Explore the stunning beauty of the Yukon wilderness on this snowshoeing adventure. The ‘Frozen Falls & Firelight’ tour guides you to a magnificent frozen waterfall, showcasing the enchanting winter landscape. Capture picturesque moments along the snow-covered trails, and enjoy a cozy campfire experience with hot drinks and roasted marshmallows under the Yukon sky. This full-day excursion is perfect for individuals, couples, and families looking for a unique winter outing. With knowledgeable guides, transportation included, and all necessary gear provided, this tour promises a memorable day in a winter wonderland.
- Duration: 6-7 hours of guided snowshoeing
- Includes transportation to the trailhead, snowshoes, lunch, and campfire setup
- Suitable for all fitness levels; no snowshoeing experience required
- Daily tours available, contact us to book your group
This full day tour includes
- two hours of driving
- 1-2 hours of snowshoeing
- 1-2 hours of campfire time and exploring at the waterfall site
At Mt Sima, we meet and select our snowshoes for the day. Then it's time to get into vehicles and travel to the trail.
Our drive to the trailhead is one hour each way. Ride with us (included in tour) or drive in your own vehicle. We will be travelling along the famed Alaska Highway.
Once at the trailhead, we put on our snowshoes and trek through the beautiful Boreal forest, learning about local plants and animals along the way.
The hike is moderate difficulty, with some elevation gain near the end.
The trail brings us to a beautiful frozen waterfall. This is also the site where we offer an Ice Climbing Tour. Take photos and contemplate your next winter adventure as climbers ascend the waterfall.
Here we also have a campfire setup. Take a break, make some smores, and warm up with hot tea.
We return the way we came, with new memories.
We are located in the rental shop (downstairs) at the Mount Sima Ski Resort.
Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, is a vibrant city nestled in the midst of breathtaking natural beauty. Known for its rich history, diverse wildlife, and outdoor adventures, it offers a unique blend of modern amenities and rugged wilderness. The city is a gateway to some of Canada's most spectacular landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A restored sternwheeler that played a crucial role in the Yukon's history, offering a glimpse into the Klondike Gold Rush era.
A sanctuary for Yukon's native wildlife, providing educational experiences and opportunities to see animals in a natural setting.
A stunning canyon with breathtaking views of the Yukon River, offering hiking trails and scenic lookouts.
A traditional Indigenous bread, often served with jam or honey.
Locally sourced game meats like caribou, elk, and bison, prepared in various styles.
Freshly caught salmon, often grilled or smoked, a staple of Yukon cuisine.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Whitehorse, offering warm weather, long daylight hours, and access to various outdoor activities. This is the best time to explore the city's natural beauty and enjoy festivals.
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Whitehorse is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of wildlife, especially in remote areas. Winter conditions can be hazardous.
Whitehorse Station
Whitehorse Bus Depot
The bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around the city. Buses run on a regular schedule.
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A popular stop for wildlife viewing and outdoor activities, offering a chance to see caribou and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Natural hot springs offering a relaxing soak in a beautiful natural setting.
Price varies by option