Yukon Ski Lodge
Yukon Ski Lodge
Address
161 War Eagle Way
Whitehorse YT Y1A 0C2
Canada
Opening hours
Open Year Round
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The Yukon Ski Lodge is a small family operated year round lodge located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada.
We opened our doors to our first guest in the summer of 2023. We are centrally located within the heart of the city, yet have pristine wilderness directly out our front door. We take pride in our location and honour the natural environment that surrounds us. We respectfully acknowledge that we are situated on the traditional territories of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and for all of this, we are grateful.
Yukon Ski Lodge is a stunning modern post and beam building, that is nestled amongst a gorgeous backdrop of nature. The team of local builders and designers put their heart and soul into its construction. Guests can feel the cozy warmth inside while enjoying the view of the forest; a feeling of being in nature.
We are only a 7 minute drive from the airport and downtown. We are surrounded by towering treelines, mountain views and an endless number of outdoor activities. In the winter, guests can access cross-country ski trails, snow shoeing, ice skating, hiking, and northern lights viewing within steps of the lodge. In summer, hiking, trail running and mountain biking await. The lodge makes a perfect launching point to explore the very best of Whitehorse and beyond.
Our hosting is focused around connection. No matter if you have travelled here for work or adventure (or both!), solo or as a group, from inside or outside the territory, we’ll do our best to ensure your experience at Yukon Ski Lodge is unforgettable.
We want to help you have an exceptional experience here. We are happy to share our knowledge to ensure you are set up for success when you head out to explore the backyard, the local area or the whole territory!
Amenities
- Hiking Trails
- Internet Access
- Open Year Round
- Private Bath
- Shower
- Wheelchair Access
- WiFi
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