Vacation rentals in Whitehorse

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Guest suite in Whitehorse
Downtown 1907 log house - Cyr Suite
Downtown centrally located in a quiet residential neighbourhood only 2 blocks from Main Street. Enjoy the convenience of walking to all the unique downtown shops, restaurants, pubs, live music venues, museums, and of course the SS Klondike and the Yukon River! Grab one of our bikes and ride along the river on the Millennium Trail. The very interesting and historic Pioneer Cemetery is one block away. Relax in our garden and sit under the gazebo and mingle with us and other guests too! Have a BBQ!
Sep. 27 – Oct. 4
$165 CAD per night
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 215 reviews
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Cabin in Whitehorse
Entire Cabin at Lake Laberge Whitehorse
Whether you want to enjoy seasonal outdoor activities or just enjoy life at the lake you will find something you are looking for here! Located only 40 minutes from downtown Whitehorse you will be on the banks of Deep Creek which will lead you to the shores of Lake Laberge only minutes away. We have all your indoor comforts covered in this newly constructed (2022) square log timber cabin, plus something for you outdoors no matter what the season is. Check us out on Insta 'labergecabinlife' !
Oct. 31 – Nov. 7
$202 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews
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Cottage in Whitehorse
The Wood Shed
Welcome to the Wood Shed! This cozy little 1.5 story unit is nestled on the corner of a country residential lot in the heart of Whitehorse. From your front door you can access nature in minutes from cross country ski and hiking trails, to a vibrant wetland nearby. If exploration of the city is more your thing, you are less than a 10 minute drive from the heart of downtown Whitehorse, shops, nightlife and the Yukon experience. This 2 bed, 1 bathroom unit is newly built in 2019 and ready for you!
Jul. 6 – 13
$150 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Popular amenities for Whitehorse vacation rentals

Stay near Whitehorse's top sights

Walmart3 locals recommend
Miles Canyon39 locals recommend
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre20 locals recommend
S.S. Klondike National Historic Site36 locals recommend
Yukon Visitor Information Centre10 locals recommend
Klondike Rib & Salmon18 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Whitehorse

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Black Spruce - Red Door - Landscape Hotel!
May 20 – 27
$237 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews
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Guesthouse in Whitehorse
The Sweet Spot.
May 24 – 31
$207 CAD per night
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews
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The Little Green House
Aug. 17 – 24
$151 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 97 reviews
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The SpruceBird
Sep. 29 – Oct. 6
$167 CAD per night
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews
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Cabin in Whitehorse
Goldilocks Off Grid Cabin on Jackson (Louise) Lake
Aug. 31 – Sep. 7
$250 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews
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Guesthouse in Whitehorse
New Build - Cozy and modern 2 bedroom guest house
Jul. 12 – 19
$218 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews
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Apartment in Whitehorse
BaseCamp Suite
Aug. 28 – Sep. 4
$124 CAD per night
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 84 reviews
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Cabin in Yukon Territories
Northern Flare Vacation Suite
May 9 – 16
$180 CAD per night
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews
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Tiny homes in Whitehorse
Forest Nook
Jul. 31 – Aug. 5
$192 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews
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The Oasis : clean, bright, modern, well-equipped
Jun. 4 – 11
$161 CAD per night
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 57 reviews
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Cozy 1 BR suite in Porter Creek
Apr. 22 – 29
$120 CAD per night
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews
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CKM Place#3-The Oasis -Downtown
Nov. 3 – 10
$181 CAD per night
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Whitehorse

Total rentals

330 properties

Rentals with dedicated workspaces

170 properties have a dedicated workspace

Pet-friendly rentals

50 properties allow pets

Family-friendly rentals

140 properties are a good fit for families

Total number of reviews

10K reviews

Nightly prices starting at

$14 CAD before taxes and fees

Your guide to Whitehorse

All About Whitehorse

Located along the scenic shores of the Yukon River, Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon territory and its pristine wilderness. Gold prospectors from the Klondike Gold Rush gave the city its name, attributing it to the nearby white water rapids that reminded them of a white horse’s flowing mane. The river is now home to a fish ladder, where you can head to the indoor or outdoor viewing galleries to watch the spectacular sight of chinook salmon passing safely up the river. You can also paddle the waters and breathe in some of the cleanest air in the world.

Marked trails follow the river’s course and guide you into the surrounding countryside, where you can cross-country ski in the winter. The multi-use Dawson Overland Trail is a favourite that follows an old stagecoach route. Downtown, you’ll find independent shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. An official rule states that buildings can be no more than four storeys high, so you’ll always have views of the breathtaking landscape with evergreen forests and endless mountains stretching into the distance. The city’s pride in the culture and heritage of the First Nations is visible in the 11-foot healing totem pole in the heart of town, and at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre celebrating the Kwanlin Dün First Nation.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Whitehorse

Hiking is best during the summer months, when you can make the most of the long daylight hours. As the nights draw in during the autumn and winter and the snow arrives, you may get the chance to see the Northern Lights, nature’s own light show dancing across the sky. The city hosts various events during the year, including a two-day music festival in February, where you can listen to musicians from Yukon, Canada, and the rest of the world. The Adäka Cultural Festival is a seven-day celebration of the history, arts, and traditions of the First Nations from the end of June through the beginning of July. The city is also a proud supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, holding its Out North Queer Film Festival over a week in November that showcases LGBTQ+ films.


Top things to do in Whitehorse

SS Klondike

The SS Klondike II is a paddle steamer that stands on the banks of the River Yukon. It was built in 1937, and you can take a self-guided tour to learn about the heyday of river travel before there were improved roads. You will discover how this boat used to transport passengers and goods, including silver lead ore, between Dawson and Whitehorse, with journeys lasting from 1.5 days to five days.

MacBride Museum

You’ll take a journey through the history of Whitehorse and the Yukon territory during a visit to the MacBride Museum in the heart of town. There are 11 different galleries to take in and around 40,000 objects that present stories of this region, including the First Nations and the Klondike Gold Rush. Special events and programmes also take place throughout the year.

Miles Canyon

Walk or drive the five-mile route south from Whitehorse to witness one of the most incredible natural sites in the area, Miles Canyon. You’ll observe the canyon, created from basaltic lava around nine million years ago, from steep cliffs looking down into the rushing turquoise waters. You can also cross the 1922 suspension bridge, which is 85-feet long, high above one of the canyon’s most dramatic sections.

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