Planning a winter trip to Whitehorse? The Snowshoe Adventure Frozen Falls and Firelight Tour offers a captivating way to experience the Yukon’s icy wilderness. While we haven’t personally strapped on snowshoes ourselves, this tour’s blend of scenic beauty, knowledgeable guides, and cozy campfire moments makes it stand out as a top choice for those craving authentic Arctic landscapes without the hassle of planning every detail.
We like how this adventure combines nature, education, and comfort—all wrapped into a manageable six-hour day. The inclusion of transportation, gear, and a warm lunch adds extra value, making it accessible even for those new to snowshoeing or winter outings. One thing to consider is that the tour involves moderate physical activity, so it’s best suited for those with a reasonable fitness level. Families, couples, and solo travelers looking for a memorable Yukon experience will find this tour appealing.
This experience suits travelers who want a guided, all-inclusive excursion into the Yukon wilderness, with easy access and a friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for a fun outdoor activity or a scenic, photograph-worthy adventure, this tour aims to deliver a genuine taste of Whitehorse’s winter magic.
Key Points

- All-inclusive comfort: Transportation, snowshoes, hot drinks, and a warm lunch are included.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable guides enhance safety and add interesting insights about local flora and fauna.
- Scenic highlights: Frozen waterfalls and snow-covered Boreal forest provide beautiful photo opportunities.
- Suitable for all: No snowshoeing experience needed, and the moderate difficulty makes it accessible.
- Flexible options: Daily tours with a maximum group size of 12 allow for personalized attention.
- Weather-dependent: The tour relies on good weather; cancellations for poor weather are fully refundable or reschedulable.
Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

The day begins at Mount Sima, where you’ll select your snowshoes, an essential step that makes the outdoor experience more comfortable and enjoyable. From there, a roughly one-hour drive along the historic Alaska Highway whisks you into the heart of the Yukon wilderness, setting the stage for what’s to come. This drive itself is part of the adventure, offering views of the vast, icy landscape and giving a sense of entering a true winter paradise.
Arriving at the trailhead, the guides help you gear up with all necessary equipment—no need to worry about lugging your own gear or guessing what to wear. The snowshoe trek through the Boreal forest is designed to be moderate, with some elevation gain toward the end. Along the way, guides share stories about local plants and animals, enhancing the experience with informative tidbits that bring the landscape alive.
The snowshoeing segment, lasting about 1-2 hours, leads to the highlight: the frozen waterfall. Here, you’ll get ample time to explore, photograph, and marvel at the natural sculpture that winter has transformed into a shimmering ice cathedral. As one reviewer puts it, “We loved the way the guides explained the geology and ecology, making the scenery more meaningful.”
Following the trek, you settle around a cozy campfire, where hot drinks and roasted marshmallows help warm you up and foster a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. It’s a perfect time to chat with guides and fellow travelers or simply soak in the tranquility of the Yukon under a wide-open sky. The campfire setup is well-organized, ensuring safety and comfort, especially on chilly days.
The entire experience lasts about 6-7 hours, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the scenery, learn, and unwind. Transportation back to Mount Sima wraps up the day, leaving you with a sense of accomplishment and many photographs to remember your winter adventure.
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What Makes This Tour Stand Out?

Knowledgeable guides are a key feature that travelers consistently praise. Their ability to share insights about the local environment, animal tracks, and plant life makes the snowshoeing educational as well as scenic. Plus, their expertise ensures safety on the trail, especially for those unfamiliar with snowshoeing or winter terrain.
The scenic vistas are genuinely striking. The frozen waterfall alone is worth the trip, with its intricate ice formations and sparkling surface. The snow-covered forest landscape offers countless photo opportunities, whether you’re capturing the icy cascade or the tranquil woods.
The all-inclusive setup simplifies the experience—everything from gear to lunch is taken care of—so you can focus on enjoying the moment instead of organizing logistics. This makes the tour particularly appealing to visitors who want a hassle-free Arctic adventure.
Value-wise, at $234.72 per person, it’s a fair price considering the included transportation, gear, guided expertise, and the memorable experience of a Yukon winter day. The tour’s capacity of just 12 travelers promotes a more intimate atmosphere, which many find enhances the overall enjoyment.
The Practical Aspects
The tour departs promptly at 9:00 am from Mount Sima, with the meeting point being straightforward to find. Since the tour is booked on mobile tickets, you’ll receive all details digitally, making last-minute planning easier. Confirmations are quick unless booked within 2 days of travel, in which case you’ll get your details within 48 hours.
What should you bring? Besides your curiosity and sense of adventure, be sure to wear appropriate winter clothing—layers, waterproof outerwear, and sturdy boots are recommended, as these are not included. Tips for guides are optional but appreciated, recognizing their effort to make your day special.
The tour offers flexibility with cancellations—full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours beforehand. Weather can impact the experience, but the tour provider promises rescheduling or refunds if conditions prevent safe or enjoyable snowshoeing.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re interested in experiencing the Yukon’s winter landscape with professional guidance, this tour is an excellent pick. It’s particularly suited for families, couples, or solo travelers who want a manageable outdoor adventure with educational value without requiring advanced snowshoe skills.
Travelers who appreciate scenic beauty, wildlife, and outdoor learning will find plenty to enjoy here. It’s perfect for those who want to connect with nature, capture stunning photographs, or simply enjoy a peaceful day in the snow.
This experience may not be ideal for travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a high-adrenaline activity, but for most average fitness levels, it offers just the right balance of effort and reward.
Final Thoughts

The Snowshoe Adventure Frozen Falls and Firelight Tour offers a genuine taste of Whitehorse’s winter landscape. From the scenic drive along the Alaska Highway to the icy spectacle of the frozen waterfall, guided storytelling, and the warmth of a campfire, it balances adventure with comfort. The knowledgeable guides help you appreciate the environment’s details without overwhelming, making it a worthwhile option for those new to snowshoeing or winter trips.
In terms of value, the all-inclusive nature means you won’t need to worry about extra costs or logistics—and the small group size ensures a personalized experience. The gentle difficulty level makes it accessible for most, while the stunning scenery guarantees impressive photographs and memorable moments.
For travelers seeking an authentic Yukon winter outing with friendly guides and scenic highlights, this tour hits many of the right notes. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast, nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful, snowy escape, this adventure will likely leave you with a newfound appreciation for the winter wilderness.
FAQ

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transportation from Mount Sima, snowshoes, campfire snacks, hot drinks, and guided insights about the environment.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, no snowshoeing experience is required, and the difficulty level is moderate, making it suitable for most fitness levels.
How long is the snowshoeing portion?
Expect about 1-2 hours of snowshoeing through a beautiful forest setting, with plenty of opportunities for photos and exploration.
What should I wear?
While winter clothing isn’t provided, it’s best to dress in layers, including waterproof outerwear and sturdy boots, to stay warm and dry.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the tour. The provider may reschedule or offer a full refund if poor weather cancels the outing.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at Mount Sima at 9:00 am and returns there at the end of the day.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What’s the best time of year for this tour?
Winter months are ideal, when the landscape is fully frozen and snow-covered.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation to and from the trailhead is part of the tour, making logistics simple.
Are tips expected?
Tips are optional but appreciated for guides who provide attentive, knowledgeable service.
This snowshoe adventure offers a well-rounded, authentic Yukon experience — perfect for those who want to see the icy splendor of the North with friendly guides and a warm campfire to top it off.
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