Whitehorse Hotels

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Hotels in Whitehorse


Whitehorse, Yukon's capital, is the territory’s travel hub—a must-stop for those driving the Alaska Highway and the first taste of the Yukon for visitors arriving by air. 

Home to over 700 kilometres of marked trail including 85 kilometres of groomed cross country ski trail the options for adventure are endless. Paddlers take to the historic Yukon River that flows through town. Adventurers climb into float planes on Schwatka Lake and fly off to wild, secluded places. 

Those who are driving find the sky’s the limit. Less than an hour—in various directions—are the refreshing hot springs, the Yukon Wilderness Preserve, the much-photographed Emerald Lake, and numerous wilderness tour operators eager to share their Yukon with you. Travel a bit farther and you’ll be able to enter Alaska or British Columbia—but we highly recommend exploring the other captivating regions of the Yukon first.

Best Western Gold Rush Inn
Moderate
From £112 per room per night

This historic Whitehorse hotel offers excellent guest service and enjoys a central location close to attractions and shopping.

Onsite there is a restaurant, cocktail lounge, spa, salon and fitness centre. The rooms are all comfortably furnished and the amenities include TV, coffee/tea maker, Wi-Fi and hair dryer.  

Coast High Country Inn
Moderate
From £110 per room per night

The quiet downtown location is right next to Jim Light Park and within walking distance to the restaurants, bars, and boutiques of Main Street and is also just a block away from the famous Yukon River and waterfront hiking trails.

There is a fitness centre and restaurant onsite and free Wi-Fi as well as a complimentary airport shuttle is offered. The rooms themselves are furnished to a high standard and the modern amenities include a mini-fridge, TV, coffee/tea maker and hair dryer. 

Westmark
Moderate
From £107 per room per night

Located in the heart of downtown Whitehorse within blocks of the city’s best restaurants, night-time hot spots and shopping.

Onsite there is a restaurant and lounge, fitness centre, Wi-Fi and they offer complimentary parking and airport shuttle. The 181 comfortable rooms and suites all have modern amenities including televisions. 

Inn on the Lake
Unique Stay
From £226 per room per night

Just 35 minutes from Whitehorse and a delightful oasis for daily excursions and attractions in Whitehorse and Skagway, Alaska. Activities include mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking and peddle boats. In the winter you can enjoy snowmobiling, dog sledding, snowshoeing and the northern lights. 

Boreale Ranch
Unique Stay
From £130 per room per night

Located just 30 minutes from Whitehorse, this property is very comfortable, all rooms have private bathrooms and breakfast is included. Guided hikes can be arranged on part of the Chilkoot Trail and the ranch specialises in mountain biking trips which are available for all levels. Other hotel amenities include an outdoor hot tub, a northern lights viewing platform, bonfire area, toboggan hill for sledding and a walking trail throughout the property. 
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