Whitehorse: Attractions and more...
Unleash the monkey in you by scrambling up the 10 m outdoor Climbing Wall, take a ride on the waterfront tourist tram called ‘The Trolley’, or try to discover historical secrets at the Canyon City Archaeological Dig.
Take a guided tour of a popular tourist attraction, the SS Klondike, which is a gorgeous sternwheeler on the banks of the river. Alongside the Whitehorse Fish ladder, which is the longest fish ladder in the world, is the Takhini Hot Springs, both of which are worth a visit.
Culture buffs can visit Decora Landscaping which has replicas of the White Pass and the Yukon Route model trains. If you visit in the summer months, you can avail of guided walking tours of the city’s heritage sites from the Yukon Historical and Museums Association.
The 700-acre Yukon Wildlife Preserve is a relaxing place to observe nature, while horseback rides around Fox Lake will leave you with fond memories of your stay in Whitehorse.
What to see in detail
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