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Whitehorse Vacations

We know, geography isn't everyone's strength. If you're unsure where Whitehorse is situated, it's a good idea to learn about its location before you go!

From Whitehorse, Canada's capital, Ottawa, is 2,600 miles (4,184 kilometers) to the east.

It's an area of Yukon that roughly 23,000 people call home.

Places to visit in Whitehorse

Connect with nature at Yukon Wildlife Preserve and appreciate the great work they're doing to preserve wildlife in its natural habitat. But the fun doesn't need to end there. Nothing screams vacation more than a pool. Fine-tune your breaststroke or just have a great time horsing around at Takhini Hot Pools.

Where do you fly into for Whitehorse?

Nothing's better than hitting the tarmac in an entirely new destination. If you're traveling to Whitehorse, there's every chance you'll be flying into Whitehorse International Airport (YXY). It's roughly 15 miles (24 kilometers) to the south of the main streets. Collect your luggage and get ready to kick-start your adventure!

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Whitehorse?
Spoil yourself with an unforgettable travel experience in Whitehorse with a vacation package starting at CA $1,042. Booking your hotels, flights and tours with Travelocity is simple. And even better, our packages will leave you with extra money for fun activities.
How long should my Whitehorse vacation be?
Around 2 nights is the average amount of time travelers vacation in Whitehorse. But how long is right for you comes down to how many magical memories you want to make. Why not stay a couple of extra days and discover some hidden treasures?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Whitehorse?
Travelocity is where to go to score an incredible Whitehorse package deal. Choose from as many as 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties around the globe and put together a travel itinerary that’s perfect for you. With this amount of choice at your fingertips, it’s time to start booking your next big getaway.
Why should I book my Whitehorse vacation bundle with Travelocity?
We offer 24/7 support, superb service and a Price Match Guarantee. Life’s a big journey — and we have amazing destinations for you to journey to all across the world. Roam with us and make your hip pocket happy.
Can I save money on my Whitehorse car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
You sure can with our Whitehorse vacation packages. With one of these, there are tons of ways to stretch your vacation budget further. Combine any two or more car, flight, hotel and tour bookings and watch your savings add up. With your own set of wheels, all the popular sights in and around Whitehorse are within your reach.
Which airport is best for Whitehorse?
You’ll find Whitehorse Intl. Airport (YXY) 2 kilometers southwest of inner Whitehorse.
What is there to do in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse is brimming with sights to check out, like Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs and Midnight Sun Gallery & Gifts. These well-known attractions top most people’s to-do lists.
Where should I stay when visiting Whitehorse?
If you’re looking for a place to spend your nights, have a look at the Canadas Best Value Inn River View Hotel. It’s the top choice for many visitors.

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