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Video by Didier Delahaye

More moose than people, other wildlife too, phenomenal scenery, endless expanses, colourful history... what more could one ask for?

Why go with us?

Not only have we traveled extensively across the territory but we have partnered with those who call the Yukon home.

Your guides' knowledge of nature and the way they pass it on is powerfully original.
Wilma, Netherlands

  • Rose Lake, Yukon - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    Head turning scenery at every turn.
    Photographer Didier Delahaye
  • Goatherd Mountain, Kluane - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    A photographer's heaven
    Photographer Didier Delahaye
  • Hiking in Kluane - Nature Trek Canada trip
    Kluane National Park, a hiker's paradise.
    Photographer Didier Delahaye
  • Dempster Highway in the fall - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    Endless wildlife watching opportunities, Tombstone Park.
    Photographer Didier Delahaye
  • Grizzly home - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    The Yukon boasts the highest grizzly bear population in North America.
    Photographer Jeroen Meetsma
  • Fall colours, Yukon - Nature Trek Canada expeditions
    Yukon fall colours are second to none.
    Photographer Jeroen Meetsma
  • Fireweed, Yukon - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    The fireweed is the official flower of the Yukon with good reason.
    Photographer Danny Stegeman
  • Dawson City, Yukon - Nature Trek Canada expeditions
    The Klondike Gold Rush lives on to this day in Dawson City.
    Photographer Wilco Roke
  • The Spell of the Yukon - Nature Trek Canada expeditions
    Words of wisdom from the Bard of the Yukon (Robert Service).
    Photographer Wilco Roke

NTC's Yukon

Yukon - where else can you find sky-reaching mountains, valleys scoured by 100 km long glaciers, vast areas with lake-studded forests and rolling tundra? With its untouched places to roam and wander, places to feel humbled, the Yukon embodies the essence of Canada on a scale that defies the imagination. Naturally spectacular, the Yukon is also generously steeped in Gold Rush history and First Nation culture. True to its nature's, the Yukon is home to more moose than people, countless Dall sheep, caribou, bears and a huge variety of birds and wildflowers.

Far from any beaten track, it is all the more reason for us to go there.

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