Arctic Range Adventure’s Commitment to Responsible Tourism
Arctic Range Adventure has a passion for service, to care for travelers and share the best of Yukon, Northwest Territory and Alaska while respectfully inhabiting the places we live, work, and visit.
An Arctic Range Adventure gift card provides your lucky recipient with a real life experience in any of our growing list of sightseeing and adventure tours. It's simple and easy.
Had an AMAZING evening with Aki, got some amazing photos and told Canadian poetry around the fire while roasting marshmallows.
India E
Just awesome, everything was great, the guides are so well informed and always in a good mood.
Enrique Becerra
We had the most amazing trip ... . Absolutely well organized. Weather was on our side and Reinhard is such a skilled driver and his wildlife spotting skills are phenominal.
Naseera Koya
I just wanted to mention how much I enjoyed my trip. It was so well organised and hassle free.
Ashlee Burn
We have a few friends interested in going to Yukon, we had a good time with the guide, he was really nice!
Thomas Duffy
We did a bunch of tours with this company during our week in the Yukon and had an amazing time!!
Vanessa S
Every person we encountered with arctic adventures was absolutely amazing.
Meredith D
We joined the wildlife preserve and hot spring tour.
최인석
Very well organised and excellent photo opportunities and advice.
Phill P.
I enjoyed Whitehorse very much. Thank you for your all arrangement of my trip.
Miki Maebara
Aurora viewing was spectacular, there really aren't enough words to describe it. Guides are super friendly and tour groups are small, which is great.
Gabriela
We enjoyed the Wildlife Preserve and Takhini Hot Spring tour and also we were very happy to see Aurora on our last night.
Ishikwawa
The overall tour was excellent. Good guides, well educated and pleasant.
Keith Topolski
Would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to see the Northern Lights.
Abby G
On Friday I went snow shoeing around Miles Canyon. It was very nice to see the Yukon river under the snow.