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    So Many Fun Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    We headed north to experience winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada. Our stay at the Inn on the Lake at Marsh Lake was the perfect spot to finish the year with some Northern Lights. Whitehorse offered us cold weather fun for a short getaway adventure. 

    Heading To The Yukon In The Frigid Winter

    It was an easy 2.5 hour flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse in the Yukon. We had lots of Air Canada Aeroplan points so decided this trip to the Yukon was a great way to use travel loyalty points in 2025. 

    Air Canada Plane Whitehorse

    The other major airline into Whitehorse was Air North.  We were told by locals that Air North was a much nicer airline to fly with better onboard snacks and included baggage. And their flights into Whitehorse seemed to be cancelled far less frequently than Air Canada. We thought a points flight was still a better option for us with Air Canada.  Until we had a 3 hour delay when Air Canada could not easily unfreeze one engine!

    The planes used to fly into Northern Canada were all small jets. We packed lightly for carry-on and dressed in cold weather gear for our flight. We were not sure whether there was an actual jetway in Whitehorse or if we boarded from the tarmac. In both Vancouver and Whitehorse, we were delighted to board from inside.

    The weather at home on the Sunshine Coast in British Columbia (BC) was around 5°C (41°F).  We knew that the Yukon would be much colder.  But an extreme cold front moved through on the week we headed north.  It was about -30°C (-22°F) when we landed.  The coldest day we had in the Yukon was down to below -42°C (-44°F) and with brisk winds it felt as low as -54°C (-69°F).

    Weather Temperatures
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    We bought cold weather gear for our cruise to Antarctica and added some gear when we cruised in the winter Norway for Northern Lights.  So we packed lots of warm clothes.  But even then we were often cold when we ventured outside! 

    Frigid Weather
    Winter Cold

    Winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada required a little planning to enjoy all there was to offer.

    A Scenic Spot At The Inn On The Lake

    The staff from the Inn on the Lake picked us up at the Whitehorse airport. We got a short tour around town before we headed for the resort on Marsh Lake.  We purchased a complete package for the Inn on the Lake and our transportation was included in the rate. Given how cold it was when we visited, we were glad we had no worry about rental cars not starting in the cold like other guests experienced.

    The chalet style resort was lovely and just the retreat we wanted to enjoy the Yukon outdoors. There were several public spaces shared with other guests. For this stay, we booked a larger suite so we also had lots of space to ourselves. If the resort was at capacity at 20+ guests, we would have been really happy to have our own space. While we visited the staff decorated the resort for the holiday season.  It certainly got us in the holiday mood.

    Inn on the Lake - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake Dining - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake Room
    Inn on the Lake Room
    Inn on the Lake - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake
    Inn on the Lake Christmas Holidays

    With temperatures so cold when we visited, we enjoyed the indoors at the lodge. But one afternoon, we headed out to the outdoor hot tub. We quickly jumped into the hot water and kept our bodies fully submerged. But it was fun to have snow all around as we stayed warm under the water.

    Inn on the Lake Hot Tub - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake Hot Tub

    The Inn on the Lake was the perfect spot to enjoy a few days for winter adventures in the Yukon.

    Northern Lights Delighted Us

    We started the year with an amazing trip to Norway for the Northern Lights. But we knew there were great spots in Canada for views of the Aurora Borealis.  So when we looked for a winter trip, we hoped we would get some great Northern Lights in the Yukon.

    We planned a 3 night stay at the Inn on the Lake to increase our chances of seeing the light show. The sun set around 5pm and did not rise again until about 10am.  So we found lots of dark skies for viewing opportunities.  We knew from our trip to Norway to be ready at any time. So we were always prepared to move quickly with our cameras set up and warm layers laid out.

    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights

    We saw no lights our first night.  But at 5am the next morning, we got up early and saw the lights were visible. On the second morning, when we looked out the window at 6:30am, even from inside we made out the Northern Lights! On the third night, the lights showed up early in the evening. We went out a few times, always looking for a better show.  On the final morning, we did not see any lights at all.

    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    From Inside Through the Window

    The front yard faced north but there were also lights in the neighbourhood that impacted the night sky view.  But when we moved around, we found lots of great spots for views of Northern Lights facing North.

    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights
    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    From the front yard, we went behind the house and down the hill onto the frozen lake for a view of the Northern Lights over the Inn on the Lake.  Several times we got great views of the lights just over the roof of the resort.

    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    Out on the lake, we got more views along the shore.  And when we looked up the night sky and stars were magnificent.  We were glad we went out on the frozen lake for that view.

    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights
    Inn on the Lake Northern Lights - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    Views of Northern Lights were a real treat on our winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada.

    Great Variety In The Winter Adventures In The Yukon

    The package we booked at the Inn on the Lake included an outdoor snowmobiling adventure. We were not sure if we would actually be able to do the excursion when the temperatures dropped below -30°C (-22°F).  At those temperatures, the snow machines might not start or re-start! But it was just at the limit for one day and we bundled up for some winter adventures in the Yukon.

    Inn on the Lake Snowmobiles

    We rode our snowmobiles behind the guide Josse across Marsh Lake, through the snowy forest and out onto Caribou Lake. It was a long time since we last rode snowmobiles but we quickly gained confidence as we rode.

    Inn on the Lake Snowmobiles - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    At Caribou Lake, we parked our snowmobiles in the outdoor camp area set up by the Inn on the Lake. We found a camp fire area and some games to play on the ice. The hot fire was welcome as were the tasty snacks cooked over the coals.  

    Inn on the Lake Winter Fun - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake Winter Fun - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Inn on the Lake Winter Fun
    Inn on the Lake Winter Fun

    Josse cleared a spot on the ice and used the auger to clear a hole in the ice.  David and I tried our hands at ice fishing. But the cold weather defeated us before any fish bit our lines.

    Inn on the Lake Ice Fishing - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    We trudged through the snow along the shore to see the beaver lodge and stayed away from the open water area. The beavers chose a great spot with a warm spring to set up camp.

    Inn on the Lake Beaver Lodge

    We stayed out for a few hours of winter fun and then headed back on our snowmobiles to the resort. We were very glad the cold weather did not stop us from enjoying this outdoor adventure. And when the temperatures dropped below -30°C (-22°F) we saw the very cool way that hot water froze instantly!

    Inn on the Lake Frozen Water - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    A Short Stay In Whitehorse

    After our stay at the Inn on the Lake, we planned another 3 days and stayed at the Hyatt Place in Whitehorse.  We wanted to check out the things to do in town.  We also planned a day trip excursion with Whitehorse Tours to visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and the Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs.  

    But the extreme cold weather changed all of our plans.  Our excursion with Whitehorse Tours was cancelled due to the very cold temperatures. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve did not operate at these temperatures. And when we found that the Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs did not provide basic things like robes, towels or plastic shoes, we knew this was not the place to visit at these frigid temperatures.  

    One day when the “feels like” temperatures were around -50°C (-58°F), we bundled up and walked for an hour around town. The snow and ice provided a pretty picture of the town.  We saw some of the local amazing street art. But we did not dawdle on our walk around town.

    Frigid Weather - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Frigid Weather
    Whitehorse Street Art and Colourful Alley - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Street Art - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Street Art
    Whitehorse Street Art
    Whitehorse Street Art - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Street Art - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Street Art
    Whitehorse Street Art Statue - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Street Art Statue

    On the second day, the temperatures we marginally less cold. So we headed back out again and wandered in Whitehorse.  We headed to the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre for the holiday market. Continuing our walk around town we passed by some local tourist sights.  

    Whitehorse Old Fire Hall
    Whitehorse Rail Station - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse SS Klondike - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Log Church - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Whitehorse Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre

    On our few days in town, we found lots of interesting sights our winter adventures in the Yukon. Had it not been so cold, I am sure we would have enjoyed the sights more. A good reason to return at another time of year.

    Eating To Stay Warm In The Yukon

    The package we booked at the Inn on the Lake included all meals. For breakfast we got a cold buffet and one hot breakfast that changed daily.  A hot lunch was also served.  For dinner we got a hot soup to start, a main dish and a dessert.  The dinner offering was fixed but changed daily. Food allergies or preferences were addressed well.

    Food Inn on the Lake Breakfast
    Food Inn on the Lake Breakfast - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Food Inn on the Lake Lunch - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Food Inn on the Lake Dessert

    We stopped in a new coffee place Cerebus located in a converted bar shared with a record store. The barista created a great hot mocha to warm us up. On another day, after walking around icy Whitehorse we stopped in the Baked Cafe for a hot drink and snack.

    Food Baked Cafe

    We started our day well at the restaurant at the Hyatt Place.  And even had dinner there one night.  The 506 All Day Grill across the street was a short walk in the frigid temperatures and a good option for quick meals.

    Food Hyatt Place Breakfast - Whitehorse Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada
    Food Hyatt Place Dinner

    On our few days in Whitehorse, we found lots of choices for food to warm us up. We ate well and fuelled our winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada. 

    Great To Experience Winter Adventures In The Yukon In Canada

    We enjoyed a great variety of winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada. It was a great way to finish our travels for 2025.

    Even with the extreme cold temperatures, we headed outside for winter fun. And we got some good sightings of the Northern Lights too.  We saw a little of Whitehorse for a few days. In the end, it was well worth a visit to this winter wonderland. 

    Did you enjoy winter adventures in the Yukon in Canada?  Should we head back for summer experiences too?

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