Kluane National Park & Reserve protects a spectacular Canadian landscape in the southwest Yukon, where visitors can explore a world of high mountain peaks and massive valley glaciers, boreal forests, sparkling lakes, iconic northern wildlife, and Southern Tutchone cultural heritage.
Located only 25 minutes from downtown Whitehorse and open year-round, Yukon Wildlife Preserve provide visitors the opportunity to view and learn about 11 species of northern mammals on our 700-acre preserve. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve’s mission is to promote knowledge and foster appreciation of arctic and boreal ecology.
Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada and the second-highest peak in North America, after Denali in Alaska. Mount Logan is located in Kluane National Park and Reserve in southwestern Yukon, Canada. It is part of the Saint Elias Mountains, which stretch across the border of Canada and the United States.
The Tombstone Territorial Park is a stunning wilderness area located in the Yukon Territory (YT), Canada, not far from the town of Dawson City. This park is known for its rugged and dramatic landscapes, including towering peaks, pristine lakes, and unique rock formations.
Miles Canyon Basalts are a geological formation located near Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. They are a striking example of columnar basalt formations and are a notable natural feature in the area. Miles Canyon Basalts are a testament to the geological history of the Yukon and offer a picturesque and easily accessible natural attraction for visitors to Whitehorse.