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Here are nine winter activities that will soon be on your bucket list

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But what's there to do when you're waiting for the lights to come out?

Here are nine winter activities that will soon be on your bucket list

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Equinox Ice Adventures

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770 Mt Sima Rd
Whitehorse YT Y1A 0A8
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(867) 334-3725

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equinox@equinoxyukon.com
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Adventures for all ages! Our Ice Tours are a unique way to experience the magic of a Yukon winter. Travel with us to climb a frozen waterfall or stay close to Whitehorse and explore the Ice Towers.

Reach new heights! Ice climbing is an exhilarating way to get outside this winter – and it is not as intimidating as it looks. We have everything you need to try it for the first time: rental equipment, experienced guides and a sincere belief that adventure is for everyone.

The Equinox Ice Towers are located at Mt. Sima ski hill. These impressive, artificially created towers of ice are up to 80 feet tall and are custom-made for climbing, ziplining and exploring. We also offer a full day Waterfall Ice Adventure excursion to climb a local waterfall. This fully guided tour includes transportation and lunch. 

Ice climbing is for everyone! The Ice Towers are family and beginner-friendly. Book online or contact us to schedule an experience tailored to your group.

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No previous experience is necessary

All ages and fitness levels welcome

Fully trained, friendly staff

Equipment rentals are included – crampons, ice tools, helmets, harness and boots

Dress in warm layers and bring your camera!

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