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Voyage dans le nord du Yukon --- 7 jours

Voyage dans le nord du Yukon --- 7 jours

Prix habituel $2,800.00 CAD
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel $2,800.00 CAD
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7 days | max 8 people

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Visite du nord du Yukon

Randonnée hivernale et raquettes / Observation des aurores boréales

Venez avec nous dans une aventure unique. Nos guides experts vous emmèneront dans un road trip au cœur de la nature sauvage du Yukon !

​Nous sommes fiers de dire que nous sommes la seule entreprise au Canada à offrir de véritables expériences de vie en fourgonnette !!

Durée du voyage : 7 jours

TOUT COMPREND

Itinéraire:

Jour 1 :

Prise en charge à Whitehorse à 10h

Préparation à Whitehorse (récupération des fournitures et autres nécessités pour le voyage)

Prenez la route vers les magnifiques sources chaudes de Takhini

Rendez-vous au premier camping et détendez-vous et reposez-vous pour les grands jours qui nous attendent.

Jour 2:

Montez à bord du bus Squach et conduisez jusqu'au début de la Dempster Highway, une route panoramique menant au grand nord blanc.

Installez le camp dans le parc provincial Tombstone où nous explorerons pendant les trois prochains jours.

La nuit, gardez un œil sur les emblématiques aurores boréales !

Jours 3, 4 et 5 :

Préparez-vous à explorer la vaste nature sauvage en faisant de la raquette, de la randonnée et à découvrir pleinement le parc provincial Tombstone !

Votre guide local expérimenté vous amènera dans des zones reculées du parc tout en gardant l'esprit d'aventure et en veillant à ce que tout le monde soit en sécurité et passe un bon moment !

Jour 6 :

après quelques jours dans l'arrière-pays du Yukon, nous quitterons le parc provincial Tombstone pour la ville historique de Dawson. Une vieille ville dont l'histoire est liée à la ruée vers l'or du Klondike à la fin des années 1800.

Nous passerons une journée plus détendue à explorer la ville et à découvrir des sites historiques et ce qu'elle est devenue aujourd'hui.

Pour terminer la journée, nous nous dirigerons vers l'hôtel du centre-ville où vous aurez l'occasion d'essayer l'ancien rite de passage de Dawson City, le cocktail Sour Toe qui est une tradition établie en 1973.

Ensuite, nous quitterons la ville pour camper et profiterons de notre dernière nuit ensemble !

Jour 7 :

Après avoir fait nos bagages, nous retournerons à Whitehorse où nous vous dirons au revoir et vous pourrez laisser votre marque sur le bus Squatch et faire partie de notre histoire !

Activités:

Les options raquettes/randonnée ( selon la météo et les conditions des sentiers ) sont :

  • Sentier du lac Grizzly, mont Rake, mont Goldenside, mont Surfbird, Charcoal Ridge.

Source chaude de Takini

Début Fin:

Prise en charge le premier jour à 10h à l'aéroport de Whitehorse et à 10h30 au centre-ville de Whitehorse

Retour à Whitehorse vers 15h le jour 7

Niveau de forme physique :

Your lodge on weels - The Squatch Bus

Travel in basic comfort in a converted original American school bus, your wilderness lodge on wheels.

  • Comfortable sleeping area with cozy bedding
  • Small washroom with a toilet for convenience
  • Kitchen facilities with a stove, cooler, and cookware
  • Solar-powered lighting and USB charging ports
  • WiFi, on occasional moments
  • Seating and lounge area for relaxation
  • Woodstove for cozy vibes and warming up on chilly nights
  • Rooftop deck for stargazing, sunset views, and bonfire nights

Fitness level - what to expect?

This trip is designed for active adventurers who love the outdoors and aren’t afraid to break a sweat. You don’t need to be an elite athlete, but you should feel comfortable spending full days outside, hiking on uneven terrain, and gaining elevation.

We’ll tackle daily hikes ranging from 8 to 25 km, with up to 1,500 meters of elevation gain. Trails will take us through rugged landscapes, with some steep sections, rocky footing, and even a bit of light scrambling. You’ll also get a taste of vertical movement with an intro to rock climbing session—no experience needed, just a willingness to try something new.

If you’ve got a sense of adventure, an appreciation for big views and wild places, and the energy to embrace full days in nature (and maybe get a little dirty along the way), you’ll feel right at home.

  • Itinerary

Day 1: Whitehorse to Tombstone

Good morning, explorers! We’ll meet in Whitehorse, help you stow your gear, do a quick Squatch Bus familiarization, and hit the road as a group. Our journey north takes us along the scenic Klondike Highway, with stops at Braeburn Lodge (home of the legendary giant cinnamon buns) and the dramatic Five Finger Rapids lookout.

From there, we roll onto the legendary Dempster Highway, a road trip like no other. Picture snow‑capped peaks, sweeping tundra valleys, and endless wilderness stretching as far as the eye can see. This drive is your first real taste of the wild Yukon, where every bend reveals another postcard view.

By late afternoon, we’ll arrive at Tombstone Territorial Park, our base for the next few days. Towering mountains, crystal‑clear alpine lakes, and wide‑open spaces will be our backyard. Once camp is set up, the rest of the day is yours to explore, relax, or take in the vast Arctic landscape.

As evening settles in, we’ll gather around the campfire, sharing stories and laughs under the long summer twilight. With the stars overhead and nothing but the sounds of the wild around us, this is what vanlife in the Yukon is all about. Get some rest—tomorrow the real adventures begin

Days 2, 3, 4 & 5: Tombstone Adventure Time!

For the next few days, we’re diving deep into the wild heart of Tombstone Territorial Park. This isn’t your average hiking trip. Our days are spent crossing vast tundra valleys, bouncing over mossy ground, scrambling along ridgelines, and finding our own way through trackless terrain where trails barely exist. Every step feels like an adventure, with endless Arctic vistas and a true sense of remoteness.

One of the highlights is the hike to Grizzly Lake, an emerald-green jewel surrounded by jagged peaks, and one of the most iconic spots in all of the Yukon. The journey there is just as unforgettable, taking us through alpine meadows, rocky passes, and ridges that feel like they lead to the edge of the earth.

With the help of your local guide, you’ll navigate this raw landscape, discovering hidden corners and soaking in views few people ever get to see. The long summer days give us plenty of time for big hikes, route finding, and those quiet moments in the vast tundra.

Evenings are for the campfire, hearty meals, and sharing stories under the glow of the Yukon’s endless twilight. These days in Tombstone are rugged, wild, and unforgettable—this is true Yukon backcountry

Day 6: Striking Gold in Dawson City

After a few wild days in the backcountry, we trade tundra trails for Klondike gold rush streets as we roll into Dawson City—a town straight out of the 1890s, where wooden boardwalks, swinging saloon doors, and endless stories from the boomtown era set the scene.

We’ll kick things off with some hands‑on gold panning, just like the prospectors who came here dreaming of striking it rich. Who knows—you might even leave with a little sparkle of your own. Then, we’ll swap pans for ropes and hit the local crag for a rock climbing session. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or trying it for the first time, the views and atmosphere make it unforgettable.

As the sun dips and the town’s old lamps light up, we’ll head into town for a classic Dawson night out. Explore the saloons, soak in the lively vibe, and, if you’re feeling bold, take on the infamous Sour Toe Cocktail—a quirky Dawson tradition since 1973. It’s not for the faint of heart, but it’s a story you’ll be telling for years.

Day 7: The Final Leg – Back to Whitehorse

After a week of epic adventures, we’ll pack up and hit the road back to Whitehorse. On the drive, we’ll reminisce about all the wild memories we’ve made, from the breathtaking Tombstone peaks to the quirky charm of Dawson City.

We’ll arrive in Whitehorse late in the evening, and when we do, we’ll drop you off wherever you need to go—whether it’s your hotel, a friend’s place, or wherever your next adventure awaits. But before we part ways, don’t forget to leave your mark on the Squatch Bus! Write a message, doodle something, or just leave your initials to become part of our adventure history.

It’s a bittersweet farewell, but your Yukon memories will stay with you forever.

Cancellation Policy

-Full refund within 24H of booking

-Full refund for cancellations more than 3 months before the tour

-25% deposit kept for cancellations less than 3 months before the tour

-No refund if canceled within 30 days of the trip start date

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.

Afficher tous les détails
  • Is It For You?

    • Want to travel in a Fully Converted School Bus, designed for off-the-grid living and ultimate comfort.
    • Crave the freedom of camping off the grid, deep in the pristine wilderness of the Yukon.
    • Live for daily adventures—hiking, rock climbing, and exploring hidden gems of nature.
    • Seek connection with like-minded explorers who share your passion for the wild.
    • Love to unwind by tranquil lakes, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
    • Want an exclusive, intimate experience in one of the last true wildernesses on Earth.

    Then this is the adventure for you.

  • What's Included ?

    • All technical gear
    • Bilingual guides
    • Certified ACMG Guide
    • All meals (except 1 restaurant dinner in Dawson)
    • Accommodation in the Squatch bus
    • Takhini Hot Springs
  • 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