'How To Get The Best Deal' Guides

Thursday, November 14th 2024

"I'm a travel junkie who's hooked on deals from YYC." - Chris Myden


Kluane | Tagged Posts

2017
29
November
Driving from Edmonton to Yukon: Any Tips for a Road Trip in August?

Question:

Profile picture of Mavis

Mavis

Anyone driven from Edmonton to Yukon before? Any advice and tips? Going in early Aug and must see Tombstone Territorial Park and Kulane National Park.

Humans say...

Profile picture of Karen

Karen

Following

Profile picture of Holly

Holly

folowing

Profile picture of Lynda

Lynda

Lynn Lau?

Profile picture of Mavis

Mavis

Lynn, you have been to Yukon?

Profile picture of Jennifer

Jennifer

*

Profile picture of Tiffany

Tiffany

Liard hot springs was a cool stop + Dawson city and the toe shot

Profile picture of Tiffany

Tiffany

Top of the world highway is cool 2!

Profile picture of Candace

Candace

Have done this a couple of times (lived in Inuvik) and love it! Enjoy all of the wildlife - have your camera ready! Dawson is a must and if you are headed up the Dempster Highway (good dirt road) to Tombstone, then you have one of the best picture taking opportunities there is!

Profile picture of Donna

Donna

Top of the world highway was pretty cool! I'd recommend carrying extra gas (gas stations can be few and far between!) and we had 2 spare tires with us just in case.

Profile picture of Donna

Donna

In general, one of the most beautiful places we've ever been...the scenery, wildlife, hours of no civilization. Would go back in a heartbeat!

Profile picture of Kristen

Kristen

Everything after Fort Nelson is amazing! Stop anywhere that looks interesting- the north is super
.

Profile picture of Elise

Elise

Buy Milepost 2017. It describes what to see and do along each kilometre of the way. Without it you might not know to stop at some cool spot along the way.

Profile picture of Linda

Linda

Where would one buy this Milepost 2017?

Profile picture of Mark

Mark

Liard Hotsprings

Profile picture of Robin

Robin

Carol Deschene Kalynchuk any advice on this ?!

Profile picture of Deb

Deb

Backpacked for 6 days into Tombstone in fall 2015. Lovely, rugged and tough hiking. Then drove the Dempster to Inuvik. Then back to Dawson City (must pan for gold and see the sternwheeler graveyard). Then drove into Alaska on the Top of the World highway, spent time there before coming back to the Yukon through Kluane. Beautiful, wild and scenic on every side. Enjoy; you'll have a great time!

Profile picture of Mavis

Mavis

Thanks all; one question specific about Dempster Hwy, is very hard on your vehicle?

Profile picture of Deb

Deb

Yes. Potholes, washboard and mud in certain sections. It's not an easy gravel road by any stretch, except for at the beginning. Past Tombstone, the highway changes and its tougher. There is a highway update showing the km's and the conditions throughout.


A.I. says...

AI Profile Pic

Driving from Edmonton to Yukon: Tips and Must-See Destinations

If you're planning a road trip from Edmonton to Yukon, you're in for an adventure! The journey is long but incredibly scenic, taking you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Canada. In this blog post, we'll share some tips and must-see destinations for your upcoming trip in early August.

Driving Tips

  1. Plan your route: The distance from Edmonton to Whitehorse, the capital of Yukon, is approximately 1,900 kilometers. Plan your stops accordingly and consider taking the Alaska Highway, which offers stunning scenery and plenty of opportunities for wildlife viewing.
  2. Pack essentials: Ensure you have a well-stocked emergency kit, including a first-aid kit, jumper cables, extra water, snacks, and warm clothing. Cell service can be spotty in remote areas, so it's essential to be prepared.
  3. Check road conditions: Before embarking on your journey, check the road conditions and weather forecasts. The Yukon can experience unpredictable weather, and some roads may be under construction or closed due to inclement conditions.
  4. Fill up on gas: Fuel stations can be few and far between along the way, so ensure you have a full tank of gas and consider carrying extra fuel cans just in case.

Must-See Destinations

Tombstone Territorial Park

Tombstone Territorial Park is a true gem in Yukon and a must-visit destination on your trip. This park is known for its rugged wilderness, towering mountains, and stunning vistas. Hike the Tombstone Mountain trail for panoramic views, or explore the park's abundant wildlife, including caribou, grizzly bears, and Dall sheep.

Tombstone Territorial Park

Kluane National Park

Kluane National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a true wilderness paradise. Here, you can witness the majestic St. Elias Mountains, the highest in Canada, and explore the park's glaciers, icefields, and pristine lakes. Look out for wildlife such as grizzly bears, Dall sheep, and caribou. The park offers various hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging multi-day backcountry treks.

Kluane National Park

Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast or simply looking to immerse yourself in breathtaking natural beauty, the journey from Edmonton to Yukon promises an unforgettable adventure. Enjoy every moment, take plenty of pictures, and embrace the rugged wilderness that surrounds you.



   










Join the Facebook Group!
    What happens when over 500,000 Canadians...

    * crowdsource the best travel deals

    * offer up their unbiased travel advice?

      Join the group for your city and find out!



(click 'Join Group', at the top-right, when you arrive)



Follow the deals on Twitter!
      Follow Twitter for the latest deals and       updates from your city...



(click 'Follow', when you arrive)




Follow the deals with RSS!
      Follow the deals from your city with your      favorite RSS reader...