Arctic Range Adventure’s Commitment to Responsible Tourism
Arctic Range Adventure has a passion for service, to care for travelers and share the best of Yukon, Northwest Territory and Alaska while respectfully inhabiting the places we live, work, and visit.
An Arctic Range Adventure gift card provides your lucky recipient with a real life experience in any of our growing list of sightseeing and adventure tours. It's simple and easy.
guides are knowledgeable and have different languages available
Tash
Had a great time even when the weather was not the best
Tash & Craig H
The attention paid to each and every tour guest that evening, was exceptional. It was like being invited to a family function where laughs and good times were had by all! The lights were an added bonus!
Dale & David C
Would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to see the Northern Lights.
Abby G
Thank you [...] for a great experience and we hope to return to the Yukon one day.
Remi L
Everyone was so friendly and helpful.
Adam S
Amaizing experience We passed a uniqye adventure a happyness with all wild life..
Juan Kaly
Every person we encountered with arctic adventures was absolutely amazing.
Meredith D
Memorable experience.
G. Lee
The whole organisation was really good and the people were soo nice and they try their best to give you unforgettable moments... I can only say good things about it...
Steffen
Your friendly smiles made us feel perfectly relieved, so we were relaxed and had a good time like we were with our close friends.
We really enjoyed hearing about your life in Yukon―a lot of amazing stories!
Shimizu Takeshi & Emi
Our primary purpose for this tour was to see Aurora. The activity of Aurora was strong at that time (end of August), ....
Alma B
I really thank you for taking good care of us during our stay in Whitehorse.
I visited there with my mom and enjoyed great nature with southern lights and snow shoeing guided by Himeno san.
Aiko Sampei
I flew to Whitehorse only for 1 night in the hope to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). It was a risk as they don't come out every night, but it paid off. At approx 3am the lights came out and it was spectacular.
Leese D
On Friday I went snow shoeing around Miles Canyon. It was very nice to see the Yukon river under the snow.