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Wheels to the Arctic | 10-Day Vanlife Expedition Up North

Wheels to the Arctic | 10-Day Vanlife Expedition Up North

Prix habituel $3,750.00 CAD
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel $3,750.00 CAD
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Payment plans and installment options available – adventure now, pay over time

10 days | max 8 people

Departure dates: February 6 2026 / March 6 2026

🚌 This trip can’t be booked online (yet), so reach out to us directly to lock in your spot!

Ready to go beyond the end of the road?

This is not just a trip — it's a winter expedition deep into Canada’s northern wilds. Over 10 days, we’ll journey from Whitehorse all the way to the Arctic Ocean in our rugged, off-grid school bus. We’re talking snow-covered mountains, ice roads, wild campsites, and northern communities few ever reach.

This route takes us up the legendary Dempster Highway, across the Arctic Circle, through Tombstone’s jagged peaks, into Inuvialuit and Gwich’in territory, and finally to Tuktoyaktuk, where the land meets the frozen sea.

It’s a real winter adventure: You’ll snowshoe through deep valleys, ride with a team of sled dogs, and sleep in remote places far from cell service and city lights. But when night falls, you’ll crawl into our bus — your wilderness lodge on wheels — complete with a woodstove, shared meals, solar lighting, and good company. It may be -40°C outside, but inside it’s all warmth, stories, and northern magic.

And if the skies are clear? Step outside and look up — you’re in prime Aurora territory. Most nights, we’ll have a front-row view of the Northern Lights, dancing above frozen rivers and snowy ridgelines.

What makes this trip truly unforgettable, though, is the people you’ll share it with. We travel together, cook together, laugh around the fire, and push through the wild as one crew. By the end of the trip, the bus won’t just feel like your home — the crew will feel like your new adventure family.

 What makes this trip different ? 

  • A true Arctic winter vanlife experience — raw, real, and ridiculously rewarding
  • Our converted school bus is your mobile basecamp: warm, rugged, and made for this terrain
  • No hotels, no campgrounds — we wild camp under northern skies every night
  • Cultural connections in Aklavik & Inuvik, where we learn directly from Gwich’in and Inuvialuit hosts
  • Epic road trip vibes: long stretches of pure wilderness, ice roads, and insane scenery
  • Daily outdoor action: snowshoeing, dogsledding through remote northern landscapes
  • Northern Lights viewing from wild campsites — nothing staged, just nature doing its thing
  • Group connection: shared space, shared effort, shared adventure
  • Itinerary

Day 1 – Welcome to the Wild


Your Arctic adventure kicks off in Whitehorse, where we’ll scoop you up in the mighty Squatch Bus—our cozy, woodstove-heated basecamp on wheels. First things first: a full gear check, expedition briefing, and a little time to get to know your fellow adventurers. This crew’s going to feel like family by the end.

We’ll swing by town for any last-minute gear, trail snacks, or that one thing you forgot (don’t worry, it happens). Then we hit the road—first stop: Fish Lake for an epic dog sledding experience. Feel the thrill as your team of huskies takes off through the snow-covered backcountry. It’s fast, wild, and 100% unforgettable.

As the day winds down, we roll into Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs, where the steam rises into the frozen night. We’ll set up camp right there, soak our travel legs in natural hot pools, and toast to day one in true Yukon style.

And just like that—the best expedition of your life is officially underway.

Day 2 – Cinnamon Buns, Gold Rush Vibes & Northern Lights


Rise and shine—today we head north to Dawson City on one of the most scenic winter drives in the Yukon. Endless frozen landscapes, snowy forests, and not a soul in sight. Just us, the Squatch Bus, and the road stretching into the wild.

We’ll stop at the legendary Braeburn Lodge to refuel with one of their famous cinnamon buns—seriously, it's the size of your face and absolutely worth the mess. Then we swing by Five Finger Rapids, a historic viewpoint with sweeping river views and a great spot to stretch the legs.

By evening, we roll into the gold rush town of Dawson City, where things get fun. Grab a drink at the local dive The Pit, or—if you’ve got the guts—take the Sourtoe Cocktail challenge. Yes, it’s a real human toe. Yes, you have to let it touch your lips. Yukon rite of passage? Maybe.

We’ll camp out just outside town at a spot with a killer view—fingers crossed for a sky full of northern lights above the snowy hills.

Day 3 – Off the Grid, On the Dempster


Before we leave Dawson behind, we make one final pit stop to stock up on groceries and any last essentials. This is your last chance to grab what you need—after this, it’s just us and the wild. Rumour has it, you might even be able to pay with a little leftover gold in your pocket (hey, this is Dawson after all).

Then it’s time to hit the legendary Dempster Highway, the gateway to Canada’s true Arctic. We head straight into Tombstone Territorial Park, where jagged peaks rise from the snow like something out of a movie.

This is where the expedition vibe really kicks in.

We’ll strap on snowshoes and head out for our first winter hike—a proper Yukon-style introduction to backcountry travel. Crisp air, deep snow, and epic views all around.

Tonight, we’ll park the Squatch Bus and set up camp at a wild spot right off the highway. No cell service, no lights, no noise—just the deep quiet of the north and a star-filled sky overhead.

Day 4 – Wheels on the Edge of the Arctic


We keep pushing north on the Dempster Highway, deeper into no-man’s-land and one step closer to the edge of the Earth (or at least that’s how it feels). Endless tundra, snow-blanketed valleys, and that surreal quiet that only the far north can offer.

Our goal? A wild camp near Eagle Plains, just shy of the Arctic Circle. Up here, road signs become rarer than moose tracks, and every kilometre feels like a milestone.

We’ll roll into camp, set up the Squatch Bus, and soak in the stillness. No noise, no neighbors, just the low hum of the wind and maybe a wolf howl if we’re lucky. With a bit of luck and clear skies, auroras might stretch above us like glowing ribbons on fire.

This is real Arctic territory now. And we’re just getting started.

Day 5 – Ice Roads & Arctic Crossings


Today we hit a major milestone: the Arctic Circle. We’ll stop at the iconic sign—because if you don’t take a photo here, did it even happen?

But we’re not stopping there.

We push further north, crossing into the Northwest Territories, where the adventure kicks into high gear. The road carves through the rugged Richardson Mountains, a surreal landscape of frozen peaks and vast plateaus.

Then comes a true expedition moment: our first ice road river crossing—the mighty Peel River. Yes, we’re driving straight across the frozen surface like it’s the most normal thing in the world (it’s not, and it’s awesome).

Right after, we roll into the remote Gwich’in community of Fort McPherson—a small town rich in northern history and culture. It’s the perfect stop to stretch out, warm up, and get a glimpse of life this far north.

From there, we descend into the sprawling Mackenzie Delta, where snow, sky, and silence go on forever.

Few make it this far. You did.

Day 6 – Life at the Top of the World


Cultural Experience: Today’s all about connection. We start the day in Inuvik, the biggest town in the Canadian Arctic and a hub of northern life. Here, we take time to dive into the rich cultures of the Inuvialuit and Gwich’in peoples—learning directly from the community through stories, art, and lived traditions. This isn’t just a stop—it’s a chance to understand the land through the eyes of those who’ve called it home for thousands of years.

Afterwards, it’s time to gear up for a true Arctic pastime: ice fishing. We’ll head out onto the frozen landscape, drill through thick northern ice, and drop a line into the cold silence below. Whether we catch dinner or just catch a chill, the experience is pure north.

As the sun dips low over the tundra, we’ll return to the Squatch Bus for a warm meal, good company, and—if we’re lucky—another show from the aurora overhead.

Day 7 – Into the Delta: Ice Road to Aklavik


Time to leave pavement behind (again) and roll out onto one of the north’s most legendary routes: the ice road to Aklavik. This frozen highway winds through the vast Mackenzie Delta, a braided maze of rivers and lakes that transforms into a drivable dream each winter.

We’ll cruise through the icy stillness toward Aklavik, a historic Gwich’in and Inuvialuit community tucked deep into the Delta. With no road access in summer, it’s a place few get to visit—unless you’re flying in or doing exactly what we’re doing now.

Once there, we’ll settle in and soak up the quiet, spend time in the village, and maybe catch more local stories, sights, or snacks. We’ll stay the night in Aklavik, with the Squatch Bus as our base—parked in one of the most remote corners of the north you’ll ever set foot in.

Day 8 – End of the Road, Edge of the World


Today we hit the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway, the northernmost road in Canada—and the only one that leads straight to the Arctic Ocean. The drive alone is surreal: endless white tundra, frozen lakes, and the wide-open sky stretching to forever.

By day’s end, we roll into Tuktoyaktuk, a remote Inuvialuit community perched on the edge of the Arctic Sea. This is it—the end of the road, and the very top of the continent.

We’ll explore the iconic pingos, bizarre and beautiful permafrost landforms that rise out of the tundra like giant frozen blisters (some of the largest in the world are right here).

While in Tuk, we’ll also meet with a local Inuvialuit community member who will share stories and insights into their traditions, daily life, and the deep connection between culture and land in the far north. It’s a rare and authentic window into a way of life few travelers get to truly see.

To wrap it all up, we set up camp near the ocean—just us, the Squatch Bus, and the deep calm of the high Arctic. Stand on the frozen sea, take in the endless horizon, and breathe in the ice-crisp air. You’ve made it to the top of the world.

Day 9 – Tuk Town Time & Arctic Feast


We begin the day with some time to explore the town of Tuktoyaktuk, soaking in the rich Inuvialuit culture and the unique Arctic environment. Take a leisurely stroll through the community, visit local landmarks, and maybe chat with residents for a deeper glimpse into life this far north.

Afterward, we make our way back to Inuvik via the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway. Another round of epic winter driving, snow-covered views, and that “we actually did this” feeling sinking in.

Back in town, we’ll gather for a final dinner together at a local, authentic spot. Expect Arctic char, a northern classic, and maybe even a taste of muktuk for the brave (yes, that’s whale skin and blubber—and yes, it’s a thing). This meal is all about great food, great laughs, and swapping stories from a trip we’ll never forget.

Day 10 – Time to Fly, Time to Say Goodbye


All epic adventures must come to an end. This morning, you’ll catch your flight from Inuvik back to Whitehorse, trading ice roads for sky trails as you head south with a camera full of memories and maybe a bit of permafrost still on your boots.

We’ll be there at the airport to say goodbye—one last Squatch Bus hug before we hit the long road back ourselves. It’s not goodbye forever—just until the next wild adventure.

Thanks for being part of this journey to the top of the world. You crushed it.

Cancellation Policy

-Full Refund within 24H of booking

-Full Refund for Cancellations More Than 3 Months Before the Tour

-Deposit Kept for Cancellations Less Than 3 Months Before the Tour

Please Note:

In the case of extreme weather or unforeseen circumstances on our end, we will work with you to reschedule or offer a full refund.

A 25% deposit is required upon reservation to secure your booking. The remaining balance is due no later than 1 month before the trip. This ensures your spot and helps us prepare for your visit.

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  • Is It For You?

    This trip is for you if...


    You're craving raw adventure, not polished tours

    You’re down for long drives, deep snow, and life way off the grid

    You want to wake up in wild places, cook group meals, and chase the aurora at night

    You're curious about northern culture, the land, and the real Arctic way of life

  • What's Included ?

    • All Technical Gear
    • Bilingual Guides
    • Certified ACMG Guide
    • All Meals ( excluding 1-2 restaurants dinners)
    • Accommodation
    • Drinks
    • Takhini Hot Springs entrance
    • First Nations walking tours
    • Snowshoeing
    • Dog Sledding
    • Ice Fishing Experience
    • Return Flight ( Inuvik to Whitehorse)

  • Age Requirements

    The minimum age to book with YuSquatch Mt. Adventures is 18 years old unless accompanied with a legal guardian on the tour.

Hop on the Squatch Bus—Your Wilderness Adventure Awaits!

Ready to ditch the hotels, forget about crowded campgrounds, and experience the Yukon in legendary style? Welcome to the Squatch Bus—your fully equipped, off-grid mobile basecamp. We’ve got everything you need to live your best wilderness life: private bunk beds (for all the beauty sleep you need after a day of epic hikes), a kitchen to cook up some chef’s kiss meals, an onboard toilet and shower (yes, you can actually clean up), and a wood stove to keep things toasty when the wild gets chilly.

Oh, and did we mention the rooftop? Yep, you can chill up top, soak in insane views, and maybe even do a little stargazing (the Northern Lights are basically your personal light show).

We’ve also got the gear to turn your adventure into an action-packed thrill ride: slacklines, packrafts, paddle boards—you name it. Daily hikes? You bet. Prepare to disconnect, explore, and embrace your inner wild side.

Are you ready to trade your 9-to-5 for the best off-the-grid adventure of your life?

Contact us to book your adventure