Dempster Highway Tours & Trips
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- Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
- Paddling with the Girls on the Yukon River
- Arctic Tundra & Dawson City | Naturally Wild
- Canada’s Patagonia: Trekking Tombstone Territorial Park
- Aurora Borealis Prospector
- Aurora Borealis Explorer
- Aurora Wellness Escape: Whitehorse and Dawson City
- Arctic Winter Explorer | Ice Road to the Arctic Sea
- Arctic Road Trip – Ice Road to Tuktoyaktuk
- TRONDEK KLONDIKE Dawson City – Whitehorse Winter Experience
Arctic Summer Explorer | Road to the Arctic Sea
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Arctic Adventure was incredible for me. As a Canadian - the history, the First Nation communities, the scenery.”
Sandra, traveled in August
The iconic Dempster Highway winds through Tombstone Park's jagged peaks and ancient Ogilvie Mountains. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound as you cross the Arctic Circle and visit remote communities like Fort MacPherson before reaching the Mackenzie Delta and Inuvik.
Duration 7 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range 7 to 90 year olds Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- US$3,251
The Dempster Highway region opens up from Whitehorse, featuring paddling from Minto Landing. Fort Selkirk's historic trading post, Stewart River confluence, and pristine gravel bar camping spots punctuate this route. The adventure concludes at Dawson City's gold rush heritage sites.
Duration 12 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- US$2,154
The historic Dempster Highway leads to Tombstone Mountains' pristine wilderness. Unique tundra landscapes provide spectacular views of Discovery Ridge and North Fork Pass, while Tombstone Visitor Center offers regional insights.
Duration 6 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- US$2,318
Stunning vistas unfold along the Dempster Highway through Tombstone Territorial Park. Your trek leads from Goldensides Mountain viewpoint to Grizzly Lake, across Glissade Pass, camping beneath Mount Monolith in 2,200 sq km of pristine wilderness.
Duration 8 days Destinations Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- US$1,950
The iconic Dempster Highway region unfolds from Dawson City, showcasing Discovery Claim and Dredge No. 4. The Eldorado hotel serves as base camp for guided Aurora viewing from a comfortable yurt, combining Gold Rush history with natural winter wonders.
Duration 3 days Destinations Dawson City Age Range 5 to 100 year olds Operator The Klondike Experience From
- US$798
Snowshoeing adventures await on the legendary Dempster Highway into Tombstone Park's wilderness. Wildlife spotting in the tundra and hot lunches in heated shelters fill your days, while nights at Dawson City's Eldorado Hotel offer Aurora viewing from a cozy yurt.
Duration 4 days Destinations Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park Age Range 10 to 65 year olds Operator The Klondike Experience From
- US$1,219
Rugged peaks of Tombstone Territorial Park dominate the iconic Dempster Highway region. Black Spruce eco-cabins and Dawson Lodge provide comfort while pristine landscapes and Aurora Borealis viewing create unforgettable memories.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City Age Range 19 to 99 year olds Operator Landsby From
- US$2,322
Arctic Winter Explorer | Ice Road to the Arctic Sea
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary was excellent as was our guide Leo. Our only issue was that in Dawson City, our hotel was not serving any food or beverages.”
Wendy, traveled in March
The historic Dempster Highway stretches past Tombstone Mountains and Ogilvie Range. Eagle Plains Hotel provides rest before crossing the Arctic Circle and visiting Fort MacPherson's Lost Patrol memorial.
Duration 8 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk Age Range 7 to 90 year olds Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- US$3,149
The iconic highway cuts through Tombstone Mountains to Arctic tundra, reaching Inuvik via ice bridges. Mackenzie Delta's winter roads lead to traditional Aklavik settlement and Tuktoyaktuk's pingos, with stays at remote Eagle Plains Hotel.
Duration 10 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City, Inuvik Age Range 7 to 90 year olds Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- US$4,396
Scenic flights and overland routes reveal the historic Dempster Highway region. Traditional trapping culture, dogsledding adventures, and wilderness views complement comfortable accommodation in downtown Dawson City.
Duration 5 days Destinations Whitehorse, Dawson City Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- US$2,337
What our customers ask about Dempster Highway Tours & Trips
What are the main highlights and attractions along the Dempster Highway?
The Dempster Highway stretches through some of Canada's most remote landscapes offering access to key destinations. Travelers encounter the sharp peaks of Tombstone Territorial Park the historic Klondike goldfields near Dawson City and the symbolic Arctic Circle crossing point. The route continues through the Mackenzie River Delta to Inuvik before reaching Tuktoyaktuk on the Arctic Ocean where visitors can see pingos (ice-cored hills) and connect with Inuvialuit communities. As a TourRadar traveler mentioned "The route offers some of the greatest geographic diversity in the country from the young Tombstone Mountains to the ancient unglaciated Ogilvie Mountains."
What types of accommodation can I expect on Dempster Highway tours?
Lodging options along the Dempster Highway range from standard hotels to unique wilderness stays. Major stops include the Coast Hotel in Whitehorse and the Eldorado Hotel in Dawson City. The Eagle Plains Hotel stands as the sole accommodation option for a 300km stretch. Inuvik provides modern hotel facilities while some tours feature stays at places like the Black Spruce eco-cabins near Whitehorse. One TourRadar traveler noted about Eagle Plains: "The modest hotel fuel station and highway maintenance station feels like an oasis after a long day of driving."
What cultural experiences are available in the communities along the Dempster Highway?
Communities along the Dempster Highway provide direct connections to northern Canadian cultures. In Tuktoyaktuk visitors can join Inuvialuit families to taste muktuk and learn about Arctic life. Dawson City preserves its Gold Rush heritage through sites like Diamond Tooth Gerties and the Jack London Cabin. Fort McPherson and Tsiigehtchic offer insights into Gwich'in and Han First Nations traditions. According to a TourRadar traveler "Meeting local Inuvialuit families in Tuktoyaktuk and learning about their traditions was the highlight of our journey."
How long are typical Dempster Highway country tours?
Standard tours along the Dempster Highway take between 8-12 days covering the region's key locations and experiences. Common options include a 10-day Arctic Road Trip tour from 4,401 USD and an 8-day Arctic Ocean tour at 2,938 USD. Each program covers essential stops like Dawson City Eagle Plains and Inuvik. According to a TourRadar traveler "The 10-day itinerary gave us plenty of time to experience everything without feeling rushed."
What kind of meals and food experiences are available along the Dempster Highway?
Food along the Dempster Highway reflects the region's diverse cultural heritage. Options range from Inuvialuit dishes in Tuktoyaktuk to Gold Rush-inspired meals in Dawson City. The Eldorado Hotel serves daily breakfasts and dinners while certain tours add wilderness picnics and Arctic cuisine experiences. A TourRadar traveler shared "Trying traditional foods like muktuk with an Inuvialuit family in Tuktoyaktuk was a fascinating cultural experience that gave us real insight into life in the Arctic."
What are the unique wildlife can be spotted along the Dempster Highway?
Wildlife viewing opportunities abound along the Dempster Highway with Tombstone Territorial Park offering sightings of Porcupine caribou herds moose and Arctic foxes. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve near Whitehorse ensures visitors can see northern species in their natural settings. Around Inuvik the tundra landscape hosts barren-ground caribou and muskoxen. A TourRadar traveler shared "We were amazed to see a group of caribou crossing the highway near Tombstone Park and our guide's knowledge of local wildlife made the experience even more special."