Planning a trip to Whitehorse and dreaming of catching the Aurora Borealis? If so, this Premium Northern Lights Viewing Experience might just be what you’re looking for. While I haven’t personally done this tour, I’ve gone through the details and reviews to give you an honest, clear picture of what to expect. It promises a cozy, luxurious setting with plenty of opportunities to see the lights, especially for those who appreciate a well-rounded, comfortable night out.
What really caught my eye are the large windows in the cabin—a smart choice for aurora viewing without braving the cold—and the personalized photography tips from guides, which can seriously help you snap that perfect shot. And, of course, the included hot chocolate and s’mores around the campfire add that warm, indulgent touch to what could otherwise be a chilly, less comfortable experience.
That said, one thing to consider is the timing—the tour runs from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM, which is quite late. It’s perfect if you’re a night owl or want to maximize darkness, but not ideal if you’re traveling with very young children or early risers. This experience seems best suited for couples or small groups wanting a relaxed, intimate night under the stars with the comforts of a cozy cabin.
If you’re after a personalized, comfortable, and picture-ready aurora experience, this tour might be just right. Now, let’s unpack all the details so you can decide if it suits your Yukon adventure.
Key Points

- Comfortable Viewing in a Cozy Cabin: Large windows and heated amenities make for a warm, immersive experience.
- Expert Guidance & Photography Tips: Guides help optimize your chances to capture the Northern Lights.
- All-Inclusive Hot Chocolate & S’mores: Enjoy unlimited hot drinks and treats around the campfire.
- Convenient Location & Duration: Just 20 minutes from downtown Whitehorse and lasting around four hours.
- Limited Group Size: Max of 24 travelers for a more personalized experience.
- Free Photos & Tripod Use Included: Helps you keep memories and get steady shots of the aurora.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience
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Starting Off: Pickup & Journey to the Cabin
The tour begins with a pickup in Whitehorse—an aspect many travelers appreciate, as it takes the hassle out of transportation. The guide then takes you to the cozy cabin, which is designed specifically for aurora viewing. Being just about 20 minutes from downtown, it strikes a nice balance between accessibility and getting away from city lights.
Having a short, direct transfer means you’ll spend less time traveling and more time enjoying the actual experience. It also makes this tour appealing if you prefer not to spend hours in transit after a long day of sightseeing.
The Cabin: A Warm, Inviting Space
Once at the cabin, you’ll find large windows that offer unobstructed views of the northern sky. This is a real plus because it allows you to stay warm inside while still watching the auroras dance above. The stone fireplace adds a welcoming touch, perfect for settling in with your hot chocolate. The heating amenities ensure you won’t be shivering while waiting for the lights to appear.
The cabin’s thoughtful layout means you can relax and chat, or focus on photography with the help of the provided tripods. The atmosphere feels intimate rather than crowded, with a maximum group size of 24. This smaller group setting helps guides provide more personalized attention and tips.
Aurora Viewing & Activities
The main highlight is, of course, the chance to see the Northern Lights. The tour runs from 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM, giving ample window to catch the phenomenon, which is best viewed late at night when the sky is darkest. The guides will share photography tips, making it easier for you to capture those elusive, shimmering lights.
You’ll enjoy unlimited hot chocolate and s’mores, which creates a cozy, communal vibe. The campfire adds to this relaxed atmosphere, providing a nice contrast to the chilly night sky. Many travelers found the experience to be peaceful and memorable, especially with the added warmth of hot drinks and treats.
Photography & Memories
One of the key selling points is the complimentary photos. Guides will take pictures during the night, so you don’t need to worry about getting the perfect shot yourself—or lugging around your camera on a tripod in the cold. Many reviews mention that these photos turned out great, capturing the vibrant colors of the aurora.
Considerations & When It’s Not for Everyone
While this tour offers many comforts, it’s worth noting the late-night schedule. For families with very young kids or early risers, this might be less suitable. Also, the tour relies on the weather and aurora activity, so there’s no guarantee you’ll see the lights on any given night, but the guides will do their best to find clear skies.
Value for Money
Pricing is around $111.78 per person, which might seem high at first glance, but considering the inclusions—transport, cozy cabin, hot chocolate, marshmallows, professional photography, and expert guidance—it seems reasonable. For travelers wanting a relaxed, quality experience with good chances to see the aurora, this can be a worthwhile investment.
Overall
This tour offers a nice blend of comfort, personal attention, and aurora viewing potential. It’s particularly well-suited for couples or small groups seeking a memorable night with minimal hassle. The cozy cabin, warm drinks, and expert guidance create an experience that feels both special and practical.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re after a relaxed, camera-friendly Northern Lights adventure with comforts like hot drinks and a cozy setting, this is a solid choice. It’s ideal if you prefer to avoid cold outdoor waiting or want some professional help in capturing the lights. However, if you’re a family with very young children or looking for a more adventurous, outdoor experience, you might want to explore other options or tours with different schedules.
Whitehorse’s Premium Northern Lights Viewing Experience
FAQ

Is pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour offers pickup in Whitehorse, making it easy to start your evening without arranging your own transportation.
What is the duration of the tour?
It lasts about four hours, from 10:00 PM to roughly 2:00 AM, giving plenty of time to see the lights and enjoy the amenities.
Are hot drinks and snacks included?
Yes, unlimited hot chocolate, coffee, tea, and s’mores are included, adding warmth and fun to the experience.
Can I get professional photos of the Northern Lights?
Absolutely. The guides take free photos during the night, helping you preserve memories without needing your own camera skills.
How many people can join this tour?
A maximum of 24 travelers ensures a more intimate and personalized experience.
Is this experience suitable for families?
While not explicitly marketed as family-oriented, older children and teens who can stay up late might enjoy it. Very young children may find the late hours less comfortable.
What is the best time to see the Aurora Borealis on this tour?
The tour runs late at night, which is generally the best time for aurora viewing due to darkness and sky conditions.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly in layers—think thermal wear, a good coat, hat, gloves, and sturdy shoes—since you’ll be outside for some time around the campfire.
What happens if the weather doesn’t cooperate?
Like many aurora tours, this one is weather-dependent. If skies are too cloudy or the aurora activity is low, guides will do their best to find clear spots, but a full guarantee isn’t possible.
If you’re after a chilled, well-equipped evening under the Northern Lights, this Whitehorse experience delivers. It blends comfort, fun, and a good chance to witness one of nature’s most stunning displays—all without sacrificing coziness or quality. Perfect for those who want to relax and enjoy the magic with some helpful tips and great photos to take home.
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