Phillip's Guidebook

Phillip
Phillip's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon, home to approximately 35,000 people. Lots to see and do. Good place to go shopping, either in the smaller stores around Main Street or the large box stores like Walmart and Canadian tire and SuperStore.
Whitehorse
Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon, home to approximately 35,000 people. Lots to see and do. Good place to go shopping, either in the smaller stores around Main Street or the large box stores like Walmart and Canadian tire and SuperStore.
The good folks that work here will be able to advise you on places to see and timings to get the most out of your day.
10 locals recommend
Yukon Visitor Information Centre
100 Hanson St
10 locals recommend
The good folks that work here will be able to advise you on places to see and timings to get the most out of your day.
The largest remaining riverboat in the Yukon. Parks Canada runs the location and does tours around the vessel.
36 locals recommend
S.S. Klondike National Historic Site
10 Robert Service Way
36 locals recommend
The largest remaining riverboat in the Yukon. Parks Canada runs the location and does tours around the vessel.
Located downtown, covers the history of the Yukon.
38 locals recommend
MacBride Museum
1124 Front St
38 locals recommend
Located downtown, covers the history of the Yukon.
Great place to learn about the local First Nation history.
17 locals recommend
Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre
1171 1st Ave
17 locals recommend
Great place to learn about the local First Nation history.
Take part in blowing glass they teach you all the tricks to make glass.
7 locals recommend
Lumel Studios
101 Keish St
7 locals recommend
Take part in blowing glass they teach you all the tricks to make glass.
Historic landmark and the starting place for a lot of walking trails.
39 locals recommend
Miles Canyon
39 locals recommend
Historic landmark and the starting place for a lot of walking trails.
During the summer this is the centre of float plane operations around Whitehorse. This is the place to go if you fancy a flight in a float plane around Whitehorse.
Schwatka Lake
During the summer this is the centre of float plane operations around Whitehorse. This is the place to go if you fancy a flight in a float plane around Whitehorse.
A good place to learn and see the migrating fish on there epic journey along the mighty Yukon river to their spawning grounds.
6 locals recommend
Yukon Energy Fish Ladder
Nisutlin Drive
6 locals recommend
A good place to learn and see the migrating fish on there epic journey along the mighty Yukon river to their spawning grounds.
For lovers of transportation, both on the ground and in the air. Located by the entrance to the airport, easy to find as there is a Douglas DC 3 mounted at the entrance which is also the largest wind vane in North America.
17 locals recommend
Yukon Transportation Museum
30 Electra Crescent
17 locals recommend
For lovers of transportation, both on the ground and in the air. Located by the entrance to the airport, easy to find as there is a Douglas DC 3 mounted at the entrance which is also the largest wind vane in North America.
A alpine lake about 15 Km from Whitehorse, beautiful views.
9 locals recommend
Fish Lake
9 locals recommend
A alpine lake about 15 Km from Whitehorse, beautiful views.
A good opportunity to see the wildlife that lives in the Yukon. Walk, take a shuttle bus or kick sled around the enclosures.
34 locals recommend
Yukon Wildlife Preserve
Takhini Hot Springs Road
34 locals recommend
A good opportunity to see the wildlife that lives in the Yukon. Walk, take a shuttle bus or kick sled around the enclosures.
Just down the road from the wildlife preserve. A ideal way to round off the day relaxing in one of the pools.
22 locals recommend
Takhini Hot Springs
22 locals recommend
Just down the road from the wildlife preserve. A ideal way to round off the day relaxing in one of the pools.
Caribou Crossing Trading Post
Yukon 2
10 locals recommend
Carcross Desert
10 locals recommend
Kluane National Park and Reserve