Please email Celeste to register interest for this tour and to request a detailed itinerary.
This tour is presented by the alumni associations of the University
of Alberta, the University of Saskatchewan, McMaster University, University of Western Ontario, and the University of Guelph. All are
welcome!
“There’s a land—oh, it beckons and beckons / And I want to go back—and I will.” – Robert Service, The Spell of the Yukon
The allure of the Yukon has been captured in many art forms, from poetry to landscape paintings to stories told around a fire or while floating down a river. Many first-time travellers remark with pleasant surprise at how expansive the forests are in this remote territory “North of 60” where most of the sweeping landscapes are sheltered from the cooling influence of Hudson Bay and the Arctic Ocean. Seemingly endless tracts of boreal forest are interspersed with alpine meadows, sub-Arctic tundra, and riverside willow thickets, allowing some of Canada’s most iconic mammals and birds to endure and even thrive. As we explore these wilderness areas in search of bears, Moose, Caribou, and eagles, we meet various local guides, storytellers, and artisans to hear their first-hand accounts of what life is like here today and how some of their ancestors have lived for thousands of years. With eight First Nations language groups in the Yukon, there are many stories to tell.
We begin in Dawson to immerse ourselves in this incomparable community where Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in traditions and reminders of the Klondike Gold Rush are deeply embedded in the community fabric. A day trip northward takes us along a stretch of the fabled Dempster Highway into the Tombstone Mountains. Farther south in Whitehorse, we walk a stretch of the Millennium Trail and hike along the Miles Canyon before heading even more southward to Carcross and the Southern Lakes where we traverse sand dunes and meet members of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation. During our two days in Kluane National Park, choose from a variety of activities by day, while saving enough energy to watch for Northern Lights at night.
We cap off our immersive exploration back in Whitehorse on the banks of the Yukon River — a place where many a northern adventure has written its opening chapter.
What’s included: Airport transfers on tour start and end dates; accommodations based on double occupancy in hotels/inns listed or similar; ground transportation; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; meals as specified in the detailed itinerary; gratuities for guides, driver, and included meals; local guides; fully escorted by our Tour Host and an assistant guide.