Hotels in Whitehorse, Canada

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Price range for hotels in Whitehorse

A world of accommodation options awaits, from budget-friendly stays to luxurious retreats, with prices suited to every traveler's dream vacation.

⬆️ The highest price
US$ 200
⬇️ The lowest price
US$ 68
💸 Average price for
5-star hotels
US$ 104
4-star hotels
US$ 171
3-star hotels
US$ 94
Apartments
US$ 104

Best hotels in Whitehorse

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Best Boutique Hotels:
The Yukon Inn
Best Luxury Hotels:
Walden Hotel
Best Budget Hotels:
Travelodge by Wyndham Whitehorse
Best Unique Stays:
Takhini River Lodge
Best Bed & Breakfasts:
B&B on the Hill
Best Hotels with Spa Facilities:
Mount Robson Inn
Best Family-Friendly Hotels:
Yukon Transportation Museum Hotel
Best Hotels for Outdoor Activities:
Hidden Valley Resort
Best Hotels for Business Travelers:
Raven Inn Whitehorse
Best Pet-Friendly Hotels:
Raven Inn Whitehorse

How to get to Whitehorse

A list of all available types of transport

Airports
Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International (YXY)

Weather in Whitehorse

Check out the weather statistics so you know what to expect when you book your hotel in Whitehorse

Average Weather
Average monthly max temperature
Average monthly min temperature
-14°C
-27°C
January
-10°C
-24°C
February
-3°C
-16°C
March
8°C
-5°C
April
15°C
2°C
May
20°C
8°C
June
23°C
11°C
July
21°C
10°C
August
15°C
5°C
September
7°C
-1°C
October
-4°C
-11°C
November
-12°C
-23°C
December
Hottest month
23°C
July
Coldest month
-25°C
January
Sunny days
200
days per year
Rainy days
100
days per year
Snow days
80
days per year
High season
Summer (June to August)
Low season
Winter (December to February)
In Whitehorse, summer months (June to August) are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and kayaking, with temperatures reaching up to 23°C and plenty of sunny days. Winter (December to February) offers excellent conditions for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and dog sledding, though temperatures can drop as low as -25°C, so be prepared for the cold. For comfortable accommodations, look for hotels in Whitehorse to stay close to your outdoor adventures.

FAQs about hotels in Whitehorse

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

What types of outdoor activities can guests enjoy near hotels in Whitehorse?
Guests can enjoy a range of outdoor activities near hotels in Whitehorse, including hiking, biking, fishing, and wildlife watching. In the winter, visitors can engage in snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Yukon wilderness.
Are hotels in Whitehorse conveniently located near local attractions?
Many hotels in Whitehorse are strategically located near popular attractions such as the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, the SS Klondike National Historic Site, and various cultural attractions, making it easy for guests to explore the area's rich heritage and natural beauty.
What amenities do hotels in Whitehorse typically offer for a comfortable stay?
Hotels in Whitehorse generally offer a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, fitness centers, and access to parking. Some may also feature on-site dining options and facilities for meetings and events.
What is the best time of year to visit hotels in Whitehorse for outdoor adventures?
The best time to visit hotels in Whitehorse for outdoor adventures is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is mild and perfect for hiking and exploring. However, winter months, from December to March, offer fantastic opportunities for snow sports and witnessing the Northern Lights.
Do hotels in Whitehorse have views of natural landscapes or cityscapes?
Yes, many hotels in Whitehorse offer stunning views of the surrounding natural landscapes, including mountains, rivers, and forests. Guests may also find some accommodations with views of the charming cityscape, providing a blend of urban and wilderness experiences.
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Known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural history, this vibrant city offers visitors a unique blend of outdoor adventure and local charm. Nestled at the confluence of the Yukon River and the Takhini River, it acts as a gateway to the stunning wilderness of the Yukon Territory. Nature lovers can explore the picturesque trails of Miles Canyon, soak in the therapeutic waters of the Takhini Hot Springs, or experience the thrill of winter activities such as dog sledding and snowshoeing. Cultural enthusiasts can visit the Yukon Arts Centre, the MacBride Museum of Yukon History, and partake in local events celebrating Indigenous heritage.

Accommodations in the city cater to a wide range of preferences and budgets. Visitors can choose from charming boutique hotels that offer personalized service and a cozy atmosphere, to luxury lodges with stunning views of the surrounding mountains and rivers. Budget-friendly options are also available, including motels and hostels that provide basic comfort for the cost-conscious traveler. Unique features, such as pet-friendly policies, locally sourced dining experiences, and on-site recreational facilities, enhance the stay for guests and create memorable experiences that are hard to find in other destinations.

When booking a hotel in this city, consider your travel dates and the activities you wish to enjoy. The best times to visit are during the summer months for outdoor adventures or in winter for pristine snow experiences and the Northern Lights. Be sure to book well in advance during peak seasons to secure the best rates. For navigating the city and its attractions, public transportation options, including buses and shuttles, are available, but renting a vehicle can offer greater flexibility to explore the nearby natural wonders at your own pace. Enjoy a welcoming destination that provides easy access to both urban amenities and the great outdoors.