Miles Canyon is one of Whitehorse’s most beautiful natural attractions.
Located along the Yukon River, this dramatic basalt canyon features turquoise
water, rugged cliffs, and a historic suspension bridge.
Originally a challenging section for gold rush prospectors, today Miles Canyon
is a peaceful destination for walking, photography, and enjoying Yukon’s wild
landscape.
It is ideal for travelers who appreciate nature, river views, and light hiking close
to the city.
- 🌉 Walk across the historic Robert Lowe Suspension Bridge 📸 🌉
- 🚶 Follow the scenic riverside trails for views of the basalt cliffs 🌲 🚶
- 🦅 Watch for local wildlife and hardy northern bird species 🦊 🦅
- ❄️ Capture stunning winter photography of the partially frozen river 🏔️ ❄️
- 🧊 View the dramatic ice formations along the canyon walls 💎 🧊
- 🚗 Winter Access: Miles Canyon Road is closed to cars in Feb; park at the Chadburn Lake Road gate 🛑 🚗
- 🥾 Hike/Ski: From the gate, it is a pleasant 2km walk or cross-country ski to the bridge ❄️ 🥾
- 🚲 Fat Bike: The trails from downtown (via the Millennium Trail) are popular for winter biking 🚴 🚲
- 🚕 Taxi: A 10-minute ride from downtown Whitehorse to the winter parking area 📞 🚕
- 🌡️ Check the Weather: Temperatures can drop below -30°C; dress in heavy wool or down layers ❄️ 🌡️
- 👟 Traction: Wear sturdy winter boots with ice grips (cleats) for the snowy trails 🧊 👟
- 🔋 Battery Life: Cold weather drains phone batteries instantly; keep your camera in an inner pocket 📱 🔋
- 🗺️ Stay on Path: Avoid walking on the river ice; the current here is deceptively fast and dangerous ⚠️ 🛑
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Arrive at the winter parking area on Chadburn Lake Road 🚗 🕙
- 🕙 10:30 AM – Enjoy a crisp 30-minute walk through the forest to the canyon 🌲 🕙
- 🕚 11:30 AM – Cross the suspension bridge for 360-degree photography 🌉 🕚
- 🕛 12:30 PM – Return to your vehicle and head back to Whitehorse for a warm drink ☕ 🕛