Travel tips Explore Yukon waterways at your own speed
Which Water Activity Suits You?
From the bow of a canoe to the passenger seat of a float plane, there's so much to discover. Just remember to check here to make sure local water levels are at a safe level.
Take your time.
There’s a lot to see as you explore the waterways of the Yukon. In fact you can wade, swim and paddle board through over 30 major lakes. Soak it all in at your own pace.
Pick up the pace.
Practice your paddling technique on Kathleen Lake, as you glide past the mountains of Kluane National Park and Reserve. Spend your days relaxing on the water and your nights camping under the midnight sun.
Let the current take you.
The Yukon is home to over 70 rivers, including the Klondike–which joins the Yukon River near Dawson City, all directly tied to the discovery of gold in the Yukon. Talk about floating through history.
Race over the waves.
Feel the hull skip and skim across the water on your way to a classic Yukon fishing hole. With a fast boat you can explore multiple spots in one trip and spend more time casting. Those fish won’t wait forever.
Fly across the water.
In this remote and untouched land, some areas are only accessible by water and some by air. Why not combine them both and see so much more?