Travel & Transportation
For autumn colors and northern lights: late August/September
Yukon Territory is serviced by scheduled airlines with many direct flights from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to Whitehorse, Yukon throughout the week. These flights have an approximate duration of 2 1/2 hours.
Direct flights from Europe to Whitehorse and Alaska are provided by Condor. Many of our visitors fly to Yukon and Alaska and continue their northern holiday by rental vehicle.
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Air Canada |
Phone Canada/USA - 1.888.247.2262 |
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Air North: is an airline based in Whitehorse, Yukon with scheduled flights between Whitehorse, Calgary & Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and Whitehorse and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Also schedule flights from Whitehorse to Dawson City, Old Crow and Inuvik |
Phone in Canada 867.668.2228 Canada Toll Free 1.800.661.0407 US Toll Free 1.800.764,0407 |
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Condor: direct flights from Europe to Whitehorse |
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The Klondike Region of the Yukon, including Dawson City and our camp, can be reached from the Yukon and Alaska by way of a developed highway system. The highways are in good driving condition, with the Klondike Highway (Yukon Highway #2) being paved. For the most part, flat tires and broken windshields are a thing of the past. Dawson City is a six hour drive from Whitehorse along the Klondike Highway.
If you arrive in Yukon or Alaska by air, there are numerous agents for most of the national car rental companies. Vehicle rentals can be arranged by phoning their advertised toll free numbers. There also are numerous hotels, motels as well as bed and breakfast facilities throughout the north. Advertisers may be found in various Yukon publications and web sites:
http://www.touryukon.com • http://www.dawsoncityinfo.com
How To Get There Once In Dawson City