How to get to Yukon
By Air:
Nature Tours of Yukon is a booking agent for Air North, Yukon's Airline. Our special airfare deals need to be booked via Nature Tours of Yukon and are only available in combination with one of our packaged tours.
Air North connects to Whitehorse direct from Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa and Yellowknife. View our Air North rates here.
Airlines to Whitehorse International Airport:
Air North, Yukon's Airline (Year round)
1-800-661-0407
www.flyainorth.com
WestJet (May to October)
1-888-937-8538
www.westjet.com
Air Canada (Year round)
1-888-247-2262
www.aircanada.com
For European departures:
Condor flies direct from Frankfurt, Germany to Whitehorse, Yukon
From June to September.
1-866-960-7915
www.condor.com
By Road:
Drive up the Alaska Highway or the Stewart-Cassiar Highway from British Columbia. Each route takes approximately two nights/three days through incredible scenery and friendly northern communities. If your clients are arriving from Alaska, they can enter the Yukon via the Alaska Highway, Alaska Route 5/Top of the World Highway (closed in winter), and the Alaska Route 98/Klondike Highway from Skagway. With 5,000 km of well-maintained highways and seven scenic drives, the Yukon is the ultimate road destination!
By Water:
Skagway, Alaska is a regular port of call for ferries and is only two hours away by road from Whitehorse. Enjoy the journey by sea to Skagway, then travel from this coastal Alaskan town through the dramatic White Pass.
BC Ferries
1-888-223-3779 or (205) 386-3431
www.bcferries.com
Regular service from Vancouver to Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
Alaska Marine Highway
1-800-642-0066
www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/
Regular service from Bellingham, Washington or Prince Rupert, British Columbia and throughout coastal Alaska.
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