Whitehorse has an International airport so getting here is extremely easy. There are three airlines that service Whitehorse:
Flights From the U.S. and Canada:
Air North
The Yukon’s airline owned and operated by Yukoners and renowned for some of the best service, lowest prices, great meal service and generous and reliable baggage service in the North. Flights connect from Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton.
Air Canada
Canada’s largest carrier. Multiple flights connect from Vancouver on a daily basis.
Flights From Europe, Australia and Asia:
Air Canada
Canada’s largest carrier. Multiple flights connect from Vancouver via Toronto, Montreal and Halifax on a daily basis.
Condor Airlines
This is a direct flight form Frankfurt Germany, three times a week during the summer months. It is a great way to get here form Europe!
Holland America Lines
The largest cruise line providing cruise trips to Skagway, Alaska and land excursions thru the Yukon and Alaska. We can pick you up in Skagway if you wish to include the famous ‘Inside Passage” cruise itinerary with a wilderness experience with Uncommon Journeys.
For those guests who will be driving to the Yukon there are three major routes. One is on the Alaska Highway beginning in Dawson Creek B.C. for folks arriving from the South or East (it is approximately a three day drive from Vancouver to Whitehorse, and two days form Calgary or Edmonton). The other drive originates north from Anchorage or Fairbanks, Alaska and follows the Alaskan Highway south into the Yukon (this drive takes about 12 hours in total). Lastly one can take a ferry from Seattle or Vancouver, disembark at Skagway and drive through the spectacular and historic White Pass (this drive takes approximately 2 hours total).