In the late morning you will discover the sights of Whitehorse, historic and yet trendy, on a city tour with character. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site; among the last of the great paddlewheelers that plied the Yukon River system until the 1950’s, the Old Log Church; the oldest building in Whitehorse, the unique Log Cabin Skyscraper; a three story tower made completely out of logs. And when you’ve seen all these top sites, Main Street is perfect for strolling and shopping with its shops galleries and café’s.
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A Whitehorse City Tour is the perfect first taste of Canada’s northern frontier — a relaxed half-day journey through the history, culture, and landscapes that make Whitehorse, Yukon’s capital, such a memorable place to visit. From the moment your guide welcomes you, this tour blends storytelling, local insight, and scenic highlights to introduce you to the heart of the city and its surrounding natural beauty.
Half Day
Your exploration begins with a short drive through downtown Whitehorse, where colourful murals, talkative locals, and the laid-back northern vibe set the tone. One of the first iconic sights is the S.S. Klondike National Historic Site, a beautifully preserved sternwheeler that once carried goods and passengers along the mighty Yukon River — a reminder of the city’s Gold Rush roots. Next, you’ll pass the charming Old Log Church, one of the city’s oldest buildings, and the quirky Log Cabin Skyscraper, a playful local landmark that highlights Whitehorse’s pioneer spirit.
As the tour unfolds, you’ll journey to Miles Canyon, where the Yukon River’s rushing waters carved dramatic basalt walls long ago, creating an unforgettable natural gorge right on the edge of the city. Another highlight is the world’s longest wooden Fish Ladder at the Whitehorse dam, built to help Chinook salmon on their remarkable migration — a unique glimpse into nature engineering right here in the city.
Throughout the tour, your guide shares stories of local Indigenous culture, early settlers, and modern life in the North, making history come alive with each stop. The tour usually wraps up back downtown feeling like you’ve truly begun to understand Whitehorse — its heritage, its culture, and what makes it the adventure gateway to Yukon’s wilderness.
Min. 2 participants per tour
All rates per person plus 5% Tax (GST)