Whitehorse
Welcome to the Arctic! Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon territory and the largest city in Canada's North. While the city retains a laid-back frontier town feel, the people of Whitehorse bring a cosmopolitan quality to the city: almost everyone has come from somewhere else, making for an eclectic, bustling city with quality hotels, fine dining, and unlimited recreational possibilities.
The rich cultural scene offers a steady fare of theater and dance. The city's convention spaces can host up to 600 delegates. Whether you're looking for a simple hotel meeting room, a museum, or nearby wilderness lodges, Whitehorse can guarantee a unique event.
Whitehorse has approximately 1,000 hotel rooms, and is only a 2 ½ hour flight from Vancouver, Edmonton or Calgary.
Key Facts about Whitehorse |
1,038 miles N. of Seattle |
Hotel Rooms: |
1,000 |
Convention Centers: |
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International Airport(s): |
Whitehorse International Airport |
Weather
Whitehorse enjoys 4 distinct seasons through the year. Average temperatures are:
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter |
High: 43 F (6 C)
High: 67 F (19 C)
High: 39 F (4 C)
High: 67 F (19 C) |
Low: 23 F (-5 C)
Low: 43 F (6 C)
Low: 24 F (-5 C)
Low: 13 F (-11 C) |
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» Visit Whitehorse
» Whitehorse International Airport
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Where is Whitehorse?
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