Tour Summary:
Fully Escorted by:Suzanne Bodner, Today's Woman Traveller Minimum 8 participants, Maximum 9 participants
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September 11: Welcome to The Yukon! Note: The included hotel shuttle meets every flight. Tonight, we'll gather with our new friends for dinner and drinks in one of Whitehorse's fine restaurants with a chance to try the local fare - bison, elk, or arctic char. Hotel: Best Western Gold Rush Inn or similar
We'll begin our day, with a walk along the river to visit the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre to learn about First Nation heritage and to see their fine arts and exhibitions. This visit will be followed by a visit to a local glass-blowing studio where you can see artists at work and maybe pick up a special creation made just for you. Afterwards, our local guide will lead us on a Whitehorse city tour. We'll visit the city's main attractions: the first log church, a triple log sky scraper, the impressive hydro dam, the S.S. Klondike stern wheeler and a wooden fish ladder where salmon make their more than 3000 km migration to their spawning grounds. On the tour, we'll take a short drive to Miles Canyon where we'll learn about the Yukon River and its significance to the Gold Rush and the area's Indigenous people as we gaze at the basaltic rock walls and step onto the sturdy suspension bridge to admire the river's brilliant colour. Note: To reach the canyon, there is a short walk on uneven terrain with gravel and dirt and there are approximately 25 steps with hand rails. After lunch, at an organic bakery take the rest of the day to continue exploring Whitehorse at your leisure, to browse for local art, to visit the MacBride Museum of Yukon History, or visit any of the city's attractions. Hotel: Best Western Gold Rush Inn or similar (Breakfast)
Today, I invite you to join me on a walk along the Millennium Trail. This 5 kilometer pathway is a paved and gravel route that loops around the east and west banks of the Yukon River. We'll walk right along the east side of the river through a lightly-forested area featuring aspen and pine trees and spectacular views. This trail is considered an easy round trip, and the walk will be at a leisurely pace taking about 75 minutes. Afterwards,take some time to continue exploring Whitehorse on your own. Stroll around downtown, browse for local art, visit any of the city's attractions, or check out the more than 40 beautiful murals painted on the sides of the town's buildings. Later this afternoon, we'll transfer to the beautiful Inn where we will check in to our rustic-chic accommodations which will be our home for the next five days. Take some time to relax and unwind or stroll down to the beach to take in the beauty of the surroundings. Tonight, we will enjoy a three-course gourmet dinner. About the Inn: The Inn is the premier accommodation in The Yukon and is located on the shore of Marsh Lake directly across from the majestic Landsdowne Mountain (1770 metres or 5800 feet). Marsh Lake is world renowned for watching the Northern Lights - aurora borealis. Weather permitting, the Northern Lights may be seen dancing across the sky as green, pink, red, and blue rays or streamers. You may have the unique opportunity to view the Northern Lights directly from the lodge or from the comfort of the north facing glass solarium. The Inn's character is evidenced throughout from the impressive log structure, the soaring cathedral ceilings, the jaunty interior ambiance, and the expansive deck areas overlooking Marsh Lake. The proprietor, who was born and raised in The Yukon, opened the Inn 26 years ago. He is an accomplished chef who finds inspiration for the meals by infusing local flavours in to the culinary delights. Meals at the Inn include daily cooked breakfasts and three course gourmet dinners and one lunch on the free day. The atmosphere at the Inn is laid-back and relaxing and there are only seven accommodations available. Twin share accommodations include your choice of a two bedroom presidential suite in the main lodge or a two bedroom lakeside cottage with a private hot tub. Single accommodations include your choice of well-appointed rustic rooms in the main lodge, a penthouse suite in the main lodge, or one bedroom lakeside suites. Whichever accommodation type you choose, you won't be disappointed. Celebrities who have stayed at the Inn include Martha Stewart while filming an episode of her show, Jann Arden, and one of our Canadian Governor Generals. Free limited WiFi is available in the main lodge. Hotel: Inn on the Lake or similar (Breakfast, Dinner) Today, enjoy a scenic drive to the Southern Lakes, a photographer’s paradise of diverse landscapes while learning about local history. There will be multiple stops along the way to take photos of the wonderful scenery and Fall colours that Mother Nature has to offer in the Yukon. We'll drive along the South Klondike Highway where the mountains rise majestically as we approach the historic village of Carcross and the Southern Lakes region itself. We'll visit the smallest desert in the world - the Carcross Desert. We'll visit and have lunch in Carcross, a charming lakeshore village brimming with First Nations and Gold Rush history. Nearby Emerald Lake (or "Rainbow Lake” due to its sensational colouration) will amaze you. Hotel: Inn on the Lake or similar (Breakfast, Dinner) September 15: Sit back and enjoy an amazing journey to Skagway, driving along the South Klondike Highway through the magnificent Coast mountains, around lakes and rivers, and alongside the historic Gold Rush route. Enjoy the beautiful Yukon scenery, local stories shared by our guide, fresh mountain air, and numerous chances to practice our photography skills. Tens of thousands of men with the use of 450 tonnes of explosives overcame harsh climate and challenging geography to build the “Railway of Gold”, built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. This railway is now an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, a designation shared with the Panama Canal, the Eiffel Torwer and the Statue of Liberty. Today,124 years after its construction, you can re-live the adventure! Our train ride on this "Scenic Railway of the World" is 45 kilometres long (28 miles) and travels over the famous White Pass Summit, elevation 880 metres (2888 feet). For the next hour and forty-five minutes, relax in the comfortable coach cars, enjoy the breathtaking scenery and the fully-narrated stories about the Klondike Gold Rush and the construction of this narrow gauge Skagway-bound railroad. Skagway itself is located in a valley at the northernmost point of the Inside Passage on traditional Tlingit land. " Shgag̱wéi" means “bunched up or roughed up water”. When we arrive at our destination, be ready for the Rush! We'll be transported back in time to the Gold Rush days along the seven-block corridor that features historic false-front shops and restaurants, wooden sidewalks, locals in period costumes, and restored buildings. We'll have lunch together and then have to time to explore the town and browse the shops on our own. Late this afternoon, in our private van, we will begin our scenic drive back to The Yukon and The Inn. This day-tour is optional, but it is not to be missed! Note: This tour is approximately eleven hours long and visits Skagway, in the USA, so you must have a valid passport to enter the USA. If you do not wish to participate in this day-tour, please let us know at time of booking and we will make arrangements for you to spend a relaxing day at the Inn. Hotel: Inn on the Lake or similar (Breakfast, Dinner)
September 16: Today is a free day. The Inn has everything you'll want to make today as relaxing or adventurous as you want. There are canoes, kayaks, and mountain bikes available for use so you can explore the area at your leisure. For those interested in Nature, I invite you to join me and our guide on a gentle hike on Tavis Trail. The trail is an easy 4.3 kilometer loop that departs from the Inn along the side of Marsh Lake and through the forest to Shea lookout for a scenic view of the surrounding area. The hike will be at a leisurely pace and will be two hours round trip. Or relax around the fire pit, soak in the hot tub, enjoy a board game in the lounge, or sit on the deck with a glass of wine and a great book while taking in the breathtaking Yukon scenery. Hotel: Inn on the Lake or similar (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
September 17: Today we'll discover Canadian wildlife in its natural habitat on a guided Yukon wildlife tour. We'll visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where we’ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. Our guide will drive us through the Wildlife Preserve stopping so that we can admire the animals. There will be opportunities to walk right alongside the enclosures to get a really close-up view of dall sheep, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mule deer, wapiti (elk), woodland caribou, wood bison, musk-ox, moose, arctic fox and maybe even the elusive lynx. We'll have lunch in a nearby restaurant before continuing our tour. For our final afternoon in the Yukon, we'll visit nearby Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs which is an adult-only facility that opened in the Summer of 2022. Enjoy the sauna and steam rooms, unwind in the relaxation rooms, and soak in the outdoor hot pools while surrounded by the beautiful Yukon countryside. The water temperature is naturally occurring and temperatures vary from pool to pool depending on the weather and season ranging from 38C to 42C. Geological evidence suggests that these hot springs have been running for hundreds, if not thousands of years. It is ancient, powerful, artesian water full of restorative minerals. After enjoying the hot springs, let's top off our visit with a delicious Italian gelato in the café! Note: Locker, bathrobe, and towel are included. Flip flops are recommended. Hotel: Inn on the Lake or similar (Breakfast, Dinner)
September 18: Thank you for joining us in the largely untouched landscape of The Yukon. Note: There will be one group shuttle to the airport available. Please do not book your flight without consulting us so we can co-ordinate the shuttle. Breakfast is served today at 8:00am, otherwise, if we are departing earlier, a breakfast to-go will be arranged. (Breakfast)
Note: This tour is to the beautiful Yukon in the Far North where weather can be unpredictable. Every effort will be made to maintain this itinerary, but last minute changes may be necessary due to weather conditions.
Comments from clients on our 2022 Yukon and Northern Lights tours:
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Prices per person in Canadian Dollars (CAD$) | Partial Twin Share (single in Whitehorse for 2 nights, twin-share in 2 bedroom lakeside cottage at Inn for 5 nights) | Single Presidential Suite (Main Lodge) | Single Room (Main Lodge) | Single Suite (Lakeside) | Single Penthouse Suite (Main Lodge) | Tax |
The Yukon and Northern Lights Tour: 8 days and 7 nights September 11 to 18, 2023 |
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Deposit at time of booking is $1250.00 per person + insurance premium if applicable. See deposits and final payments area below.
Prices are per person in Canadian Dollars (CAD$) and 13% HST tax must be added.
****Following current public health guidelines, and in an effort to keep our community of participants and tour leader safe, Today's Woman Traveller requires that all participants be fully vaccinated and have received their booster shots to be eligible to join the tour and must provide proof of vaccination prior to the tour. Throughout the tour, all participants must wear a mask when in the vehicle.
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Each individual tour specifies in the 'Included Features' section what is included in the tour. The cost always includes your accommodation, breakfast daily, excursions, activity instruction, local transportation, and services of your escort. Some trips also include lunches or dinners.
We stay in comfortable local, boutique style hotels. Accommodations are based on twin-share occupancy, (with private facilities) but single supplement is available if desired. Our Asian tours all feature deluxe hotels. Our accommodations are centrally located in the places we visit offering the convenience of personal exploration during free time.
It is never too early to reserve your space on your trip of choice. Some of our trips book up several months or even a year in advance. Please call us or e-mail to reserve your place as we would not want you to be disappointed.
We feature both simple, nutritious local foods and gourmet meals, depending on the destination. We always try to vary the diet so that our participants can learn about and enjoy the local cuisine. When meals are not included, we make sure that there are a number of restaurants in the immediate area of our accommodation to give our travelers the chance to enjoy searching out local restaurant experiences.
You'll never dine alone. Our guides always offer the option for you and the group to join them for meals.
Most of the women who travel with us book as a single person. If you are travelling with a friend, you can of course share a room with them. It is part of our mission to provide women the opportunity to meet new friends while enjoying a wonderful travel experience.
Most women who travel with us come individually. Some want a single room, and some prefer to share a twin room. On many tours we offer a 'Guaranteed Share Rate' which means two singles will share a twin bedded room. In the case where there are not enough to share a twin room, we pay the single supplement difference for you. This Guaranteed Share Rate allows you to book with us knowing that you will be assured the lower shared twin cost.
This depends on the tour you select. Our groups are always small, however, from 6 to 14 participants.
The average age of our travelers is between 30 – 65 years of age. We have had ladies in their mid twenties and ladies into their 70's – the love of travel and adventure has no particular age. Each group generally has a mix of ages.
Our tours are escorted by a Today's Woman Traveller staff member. Our team of ladies are all experienced tour escorts. They are well educated, speak the local language and make great traveling companions. We frequently hire local guides for specific touring or in particularly exotic locations where our escort may not speak the local language.
Our passengers are a very diverse range of women. They include single women, married women, divorcees and widows. They are women of all ages, and are often repeat customers. Our passengers come from across the country, from the USA, and some from other countries as well.
This depends on the trip you select. We accommodate women of different levels and abilities. Our walking tours are designed to suit all levels of walkers. You don't have to be in top shape, but you will enjoy it more if you are reasonably fit. Many women surprise themselves at their new-found strengths and abilities!
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Agent is not responsible for consequential damages or special damages suffered by customer or others on the Booking, even in circumstances in which Agent is aware of the reason customer or others on the Booking are using the travel services, including circumstances in which customer or others on the Booking arrive at a destination later than expected and/or are unable to attend an event/excursion, whether the event/excursion is included in the price of the Booking or not.
Neither customer nor others on the Booking shall have any claim against Agent by reason of customer or others on the Booking failing to purchase travel insurance or because customer failed to advise others on the Booking to purchase travel insurance.
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Force Majeure
In no event shall Agent be liable for any failure to perform Agent’s obligations or delay in performing Agent’s obligations where such failure or delay is due to events beyond Agent’s control which prevents the performance of Agent’s obligations, including without limitation, nuclear or environmental catastrophes; natural disasters and extreme weather conditions; war, invasion, or similar hostilities; rebellion, revolution, insurrection; riots or civil unrest; strikes, lockouts and labour action; acts or threats of terrorism; epidemic, pandemic, or spread of disease; Acts of State or governmental restrictions; and loss or prolonged interruption of necessary utilities, communications or computer services.
Customer acknowledges that Agent, on behalf of customer and others on the Booking, will forward funds to independent third party travel suppliers, and that once forwarded, these funds may not be recovered and/or refunded. Where a force majeure event has occurred, performance of Agent’s obligations shall be suspended for the duration of the force majeure event, and Agent shall perform Agent’s obligations only when it is possible to do so.
In any event, the liability of Agent arising out of force majeure event shall not exceed amounts paid directly by the customer or any one of others on the Booking, to Agent, and Agent shall not be liable for any consequential or indirect damages or legal costs incurred by any party.
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NOTICE
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MODIFICATION
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WAIVER
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