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Our Yukon lodging and adventure partners
Choose your adventure with a variety of Yukon adventures offered by our partners
Terre Boreale
Based out of Whitehorse and run by two french people whom graduated with a conservation biology degree, Terre Boreale offers canoe trips, hiking trips and discovery tours in Yukon and Alaska in both French and English. Besides discovering the breath taking landscapes and colours of the North, our background allows us to provide an experience as close to the wilderness as possible through its observation, understanding and preservation. Because we want all our customers to have a unique experience we limit our group size to 6 customers per trip. This group size also allows us to travel the wilderness with high chances of viewing wildlife without disturbing it. Every one has different travel expectations, therefore Terre Boreale offers customized trips in Yukon and Alaska in all seasons.
The Call of the Yukon
Book with a family run business offering unique and authentic Yukon outdoor experiences!
Snowmobiling, nordic backcountry skiing, Dog Sledding, Northern Light viewing, ATV tours as well as overnight winter camping are all very nice ways to explore and discover the Yukon!
Cabins over Crag Lake
Located near KM Post 42 of the Tagish Road #8, towards the West end of Crag Lake, we are just 12kms east of Carcross within the traditional territory of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation. Our cabins and large studio-yurt overlook the entire valley with stunning views across Crag Lake and the surrounding Coastal Mountain ridge.
Surrounded by world class day hikes, and mountain biking trails.
Grizzly Creek Lodge
As far as a Canada Fishing Lodge goes you won’t find a place further removed from the rest of the world, or as comfortable. Grizzly Creek Lodge is located in the extreme southeast Yukon Territory. This area is one of the last true wilderness areas left in North America. We fish both lower Toobally, and upper Toobally lakes.
The upper Smith River connects these two lakes, giving us access to an incredible amount of water without costly fly-outs. Both the lower and upper Toobally lakes are very deep, and both have a lot of structure.