4/5 - Good
I enjoy my visits to Whitehorse. The hospitality we received duting the pandemic was beyond what we were ecpecting. Thank you Whitehorse and the people of the Yukon Territory!

All staff, we’re very nice and helpful. It was a nice hotel for an absolute garbage dump of a town like Whitehorse. Food was awful. Ordered a clubhouse for dinner. It was made with tons of ham and Roast beef. Not with Chicken or Turkey. Pretty gross, it was really dry also. Did not eat it.
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2026

It is the best located hotel in Whitehorse and I have always enjoyed staying there. Comfortable even if not cutting edge fancy.
Reviewed on Dec 28, 2025

The rooms are always clean and the service from staff is quick and check in is easy.
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2025

the room is pretty. the staff is very nice and helpful. the location is convenient to wildlife preserve and hot springs. highly recommended.
Reviewed on Dec 31, 2025

The place had all the amenities and a few extra touches. The owners were great. They were helpful and very flexible. It was clean and had everything we needed. The downfall is that the electrical needs to be upgraded. The windows and doors were drafty and the floors were cool to walk on. They had ...
Reviewed on Dec 21, 2025

The basecamp was cozy, clean and well equipped. Nice and warm even at minus 41 degrees Celsius! The hosts were lovely. A unique Yukon experience in downtown Whitehorse.
Reviewed on Dec 24, 2025
I enjoy my visits to Whitehorse. The hospitality we received duting the pandemic was beyond what we were ecpecting. Thank you Whitehorse and the people of the Yukon Territory!
Very friendly place. I was there as a volunteer for the Yukon Quest. The area really welcomes visitors.
Whitehorse is a very sleepy town with nothing to do. We went to see the northern lights but were disappointed because it didn’t appear on the night we got the tour. With or without the Aurora Borealis, there is nothing exciting to go or see.
Nice area and wonderful people. Loved the MacIntyre Center
An awesome town! So much history and things to do, from the Klondike to Miles Canyon with all the hiking trails! Friendly community.
A good jumping off point for a vacations. The one day drive to Atlin and back is spectacular. Kluane National Park is just a few hours west, and Skagway and Haines are both just to the southwest. We spent 5 days in town, and seemed to be enough.
