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Explore 370 holiday rentals in Whitehorse

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150 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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Find 70 rentals that welcome pets

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190 properties have a dedicated workspace

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340 of Whitehorse holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.8 Average rating
Whitehorse stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!
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Wolf Creek Guesthouse
Kick back and relax in this stylish, peaceful space. Located 15 minutes from town by car, the suite is 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom built in 2023. The bedroom has a loft bed above the queen bed. The 3.7 acre property backs onto endless green space and trails. The suite contains a 400 sqft upper deck that has beautiful mountain views and can be great for northern lights viewing. The deck has patio furniture and a propane fireplace. Next to the rental suite is a log home that the property owners live in.

Downtown Modern Luxury Condo
Enjoy comfort in this quiet top-floor 1-bedroom, 1-bath condo + den in the heart of downtown Whitehorse. Quick and easy access to the Yukon River, restaurants, shops, bus stops, and more. The unit includes in-suite laundry, high-speed internet, and a TV. The kitchen is fully equipped with appliances and cooking tools. The den provides extra space for an office or storage. Take in stunning views of the city, Yukon River, and mountains from the balcony. One covered parking spot is included.

Suite 2 Apt with discounted entry to Hot Springs
Tranquil Yukon Getaway – Stylish Upstairs Suite Your stay includes: Discounted entry at the stunning Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs, open 7 days a week Private entrance with contactless check-in via door code Beautifully designed interior with a relaxed, contemporary style With dark, unpolluted skies, this is also a prime spot for Northern Lights viewing during the colder months — simply step outside or enjoy the show from the warmth of the sunroom Only registered service animals are permitted

Cranberry Lodge Guest House
Located north of Whitehorse in the Ibex Valley and surrounded by forests, mountains and stunning views, the Cranberry Lodge Guest House is a beautiful and bright log home that is the perfect retreat for your Yukon adventures. This home is ideal for travellers, adventurers, and family gatherings seeking a relaxing Yukon experience. Close enough to Whitehorse to enjoy all its amenities yet far enough to enjoy the spectacular northern lights. We offer our guests complimentary Wi-Fi.

Cozy Modern Suite in Quiet Neighbourhood
Relax in this peaceful, stylish private suite in Whitehorse. Enjoy a cozy queen bed, private entrance, fast Wi-Fi, smart TVs, kitchenette, blackout blinds, and in-suite laundry. Located in a quiet family neighborhood close to shopping, restaurants, and local trails. Perfect for couples, solo travelers, work trips, or a Yukon getaway. Please note this is a private suite within a family home. Quiet hours are respected between 10 PM and 7 AM to ensure a relaxing stay for everyone

Mike’s Place Entire Guest Suite w/Private Entrance
Clean N cozy basement suite w/ private entrance located in Riverdale. Its 5 mins drive to hospital, 8 mins drive downtown and 15 mins drive to the airport. The suite can be access just by pressing the doorcode so you can conveniently check in anytime. The suite has 1 bedroom with a comfortable king size bed, a full bathroom, a kitchenette and a sitting area where a pellet stove provides warmth around the clock. Street Parking is available in FRONT of the house.

NN - The Wind River #3 - Downtown 1-Bed 1-Bath
This luxury 700 square foot 1-bedroom 1-bathroom condo is located in the center of downtown, directly beside the Yukon River and Shipyards Park. It features a spacious balcony with scenic river views, and a bright and beautifully furnished open concept kitchen and living room. The bedroom has a queen sized bed with soft linens and comfortable pillows. In the condo you will find unlimited high-speed internet, ensuite laundry and a smart TV for your enjoyment!

The SpruceBird
Welcome to The SpruceBird! High up in a pine forest, this classy & woodsy suite is sure to delight. The SpruceBird is surrounded by nature, including hiking, biking, and cross-country ski trails. We recommend that our guests rent a vehicle for the duration of their stay to make the most of the incredible sights around Whitehorse. Aurora borealis (aka the Northern Lights) when active are often visible right from your front door. Come and check it out!

Downtown Whitehorse Condo | The Northern Loft
Brand New 1 bedroom, 1 bath in downtown Whitehorse with a great view and free underground parking. This unit is on the 5th floor overlooking the Yukon River. It's within walking distance of all downtown Whitehorse has to offer... Yukon River, restaurants, coffee shops, conference centers, bus stops, local shops and so much more. This place is great for a couple or a single person.

Timber-Tops House. Home away from home.
Experience the warmth and charm of our custom timber-frame guesthouse, nestled in a peaceful country-residential neighbourhood. Enjoy the serenity of the Yukon wilderness from your private deck, complete with breathtaking mountain views. The back deck is bathed in sunlight from late morning until sunset — perfect for relaxing, reading, or soaking in the natural beauty.

Unbeatable Location & Value in Downtown Whitehorse
Enjoy comfort without the high price tag in this clean and spacious 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom apartment. Perfect for travellers wanting to experience the best of Whitehorse on foot. You are steps from groceries, a pharmacy, and dining. Main Street shops, the MacBride Museum, Shipyards Park, the Fireweed Market, and the Millennium Trail are all within a 15-minute walk.

Entire Condo in Downtown Whitehorse
Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally located condo where you are close to both the business district as well as to all your shopping needs. You will have a beautiful view from the 5th floor as well as the use of a balcony to enjoy that first sip of java in the morning or end your day overlooking Whitehorse and the surrounding beautiful landscape!!
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When is the best time to visit Whitehorse?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $181 AUD | $184 AUD | $232 AUD | $191 AUD | $196 AUD | $210 AUD | $214 AUD | $211 AUD | $209 AUD | $180 AUD | $173 AUD | $188 AUD |
| Avg. temp | -15°C | -12°C | -7°C | 2°C | 8°C | 13°C | 14°C | 13°C | 8°C | 1°C | -9°C | -13°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse has inviting neighborhoods near the Yukon River, downtown, and the Riverdale area, each with their own character and convenient access to trails and local cafes. Many travelers look for stays with mountain or forest views, and some prefer options near Main Street for local shops and galleries.
What are the best things to do in Whitehorse with kids?
Families can explore wildlife centers, interactive museums, and playgrounds around Whitehorse. Sledding, walks along the river, and community pools are frequently suggested for children, especially in winter and summer months.
What are some of the best things to do in Whitehorse?
Explore the MacBride Museum of Yukon History, wander the scenic Millenium Trail along the Yukon River, or visit the S.S. Klondike National Historic Site. Outdoor activities like hiking or paddling are often recommended, especially during warmer months.
How is the weather in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse has cold winters with January temperatures from -2 to 12°F (-19 to -11°C), and mild summers around 47 to 69°F (9 to 20°C) in July. Winters are often snowy and dry, while summers bring longer daylight and cool evenings.
What are the best places to visit in Whitehorse?
The MacBride Museum of Yukon History, Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre, and S.S. Klondike National Historic Site are some of the most popular local attractions. Along the river, you can explore waterfront parks and public art installations.
What are some hiking trails in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse has a mix of trails for all skill levels. Explore the Miles Canyon trail for striking river views, or try the Yukon River Loop for an accessible walk along forested paths. Schwatka Lake also has trails in a natural setting often recommended for leisurely outings.
What are some family activities we can do in Whitehorse?
Families can visit interactive museums, wildlife centers, and nearby lakes for canoeing or picnics. Look for community events, outdoor playgrounds, and accessible trails that let everyone enjoy time outside together.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Whitehorse?
Around Whitehorse, you can explore natural hot springs, visit Indigenous cultural centers, or discover local art in nearby communities. Guided outdoor experiences such as dog sledding or wildlife viewing are often suggested throughout the year.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse has pet-friendly stays in neighborhoods near the river and parks, with easy access to local walking trails. Many hosts welcome pets, but it’s helpful to confirm details in advance for comfort and amenities.
What are some local tips for visiting Whitehorse?
Packing layers is helpful, as temperatures can shift between day and night. In summer, bring an eye mask since daylight can last late, and in winter, check local updates on road conditions and northern lights visibility.
What is Whitehorse known for?
Whitehorse is known for its northern lights displays, rich Gold Rush and Indigenous heritage, and trail networks that connect the city to surrounding wilderness. Artistic communities and annual festivals add a creative spirit to daily life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Whitehorse?
Tucked-away trails, neighborhood coffee shops, and public murals showcase a quieter side of Whitehorse. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve and little-known riverside boardwalks are often mentioned by returning visitors who enjoy exploring local favorites.
What are the best foods to try in Whitehorse?
Locally rooted dishes often feature wild-caught fish, game meats, and foraged berries. Many cafes and bistros highlight bannock, smoked Arctic char, and Yukon-inspired treats using seasonal ingredients.
What should I bring for a trip to Whitehorse?
Bring warm, layered clothing year-round, as evenings can be chilly even in summer. Sturdy footwear, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle are often helpful, especially for outdoor adventures.
What is the nightlife in Whitehorse like?
Whitehorse has locally owned pubs, live music venues, and community events that provide a relaxed evening atmosphere. Some nights feature performances by regional musicians or storytellers, drawing both locals and visitors.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Whitehorse?
The Yukon Quest sled dog race and the Adäka Cultural Festival, held in early summer, are among the most popular recurring events. Film festivals and winter celebrations draw crowds, especially when northern lights are visible.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Whitehorse?
Whitehorse has family-friendly vacation rentals with spacious layouts and proximity to parks or the river. Many hosts provide amenities for children, such as cribs or games, to help make visits comfortable for all ages.
When is the best time to visit Whitehorse?
Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for hiking and local festivals, when temperatures are milder and days are longer. Winter draws visitors interested in northern lights and seasonal snow activities.
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