screen TV.

Quality Inn & Suites
Located in Whitehorse, Quality Inn & Suites is set just 3.1 mi from Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport.

Canadas Best Value Inn- Riverview Hotel
Located on the Yukon River with panoramic views, this centrally-located Whitehorse property provides free Wi-Fi. A mini refrigerator and a microwave are offered in all rooms.

Sternwheeler Hotel & Conference Centre, Trademark by Wyndham
This hotel is located in the center of Whitehorse, Yukon and offers free shuttle service for commercial flights only to and from Whitehorse International Airport.

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Yukon's best hotels with breakfast
Best Western Gold Rush Inn
Hotel in WhitehorseBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 251 reviewsOne block from the S.S. Klondike Historic Site and Old Log Church Yukon Museum, this rustic hotel is located in downtown Whitehorse. It features an on-site saloon and a gym.
From $201.27 per nightParkside Inn
Hotel in Haines JunctionBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 262 reviewsLocated in Haines Junction, Parkside Inn has barbecue facilities and free WiFi throughout the property.
From $187.05 per nightCoast High Country Inn
Hotel in WhitehorseBreakfast optionsLocated in Whitehorse and with S.S. Klondike National Historic Site reachable within a 5-minute walk, Coast High Country Inn provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi...
Midnight Sun, a Coast Hotel
Hotel in Dawson CityBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 20 reviewsMidnight Sun, a Coast Hotel is located in Dawson City. The property has a 24-hour front desk, airport transportation, a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property.
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- From $89.04 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.0Good - What previous guests thought, 231 reviewsThe room was well kept, hot shower, a (big) bath tub as well as the (big) fridge in the room we chose (Room #24) made a very comfortable stay. The location near the town center was great, the parking was spacious and right in front of the room door. The coin laundry in the basement was very helpful for us esp. on coming back from a multi-day canoe trip. Another thing I must mention is the friendliness & helpfulness of the front staff - they kindly accepted to store our luggage while we went away for the river trip. Big thanks to Tony, Ana and the other charming lady (Sorry I forgot to ask her name) for accomodating us so nicely. I as well as my wife & daughter enjoyed our 3nights' stay so very much.Guest review byTrouttimesJapan
- From $226.56 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 102 reviewsThe host, Carson, and everyone at the Inn were extremely welcoming and made us feel right at home. The rooms are beautiful and cozy, the 3-course dinner was excellent, and they put so much work into all of the extra details that made our stay extra special.Guest review byFilgianoCanada
- From $171.34 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.6Good - What previous guests thought, 82 reviewsClean and comfortable. Stop over on the drive from Dawson to Whitehorse. Staff were very pleasant. There was a small restaurant,gas station, laundromat, rv park. It was an older property as expected but all was good. No complaints.Guest review byDAPHNECanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 18 reviewsThe view was breathtaking, definitely something you do not get to see every day. The staff was so kind and made the stay that much more enjoyable. Food was delicious and the breakfast buffet was very convenient.Guest review byTaneshaCanada
- From $178.82 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 6.9Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 90 reviewsWe requested one of the newly renovated rooms! it was wonderful! Big refer,dishes, real glasses, and cups and cutlery, plus microwaveGuest review byNormanUnited States
- From $181.67 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.3Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 58 reviewscozy cabin, very comfortable bed and futon. great location close to Carcross and amazing hiking and sceneryGuest review byJenniferCanada
- From $189.19 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.2Very Good - What previous guests thought, 312 reviewsExtra little amenities in the room. Option to have a bidet toilet.Guest review byMaryCanada
- From $208.75 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 140 reviewsFabulous location, turn-down service. Excellent service.Guest review byShaunaCanada
- From $133.93 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.9Good - What previous guests thought, 320 reviewsAlways my choice. Location. Ang it has improve a lot!Guest review byIAN ROBERTCanada
- From $138.42 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 398 reviewsBeautiful location and very cosy, friendly B&BGuest review byMichelleCanada
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 263 reviewsLocation Price Clean property Friendly staffGuest review byLornaCanada
- From $211.51 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very Good - What previous guests thought, 942 reviewsThe 24 hours reception. The location.Guest review byLidiiaUkraine
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The scenery is beautiful - mountains, lakes, rivers.
The scenery is beautiful - mountains, lakes, rivers. We enjoyed riding around the wildlife reserve on their bikes to see the animals, especially the muskoxen. The Yukon river is amazing. large and fast flowing. Visited Miles Canyon Suspension Bridge, Fireweed Market, Beringia Interpretive Center, MacBride Museum, Transportation Museum, Carcross, Haines Junction, Kathleen Lake, DaKu Cultural Center, Yukon Suspension Bridge. Enjoyed them all.Guest review byKathleenCanada - 8.0
The city and hotel property were accurately portrayed in the...
The city and hotel property were accurately portrayed in the advertisements. The local tour options again, were accurately described and informative and the tour guides were friendly and enthusiastic describing both the historical events that culminated into what the city is like currently. The tour guides were local people (who also answered some more personal experiences; like what brought you specifically to Dawson in the 1st place and why did you elect to stay permanently) so it was also interesting to get some indication of how the city functions in the more extreme weather conditions, We visited in mid September and enjoyed milder temperatures, some intermittent drizzle rain, and beautiful Fall colours.Guest review byJohnCanada - 10
Love Haines Junction. Only small but in a magic location.
Love Haines Junction. Only small but in a magic location. The drive from Whitehorse to HJ is spectacular. If you have the opportunity to take a flight over Kluane National Park Glacier, do so - will be one of the most memorable experiences ever. The Village Bakery is a must on a Friday Night - book online for the Salmon Bake & live music. Their sourdough bread is the best and it's real sourdough!! If you are staying for an extended period, would recommend getting groceries in Whitehorse before arriving in Haines Junction - whilst there is a lovely grocery store there, it is very small. Fuel is available also in HJ. The Information Centre is incredible with helpful staff and there are plenty of beautiful walks.Guest review byAnonymous - 10
From the accurate and yet self-effacing name of the property...
From the accurate and yet self-effacing name of the property, we were not sure what to expect. So we were very pleasantly surprised to find a beautiful, modern and spacious full-featured bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Some people may find the lack of interaction with the host to be a bug, but we found it to be a feature, as we are not gregarious. :-) Full marks!Guest review byDomander - 10
I liked the location the most. The views were amazing.
I liked the location the most. The views were amazing. The food was very gourmet. Had it been two weeks earlier l think we would have been kayaking as planned. The season was starting to turn and we had already spent extended time in a canoe in Dawson, so we did not experience what we originally planned. The wine and beer selection was good, and pretty well the same as what we experienced all over the territory. After ten days, this was the only location that we were able to see the Aurora. The chairs placed outside, and balconies were all placed well for viewing. Complimentary hot chocolate and firewood were much appreciated.Guest review byBarbCanada - 10
Whitehorse has a definite vibe and we could've spent...
Whitehorse has a definite vibe and we could've spent additional time there but we had a schedule so had to stick to it. We barely scratched the surface - there is alot to do in the region and the restaurants we visited were terrific. We loved Burnt Toast, Klondike Rib & Salmon and Woodcutter's Blanket. The people are warm and friendly - and the city is really set in amazing geography!Guest review byAlana - 8.0
Dawson city is a fun place to be, especially in the tourist...
Dawson city is a fun place to be, especially in the tourist season. There are a surprising number of good restaurants, and Diamond Tooth Gertie’s is always entertaining. There is so much history that you can access wandering around Dawson itself:however; if you want to take a tour of the Canadian heritage locations, book ahead at the tourist info location. People there are really friendly. Tombstone national Park is worth a visit, up the Dempster Highway. If you have rented a car, check with the Car agency first as to whether you can take the car up the Dempster. There is also a tour that will take you there. There are lots of places to stay, and a number of B&Bs. Some of the hotels can be expensive during tourist season, but if you want cheap, clean, and cheerful try the Bunkhouse. There are shared washrooms, but I hardly saw anybody else in them and they were exceptionally clean and well stopped. We went at the beginning of September, and we were treated to a nice display of Northern lights. It is a 7 Hour drive from Whitehorse, but it is worth the effort if you can do itGuest review byMelissaCanada - 8.0
There isn't a lot in Haines Junction, but there is a small...
There isn't a lot in Haines Junction, but there is a small grocery store, gas stations and a few restaurants. The views are amazing, and it is in a good location for Kluane National Park - the visitor & cultural centre was interesting and also located in Haines Junction. We ate at 1016 pub which was right next to our hotel, really convenient. There isn't a lot of choice on the menu, but great to grab a burger. We ate here 2 nights, but the first night we waited nearly an hour for food which was disappointing. Outside seating great when weather allows. I enjoyed a 'Caesars' cocktail which I would recommend trying!Guest review by1234CharlotteUnited Kingdom - 10
While in Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse Museum, the...
While in Whitehorse we visited the Whitehorse Museum, the Beringia Museum, Miles Canyon and spent a few hours at the hot springs north of town. The museums are fabulous--so much interesting history in the Yukon, The canyon is a short drive from town and is very interesting--there is a suspension bridge over the river and the river runs very fast through the canyon. The hot springs are fabulous but a bit pricey. There are several different pools with varying temperatures, sauna, steam room, and relaxation room. It was welcome after a travel day. We also drove down to Skagway Alaska to see this old gold rush town. There were several cruise ships in port and the town was very busy. The drive from Whitehorse and back was spectacular even in the rain.Guest review byLewis - 10
I like Dawson City very much.
I like Dawson City very much. It is a very unique small town and has features of a bigger city you wouldn't expect to find, such as fine dining, good coffee, a spa/ vegan restaurant, two well-stocked grocery stores. Of course the big draw at DC is the history. The town has done a good job of presevering its heritage 1890s character with many of the original buildings intact though I would assume renovated. I am a history buff so I was there for the history. My first stop was the Visitors Centre which is excellent. The staff is very helpful and dressed in period garb. There are displays, maps, a Parks Canada desk and four continuously running short films. I booked three tours: a History walking tour, Keno paddlewheeler tour, and Dredge 4 tour. All were excellent. I also did the Top of the World drive as far as the Alaska border, about a 4-hour round trip. Beautiful. I would have driven to Tombstone Park but I was prohibited from traveling up the Dempster Highway in my rental car. I'm sure there are plenty of options for adventurous travelers like paddeling on the Yukon River, mountain biking, hiking, etc. but those aren't really my things. One aspect of Dawson everyone should be aware of is that stores, cafes, restaurants appear to close on a whim. Check with the Visitor Centre on what's open the day(s) you are there so you aren't disappointed. Even then, there were a few sites I didn't get to because they were closed. I highly recommend a visit to Dawson City however you plan on spending your time there. It's a true Canadian treasure.Guest review byAndrewCanada