Whitehorse accommodation options
Hi Country RV Park is close to town and is nice and clean good washrooms, Wi-Fi, location and sites. Caribou RV Park has very good service and well-kept facilities. The campsite is beautifully situated in the forest so it’s a quiet spot for your campervan getaway.
The Robert Service Campground lies on the banks of the Yukon River. You can walk along the river on the Millennium Trail to Whitehorse or take the two-min drive. The Hippie Yuppie coffee bar serves locally roasted coffee from the Midnight Sun Coffee Roaster, and also ice creams in summer.
Takhini Hot Springs campground has quiet wooded sites with RV spots adjacent to the mineral pools. It makes for a relaxing base for your motorhome holiday.
Wine and Dine in Whitehorse
Despite its relatively small size, there are a number of Whitehorse food and drink options. Sakura Sushi Japanese Restaurant has excellent fare. Don’t be fooled by the simple decor – it’s the food that counts and they know what they’re doing.The best breakfast spot in town is Burnt Toast, where you can enjoy tasty and generously portioned dishes with a side salad of staff warmth and personality. While it’s not expensive, there is often a wait – but it’s worth it.
A must-eat stop is Klondike Rib & Salmon Barbecue. This institution is only open in summer and is often overrun by tourists, simply because the food is delectable. The home-style cooking, service, and shared tables make for a friendly and intimate atmosphere. Antoinette’s is a hidden gem in Whitehorse offering exquisite French cuisine. The ambience is stellar and the service a credit to the region. Ask for recommendations from the wine list.