Only have two days in Whitehorse, Yukon? This 48-hour guide covers the best attractions, food, and activities in Yukon’s capital city — from history to hot springs.
🏔️ Introduction
Tucked between rugged mountains and the winding Yukon River, Whitehorse is more than just a starting point for northern adventures — it’s a destination in its own right.
Whether you’re here before heading into the backcountry or just on a quick northern escape, here’s how to spend 48 unforgettable hours in Whitehorse.
🗓️ Day 1: Explore Culture, Nature & Local Bites
🏛️ Morning: Dive Into Yukon’s History
📍 MacBride Museum of Yukon History
Located downtown, this museum offers a fascinating look at the Klondike Gold Rush, First Nations culture, and Whitehorse’s quirky past.
💡 Don’t miss: Sam McGee’s cabin, historic photos, and the outdoor exhibits.
🌉 Late Morning: Walk Miles Canyon
Just a 10-minute drive from downtown, Miles Canyon is a beautiful basalt gorge with turquoise water. Walk across the suspension bridge and take a short hike along the cliffs.
📸 Pro Tip: This is one of the most photogenic spots in Whitehorse.
🍽️ Lunch: Eat Local
Top Picks:
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Klondike Rib & Salmon – Rustic decor and Yukon classics like bison or elk burgers
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Burnt Toast Café – Hip spot with gourmet sandwiches and daily specials
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Baked Café & Bakery – Cozy spot with fresh pastries, soup, and great coffee
🍺 Afternoon: Taste Yukon Craft Beer
📍 Yukon Brewing
Take a tour and sample craft beers like Yukon Gold or their special seasonal brews. They also distill spirits like whiskey and gin!
🍽️ Dinner: Dine with a View
The Wheelhouse Restaurant offers locally inspired cuisine and a scenic riverside setting. Or go casual with Dirty Northern Public House for pizza, burgers, and good vibes.
🌌 Evening: Chase the Northern Lights (Seasonal)
From September to April, you might catch the aurora borealis. Join a guided tour or head just outside of town to places like Fish Lake or the Takhini area for a chance to see the skies come alive.
🛏️ Where to Stay in Whitehorse
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Mid-range: Raven Inn, Best Western Gold Rush Inn
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Boutique: Edgewater Hotel (right in the heart of downtown)
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Budget: Midnight Sun Inn or Beez Kneez Hostel
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Unique: Northern Lights Resort & Spa – cozy cabins with aurora viewing
🗓️ Day 2: Nature, Culture & Relaxation
☕ Morning: Fuel Up
Grab coffee and breakfast from Bean North Coffee Roasting (local and fair trade) or Café Balzam for a cozy vibe.
🐻 Mid-Morning: Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve
Located 25 minutes from town, this 700-acre preserve lets you see moose, bison, lynx, and more in natural habitats. Walk or take the bus tour — it’s great for families and photographers.
💦 Afternoon: Soak at Takhini Hot Springs
After exploring the preserve, head next door to Takhini Hot Springs. These newly renovated geothermal pools are perfect for relaxing in nature.
🧖 Pro Tip: Visit in winter for the “hair freezing challenge” when temps drop below –20°C!
🛍️ Late Afternoon: Shop Local
Back in town, check out:
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North End Gallery – Yukon-made art and jewelry
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Well-Read Books – A great used bookstore
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Fireweed Market (seasonal) – Farmers, artisans, and food trucks
🍽️ Final Dinner: Try Something Different
Wrap up your trip at:
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Wood Street Ramen – Locally owned with amazing broth and creative dishes
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Antoinette’s – Caribbean-Yukon fusion with bold flavors
✈️ Getting Around Whitehorse
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🚗 Rental car recommended for day trips and flexibility
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🚶 Walkable downtown with restaurants, shops, and museums
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🚕 Taxis & shuttles available for nearby attractions
🧳 Conclusion
In just 48 hours, Whitehorse offers a taste of northern adventure, rich cultural history, great local food, and natural beauty. Whether you’re soaking in hot springs, chasing the northern lights, or hiking through a canyon, this city packs a lot into a short stay.
So bring your curiosity — Whitehorse is waiting.