We enjoyed our Aurora viewing so much tonight that we’d like to go again.
Elise Shannon
All the guides were brilliant. I can’t recommend them highly enough. The office staff and management were very helpful too. This has been a once in a lifetime trip. A bucket list adventure. Well done, guys.
Nicki P
Aurora viewing was spectacular, there really aren't enough words to describe it. Guides are super friendly and tour groups are small, which is great.
Gabriela
It was the experience of a lifetime! Very well organized trips and very warm, hospitable people.
Archana Shejwalkar
This a Must trip if the Northern Lights are on your bucket list!
Donna C
Just awesome, everything was great, the guides are so well informed and always in a good mood.
Enrique Becerra
We have a few friends interested in going to Yukon, we had a good time with the guide, he was really nice!
Thomas Duffy
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
Very well organised tour which was absolutely amazing.
Suzanne G
...thank you so much to Arctic Range – my wife and I loved every minute of our adventures with you.
Will and Audrey
Had an AMAZING evening with Aki, got some amazing photos and told Canadian poetry around the fire while roasting marshmallows.
India Edwards
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
Many many thanks for making this experience so memorable for my husband and I. Also we want to come back to Whitehorse in the future...
Christina Walford
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
On Friday I went snow shoeing around Miles Canyon. It was very nice to see the Yukon river under the snow.