Amaizing experience We passed a uniqye adventure a happyness with all wild life..
Juan Kaly
Many many thanks for making this experience so memorable for my husband and I. Also we want to come back to Whitehorse in the future...
Christina Walford
I really want people to know that your company IS THE BEST CHOICE for chasing the Aurora Borealis!!
Regine Chua
The organization of this trip was exceptional, not only were the activities well planned so you got an experience of everything but there no hassles or worries about anything.
Ash B
Thank you for taking good care of us on our Aurora viewing tour.
Thanks to your advice, we were able to take nice photos!
Yoshimi Jimbo
I really thank you for taking good care of us during our stay in Whitehorse.
I visited there with my mom and enjoyed great nature with southern lights and snow shoeing guided by Himeno san.
Aiko Sampei
Would definitely recommend to anyone wanting to see the Northern Lights.
Abby G
I flew to Whitehorse only for 1 night in the hope to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). It was a risk as they don't come out every night, but it paid off. At approx 3am the lights came out and it was spectacular.
Leese D
Thank you [...] for a great experience and we hope to return to the Yukon one day.
Remi L
...thank you so much to Arctic Range – my wife and I loved every minute of our adventures with you.
Will and Audrey
Had an AMAZING evening with Aki, got some amazing photos and told Canadian poetry around the fire while roasting marshmallows.
India Edwards
Your friendly smiles made us feel perfectly relieved, so we were relaxed and had a good time like we were with our close friends.
We really enjoyed hearing about your life in Yukon―a lot of amazing stories!
Shimizu Takeshi & Emi
...we want to say Thank you to all of you who helped us with our visit.
Joaquin Rosillo
Felix put together the vacation of a lifetime. Everyone we came in contact with was incredibly professional and friendly.
Adam S.
On Friday I went snow shoeing around Miles Canyon. It was very nice to see the Yukon river under the snow.