WHAT TO SEE AND DO?
The Nordic countries are full of mysticism and majestic beauty. The northern territory of Canada, Yellowknife Northern Lights, and Yukon, with Alaska, are fantastic destinations to experience this unique world. Like many aspects, both Canadian Northern destinations and American Alaska offer various activities based on their geographical sites and tribal residents.
While visiting these places, passengers are treated to fantastic views of glaciers, wildlife, and the northern lights from the Tundra. They will be offered a glimpse of traditional methods for living in hard climates, as well as the experience of beauty and wonderful adventure.
ADDITIONAL INFO
Create a Magical Northern Adventure in the Northwest Territories. View awesome displays of the Northern Lights at midnight in autumn and winter. Fish for world-class trophies on one of our super-sized lakes in the long days of northern summer. Hike in a National Park at the top of the world, where caribou spend the summer. Canoe is a wild northern river few have ever seen.
Hop a bush plane and go flightseeing over the Nahanni, the Mackenzie Delta, or Great Slave Lake’s East Arm. Or relax aboard a jet boat, and travel a northern river to a secluded mountain lodge. Drive the uncrowded roads and marvel at the wildlife. Roadside parks and campgrounds will welcome you. Wildlife, wood bison, moose, and bears, can be spotted right from the highway. Rare birds from across the Americas nest here each summer.
The Klondike Gold Rush, like the sun and northern lights, made Canada world famous. Canada is also a well-known country filled with ancient forests and natural phenomena. The region is also blessed with wildlife, powerful inheritance, and unique art and culture talking to those prepared by the spirit of the answer. The home of Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan's home, gives this magical field a great experience for visitors from life.
Yukon's visitors like the forest and wildlife, Midnight Sun, and some experience the prestigious drive. They travel back in time and are fascinated by the story of the Klondike gold rush. They hear an abundance of stories, visit historical sites, and experience many festivals and events, and First Nation culture.
• Stand on a frozen lake and watch the night sky light up as the Northern Lights pass by.
• Canoe in Fort Simpson.
• Drive a Northern Dog team and meet experienced mushers.
• Experience world-class fishing.
• Take to the sky for a bird's eye view with a flight-seeing tour.
• Drive on a true ice road.
• Join a guided nature tour and view the abundant
• Ride to a remote lake on a snowmobile and try ice fishing.
• Fly over Kluane National Park’s icefields and lush valleys
• Explore historical Dawson City, home of the Klondike
• Pan for gold
• Canoe down the Yukon River
• Visit our First Nations Cultural Centers
• Hop on a White Pass Railroad & Yukon Route Railroad wagon
• Look up for the midnight sun or the northern lights
• Enjoy the panoramas on our iconic drives
• Attend one of our colorful events and festivals
• View countless species of land and marine wildlife
• Fish for salmon, halibut, or numerous freshwater fish
• Experience the majestic Aurora Borealis during winter
• See the sights from up high on a flightseeing tour
• Immerse yourself in the Indigenous peoples’ culture
• Kayak or canoe through pristine lakes and rivers
• Enjoy the outdoors hiking or camping under summer’s midnight sun
• Watch a giant glacier calve into the sea below
Canada's North is one of the world’s most compelling eco-destinations; much of the vast and richly diverse landscape is protected. Please practice sustainable tourism. Consider the wildlife, and be bear-aware as you explore the wilderness. Stop by one of the Visitor Information Centers to plan your trip.
The Nordic countries are full of mysticism and majestic beauty. The northern territory of Canada, Yellowknife Northern Lights, and Yukon, with Alaska, are fantastic destinations to experience this unique world. Like many aspects, both Canadian Northern destinations and American Alaska offer various activities based on their geographical sites and tribal residents.
While visiting these places, passengers are treated to fantastic views of glaciers, wildlife, and the northern lights from the Tundra. They will be offered a glimpse of traditional methods for living in hard climates, as well as the experience of beauty and wonderful adventure.
Create a Magical Northern Adventure in the Northwest Territories. View awesome displays of the Northern Lights at midnight in autumn and winter. Fish for world-class trophies on one of our super-sized lakes in the long days of northern summer. Hike in a National Park at the top of the world, where caribou spend the summer. Canoe is a wild northern river few have ever seen.
Hop a bush plane and go flightseeing over the Nahanni, the Mackenzie Delta, or Great Slave Lake’s East Arm. Or relax aboard a jet boat, and travel a northern river to a secluded mountain lodge. Drive the uncrowded roads and marvel at the wildlife. Roadside parks and campgrounds will welcome you. Wildlife, wood bison, moose, and bears, can be spotted right from the highway. Rare birds from across the Americas nest here each summer.
The Klondike Gold Rush, like the sun and northern lights, made Canada world famous. Canada is also a well-known country filled with ancient forests and natural phenomena. The region is also blessed with wildlife, powerful inheritance, and unique art and culture talking to those prepared by the spirit of the answer.
The home of Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan's home, gives this magical field a great experience for visitors from life.
Yukon's visitors like the forest and wildlife, Midnight Sun, and some experience the prestigious drive. They travel back in time and are fascinated by the story of the Klondike gold rush. They hear an abundance of stories, visit historical sites, and experience many festivals and events, and First Nation culture.
• Stand on a frozen lake and watch the night sky light up as the Northern Lights pass by.
• Canoe in Fort Simpson.
• Drive a Northern Dog team and meet experienced mushers.
• Experience world-class fishing.
• Take to the sky for a bird's eye view with a flight-seeing tour.
• Drive on a true ice road.
• Join a guided nature tour and view the abundant
• Ride to a remote lake on a snowmobile and try ice fishing.
• Fly over Kluane National Park’s icefields and lush valleys
• Explore historical Dawson City, home of the Klondike
• Pan for gold
• Canoe down the Yukon River
• Visit our First Nations Cultural Centers
• Hop on a White Pass Railroad & Yukon Route Railroad wagon
• Look up for the midnight sun or the northern lights
• Enjoy the panoramas on our iconic drives
• Attend one of our colorful events and festivals
• View countless species of land and marine wildlife
• Fish for salmon, halibut, or numerous freshwater fish
• Experience the majestic Aurora Borealis during winter
• See the sights from up high on a flightseeing tour
• Immerse yourself in the Indigenous peoples’ culture
• Kayak or canoe through pristine lakes and rivers
• Enjoy the outdoors hiking or camping under summer’s midnight sun
• Watch a giant glacier calve into the sea below
Canada's North is one of the world’s most compelling eco-destinations; much of the vast and richly diverse landscape is protected. Please practice sustainable tourism. Consider the wildlife, and be bear-aware as you explore the wilderness. Stop by one of the Visitor Information Centers to plan your trip.
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