Yukon Accommodation and lodging listings

Yukon, famous for magical views of the Aurora Borealis, the beauty of its wildlife and the splendor of its mountains.

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Campsite / RV Park

Baby Nugget RV Park

Todays featured Watson Lake campground / RV park:

You've discovered gold! Nugget City, Yukon - Enjoy unique gift items and native art in The Northern Beaver Post. Enjoy a stay in one of our 4 star cottages, or go all out and try our Jacuzzi suite! You'll also see the Yukon's beauty in its wildlife.

Box 850, Nugget City
Watson Lake, Yukon
Y0A 1C0
 
Photograph of Canadas Best Value Inn, Dawson City
Listing updated 2026
Hotel

Canadas Best Value Inn

Todays featured Dawson City hotel:

Canada's Best Value Inn Downtown Hotel - home of the famous Sour Toe Cocktail. The hotel is centrally located in Dawson City, just one block from the Yukon River and two blocks from Canada's first casino, Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall.

1026 Second Avenue
Dawson City, Yukon
Y0B1G0
 
Photograph of Canadas Best Value Inn, Whitehorse
Listing updated 2026
Hotel

Canadas Best Value Inn

Todays featured Whitehorse hotel:

Enjoy the comforts of easy travel while you stay in Whitehorse. Welcome to Canadas Best Value Inn, conveniently located in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon. Whitehorse is Yukon's capital and owes a majority of its fame to the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 19th century, when it was a trans-shipment point.

102 Wood Street
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 2E3
 
Campsite / RV Park

Takhini Hot Springs

Todays featured Whitehorse campground / RV park:

Located beside the hot springs, this brand new hostel was opened in 2014. Our forested campground, behind the hostel, provides excellent northern lights viewing. The edge-of-the-wilderness location provides access to trails for walking, biking, snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing.

KM 10/Mile 6 Takhini Hotsprings Road
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 7A2

More about the areas accommodations and tourism

More than 80 percent of the Yukon is wild, compared to a North and Central American average of 40 percent. Much of the Yukon's most spectacular wilderness is preserved within comprehensive national and territorial parks and other protected areas.

Kluane Park's Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada, a majestic peak set in a sea of ice.