WINTER 2018/2019. Winter Programs. DAy Tours Multi-day Tours & PAckages Northern Lights Sightseeing FlightSeeing. cross-country Skiing

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Product RETAIL CATALOG Catalog WINTER 2018/2019 Winter 2018/2019 Winter Programs DAy Tours Multi-day Tours & PAckages Northern Lights Sightseeing FlightSeeing Wildlife Viewing Ice fishing Snowshoeing Dog Sledding Snowmobiling cross-country Skiing Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. Phone : +1-867-667-2209 Fax : +1-867-667-2265 Email : info@arcticrange.com Web : www.arcticrange.com 1

RETAIL CATALOG WINTER 2018/2019 Tuktoyaktuk A L A SK A YUK O N N.W.T. LABRADOR B R I T I SH CO L UMB I A A L B E RTA Inuvik NEWFOUNDLAND CANAD A SA SK ATCHE WA N MA NI T O B A Aklavik QUEBEC Fort McPherson O N TA R I O N O VA S C O TI A Eagle Plains N.W.T. igh w. ARCTIC CIRCLE De m pste rh UNITE D S TATES Tombstone Teritorial Park YU KON Dawson City Minto ALA SK A Yuko v nr ive Carmacks r Lake Haines Laberge Junction v Whitehorse AuroraCentre Kluane National Park Skagway Haines BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA t Jasper N.P. Banff N.P. Calgary Map See detailed maps on specific tour pages. This map outlines the routes and tours of Arctic Range Adventure in Yukon, NWT and Alaska. Vancouver WASHINGTON Skill Level Rating We evaluate the skill level required for your enjoyment on a Arctic Range Adventure tour by assessing a combination of different factors. We take into consideration the technical skill level of the route, the tempo of the trip in regards to the length of each day, the isolation and the expected weather conditions. By looking at all these factors we rate our adventures in the following way: Snowshoeing and Skiing Skill Level Rating Dog Sledding Skill Level Rating Beginner Intermediate Moderate snowshoeing with light day pack, courses and activities are suitable for beginners and include necessary equipment and safety gear. All trails during this trip are accessible by car. Backpacking is not necessary. For the daily tour you carry only your lunch, rain gear, camera etc. Distance per day: 1-7 kms Hiking Time: 3 hrs or less Pace: 1-3 km/hr Terrain: Easy (flat and packed snow, slight Inclines with snow and ice) Class of Terrain: 1-2 Elevation Gain/loss: 0 250 m Altitude: Sea level to 1500 m No altitude impact Distance per day: 5-15 kms Hiking Time: 4-8 hrs Pace: 2-5 km/hr Terrain: Easy to Difficult (Inclines with snow and ice; narrow trails; poor trails) Class of Terrain: 1-3 Elevation Gain/loss: 0 1000 m Less at higher altitudes Altitude: Sea level to 2500 m Sea level to high altitude Never even sat in a dog sled before? No problem! Our dog sledding programs always start off with an instructional component designed to teach you the skills necessary for safe wilderness travel. A background in dog sledding is an asset but not necessary. These programs are open to expert and novice alike. You will appreciate the experienced teaching skills of our patient guides. Best suited for those with a basic level of wilderness travel. You have been on a few camping trips and on short dog sledding trips before. You should be comfortable around dogs and have the stamina to be physically activie for several hours and carry your personal bag. Just as a side note we find most people underestimate their abilities. Please call our office if you have any questions regarding your abilities for a particular tour program. Language Service Japanese-, Korean-, Chinese-, Spanish-, German- or French-speaking guiding services are available upon request for selected tour dates. 2

Aurora Viewing Programs (Yukon) Best Value Aurora Viewing Basic 3, 4 or 5 days Basic Aurora Viewing Program in Yukon incl. City Tour; Whitehorse/Whitehorse Best Value Aurora Viewing Wildlife & Hot Springs 3, 4 or 5 days Basic Aurora Viewing Program in Yukon incl. City Tour, Wildlife & Hot Springs Tour; Whitehorse/Whitehorse Page Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 6 Page Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 7 Best Value Aurora Viewing Snowshoeing, Wildlife & Hot Springs Page 4 or 5 days Basic Aurora Viewing Program in Yukon incl. City Tour, Snowshoeing, Wildlife & Hot Springs Tour; Whitehorse/Whitehorse Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 8 WINTER Group Programs (Yukon & NWT) Arctic Winter Explorer Ice Road to the Arctic Sea Page Winter tour on the Dempster Highway and Arctic Ice Road to Aklavik 01.03.-08.03.2019 (Whitehorse - Inuvik) 9 8 days, Whitehorse/Inuvik 08.03.-15.03.2019 (Inuvik - Whitehorse) 22.03.-29.03.2019 (Whitehorse - Inuvik) 29.03.-05.04.2019 (Inuvik - Whitehorse) Yukon Quest Dog Sledding Follow the toughest race Page Winter adventure following the most adventurous dogsledding race in the world 8 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse 01.02.-08.02.2019 11 YUKON WINTER DREAM Active Winter Adventure NEW Page Active Winter Adventure in Canada s Yukon 5 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Nov. 20, 2018 - Mar. 31, 2019 13 Lodge/cabin Programs (Yukon) Yukon Dog Sledding Adventure Comfort Lodge Guided Dog Sledding Adventure at Tagish Lake 6 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Yukon Winter Adventure Private Lake Cabin Guided winter activity program and exclusive winter lake cabin snowmobiling in Yukon 5 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Northern Winter Wilderness Tagish lodge Whitehorse and Cabin Aurora Winter Program in Yukon 6 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Yukon Wellness & Activities Northern Lights Resort Northern Lights Wellness & Activities program in Yukon 5 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Aurora Retreat Yukon Cottage Comfort Aurora Viewing Program in Yukon 4 days, Whitehorse/Whitehorse Page Feb. 5 - Apr. 9, 2019 14 Page Dec. 8, 2018 - Mar. 23, 2019 16 Page Feb. 5 - Apr. 9, 2019 18 Page Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 08, 2019 20 Page Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 21 Day Tours (Yukon) WINTER Day Tours Page Arctic Day: Aurora Viewing Evening Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 23 Arctic Day: Taste The Snow Tour multi-activity full day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 23 Arctic Day: Snowshoeing Tour Half day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 24 Arctic Day: Ice Fishing Tour half day Daily Tours: December 10, 2018 - March 31, 2019 24 Arctic Day: Dog-Sledding Tour Half or full day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 25 Arctic Day: Snowmobiling Tour Half or full day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 25 Arctic Day: Ice Fishing & Snowshoeing Tour Half or full day Daily Tours: December 10, 2018 - March 31, 2019 26 Arctic Day: Mount Sima Snow Tour half day Daily Tours: December 15, 2018 - March 31, 2019 26 Arctic Day: Cross Country Ski Tour Half or full day Daily Tours: December 10, 2018 - April 15, 2019 27 Arctic Day: Wilderness City Museum Tour half day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Sunday, Monday] 28 Arctic Day: Wilderness City Brewery Tour half day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Sunday] 28 Arctic Day: Wildlife & Hot Springs Tour half day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 29 Arctic Day: Yukon Foodie Tour half day NEW Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Sunday] 29 Arctic Day: First Nation Carving Tour half day Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Saturday, Sunday] 30 Arctic Day: Chilkoot Pass & Icefields Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 30 Arctic Day: Kluane & Mount Logan Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 31 Arctic Day: Helicopter Mountain Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily Tours: November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 31 3

SPECIALity GROUP Programs Charter Service & custom Programs Exclusive Special Group Tours Customized Programs Bus and Van Charters, Drivers and Step-On-Guides Incentive Tours and Events Page 33 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Page Required guest information for bookings; Information; Payment Requirements 34 Banking Information; Contact Information; Limitation of responsibility 35 4

Dear Friends. Your unforgettable journey to the North starts here! With amazing new highlights for experiential travelers all our day tours and guided round-trips offer a great variety of summer and winter activities, which will leave all our guest with unforgettable memories. Arctic Range Adventure offers breathtaking tours in Yukon and Alaska, across the Arctic Circle, driving on the Arctic ice road, experiencing first nation culture, dog sledding along the Yukon Quest Race, canoeing, hiking, wildlife viewing, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, ice fishing and watching the Aurora Borealis dance among the star-filled Arctic sky. At the unique and exclusive AuroraCentre our guest can experience the magic of watching the Aurora Borealis in style and comfort under the open sky of the North. Changes and highlights for the upcoming winter 2018/2019 programming season will include: We offer a new day tour Arctic Day: Yukon Foodie Tour which treats your taste buds to a northern adventure. On this tasty tour guest will discover some of Yukon s unique culinary experiences from chocolatier to brewery, from coffee roast to seafood, from veggies to wild game. We continue to offer unbeatable pricing for our Aurora winter programs which include our outstanding guiding service, a Welcome & City Tour, Aurora Certificate, Yukon Visitor Guide, Flashlight Pen, TourDesk Service, Customer Phone Service, Emergency Phone Service in addition to our excellent customer service (English, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, German or French) which we are known for. We are recognized by the CTC with our Best Value Aurora Viewing Tour as part of the Signature Experience Collection. We are the only tour operator in the Yukon committed to offer Japanese-, Chinese-, Korean-, Spanish-, French- and German-speaking guiding services year-round. We are looking forward to another exciting year with many great memories to be made and many smiles to be shared. Visit our website: www.arcticrange.com Find more information about us and our winter and summer tours. View testimonials, picture galleries, videos and much more. All the best, President Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. Trade partners are encouraged to contact us for details and updates prior to publishing any products. Follow us! www.arcticrange.com/facebook www.arcticrange.com/twitter www.arcticrange.com/instagram www.arcticrange.com/youtube 5

Departure Whitehorse Whitehorse Best Value Aurora Viewing Basic 3, 4 or 5 Days BAsic Aurora Viewing program in YUkon Incl. City Tour On our Best Value Aurora Viewing tour, you ll discover scenic Whitehorse, the Yukon s capital; surrounded by endless mountains. On successive evenings, you ll travel just outside the city centre, but far enough from the city lights to an idyllic Northern Lights viewing location, the AuroraCentre. The evenings will feature relaxing Northern Lights viewing beside a cozy wood stove or roaring campfire, the perfect way to enjoy your relaxed vacation. Day times are free for optional winter sightseeing, shopping and touring in and around the capital. Dates Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 2 nights/3 days, 3 nights/4 days, 4 nights/5 days 2n/3d 3n/4d 4n/5d Double Room: 509.00 669.00 819.00 Single Room: 639.00 869.00 1,089.00 Tripple Room: 479.00 619.00 759.00 Trip Itinerary Best Value Aurora Viewing Tour (Sample itinerary of 3 nights/4 days program) Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse Transfer to your hotel located in the heart of the city, not far from the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse is small and easy to explore on foot or by vehicle. Later in the evening we set out to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 2: Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre In the late morning you will discover the sights of Whitehorse, historic and yet trendy, on a city tour with character. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site; among the last of the great paddlewheelers that plied the Yukon River system until the 1950 s, the Old Log Church; the oldest building in Whitehorse, the unique Log Cabin Skyscraper; a three story tower made completely out of logs. And when you ve seen all these top sites, Main Street is perfect for strolling and shopping with its shops galleries and café s. Afternoon is free for optional sightseeing and touring. In the winter season you have the option to try dog sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, or ice fishing. After a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, you ll be back on the road again, this time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 3: Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre Day free for optional sightseeing and touring. In the winter season you have the option to try one of the many Yukon winter activities. You ll get the chance to experience Jack London s Yukon while experiencing the region s most popular sport, dog sledding! After a detailed safety briefing and hooking up the dogs, you ll soon be on your way along the shores of a frozen alpine lake, surrounded by snowy mountains. Buck and White Fang will spring to mind as you feel the power and endurance of the loveable Alaskan huskies, with their steamy breath curling above their ears and the hiss of the sled whisking over the trail. Later in the evening we set out once more to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 4: Departure Whitehorse Transfer to the airport. Quad Room: 469.00 599.00 729.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of add-on tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Airport Transfers Expert guidance on the entire trip Accommodation at Whitehorse 3.5-star hotel Aurora Viewing evening tours Welcome & City tour Meals, Optional tours Personal extras, Gratuities Winter Clothing rental (available on request) Child Policy Min. age: 3 years 3-7 years: 50% off regular adult rate 7-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 6

Departure Whitehorse Whitehorse Best Value Aurora Viewing Wildlife & Hot Springs 3, 4 or 5 Days BAsic Aurora Viewing program in YUkon Incl. City Tour, Wildlife & Hot Springs Tour On our Best Value Aurora Viewing tour, you ll discover scenic Whitehorse, the Yukon s capital; surrounded by endless mountains. On successive evenings, you ll travel just outside the city centre, but far enough from the city lights to an idyllic Northern Lights viewing location, the AuroraCentre. The evenings will feature relaxing Northern Lights viewing beside a cozy wood stove or roaring campfire, the perfect way to enjoy your relaxed vacation. You will visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. To cap of a great day, we ll travel to the nearby Takhini Hotsprings. On free days you can choose from optional winter sightseeing, shopping and touring in and around the capital. Dates Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 2 nights/3 days, 3 nights/4 days, 4 nights/5 days 2n/3d 3n/4d 4n/5d Double Room: 619.00 779.00 939.00 Single Room: 759.00 979.00 1,199.00 Tripple Room: 589.00 739.00 869.00 Quad Room: 579.00 709.00 849.00 Trip Itinerary Best Value Aurora Viewing Tour (Sample itinerary of 3 nights/4 days program) Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse Transfer to your hotel located in the heart of the city, not far from the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse is small and easy to explore on foot or by vehicle. Later in the evening we set out to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 2: Wildlife Viewing, Hot Springs & Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre In the late morning you will discover the sights of Whitehorse, historic and yet trendy, on a city tour with character. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site; among the last of the great paddlewheelers that plied the Yukon River system until the 1950 s, the Old Log Church; the oldest building in Whitehorse, the unique Log Cabin Skyscraper; a three story tower made completely out of logs. And when you ve seen all these top sites, Main Street is perfect for strolling and shopping with its shops galleries and café s. Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for close views of many of the Yukon s large mammal species including elk, moose, mule deer, caribou, Dall s sheep, mountain goats, bison and even the musk-ox of the high Arctic, all in their natural surroundings. Not far from the preserve is Takhini Hotsprings where you can indulge yourself in the natural hotsprings and relax in a breathtaking winter mountain setting. After a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, you ll be back on the road again, this time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 3: Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre Day free for optional sightseeing and touring. In the winter season you have the option to try one of the many Yukon winter activities. You ll get the chance to experience Jack London s Yukon while experiencing the region s most popular sport, dog sledding! After a detailed safety briefing and hooking up the dogs, you ll soon be on your way along the shores of a frozen alpine lake, surrounded by snowy mountains. Buck and White Fang will spring to mind as you feel the power and endurance of the loveable Alaskan huskies, with their steamy breath curling above their ears and the hiss of the sled whisking over the trail. Later in the evening we set out once more to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 4: Departure Whitehorse Transfer to the airport. Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of add-on tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Airport Transfers Expert guidance on the entire trip Accommodation at Whitehorse 3.5-star hotel Aurora Viewing evening tours Welcome & City tour, Wildlife & Hot Srings tour Meals, Optional tours Personal extras, Gratuities Winter Clothing rental (available on request) Child Policy Min. age: 7 years 7-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate (Children under 12 years are not permited in the Takhini Hot Springs in December.) Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 7

Whitehorse Best Value Aurora Viewing Snowshoeing, Wildlife & Hot Springs 4 or 5 Days BAsic Aurora Viewing program in YUkon Incl. City Tour, Snowshoeing, Wildlife & Hot Springs Tour On our Best Value Aurora Viewing tour, you ll discover scenic Whitehorse, the Yukon s capital; surrounded by endless mountains. On successive evenings, you ll travel just outside the city centre, but far enough from the city lights to an idyllic Northern Lights viewing location, the AuroraCentre. The evenings will feature relaxing Northern Lights viewing beside a cozy wood stove or roaring campfire, the perfect way to enjoy your relaxed vacation. On a half day snowshoeing tour, you ll get to strap on a pair of lightweight modern snowshoes and experience the rugged backcountry just like the gold miners, trappers and fur traders of days gone by. You will also visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. To cap of a great day, we ll travel to the nearby Takhini Hotsprings. On free days you can choose from optional winter sightseeing, shopping and touring in and around the capital. Trip Itinerary Best Value Aurora Viewing Tour (Sample itinerary of 3 nights/4 days program) Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse Transfer to your hotel located in the heart of the city, not far from the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse is small and easy to explore on foot or by vehicle. Later in the evening we set out to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 2: Wildlife Viewing, Hot Springs & Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre In the late morning you will discover the sights of Whitehorse, historic and yet trendy, on a city tour with character. Visit the SS Klondike National Historic Site; among the last of the great paddlewheelers that plied the Yukon River system until the 1950 s, the Old Log Church; the oldest building in Whitehorse, the unique Log Cabin Skyscraper; a three story tower made completely out of logs. And when you ve seen all these top sites, Main Street is perfect for strolling and shopping with its shops galleries and café s. Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for close views of many of the Yukon s large mammal species including elk, moose, mule deer, caribou, Dall s sheep, mountain goats, bison and even the musk-ox of the high Arctic, all in their natural surroundings. Not far from the preserve is Takhini Hotsprings where you can indulge yourself in the natural hotsprings and relax in a breathtaking winter mountain setting. After a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, you ll be back on the road again, this time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 3: Snowshoeing & Northern Lights Viewing at the AuroraCentre On our half day snowshoeing tour, you ll get to strap on a pair of lightweight modern snowshoes and experience the rugged backcountry just like the gold miners, trappers and fur traders of days gone by. Tour visits a scenic location in the Whitehorse area backcountry. Wildlife such as spruce grouse, foxes, coyotes and snowshoe hares is occasionally spotted at a distance. Later in the evening we set out once more to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 4: Departure Whitehorse Transfer to the airport. Dates Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 2 nights/3 days, 3 nights/4 days, 4 nights/5 days 3n/4d 4n/5d Double Room: 879.00 1,029.00 Single Room: 1,079.00 1,299.00 Tripple Room: 829.00 969.00 Quad Room: 809.00 939.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of add-on tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Airport Transfers Expert guidance on the entire trip Accommodation at Whitehorse 3.5-star hotel Aurora Viewing evening tours Welcome & City tour, Snowshoeing Tour, Wildlife & Hot Srings tour Meals, Optional tours, Personal extras, Gratuities Winter Clothing rental (available on request) Child Policy Min. age: 7 years 7-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate (Children under 12 years are not permited in the Takhini Hot Springs in December.) Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 8

Departure Whitehorse Departure Whitehorse Inuvik Arctic Winter Explorer Ice Road to the Arctic Sea 8 days guided winter adventure tour in Yukon and NWT Skill Level: Beginner Join us as we travel overland from the Pacific to the Arctic, along snow covered highways and roadways built of ice along ancient wildlife corridors, and traditional trading routes of First Nations traders - later used by Klondike Gold Rush prospectors and NWMP patrolmen. The route offers some of the greatest geographic diversity in the country; the Tombstone Mountains in the central Yukon are among the youngest mountain ranges in North America, while the low rolling Ogilvie s with their naked spines were not glaciated during the last Ice Age, and thus are among the oldest. North of the Ogilvie Mountains, the landscape gradually flattens to low tundra and just after crossing the Arctic Circle the Richardson Mountains, the Northern-most extension of the Rocky Mountains, come into view. From there, the roadway will begin it s descent into the impressive Mackenzie River Delta; 12th largest in the world, to arrive at Inuvik, known as the Place of Man. We will travel to the isolated community of Aklavik, once the region s administrative centre, locals were slated to be moved to Inuvik, but refused hence their motto, Never say die., on the Arctic coast, accessible only by a winter ice-road constructed out of the frozen ice of the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean. Exploring this remote village we will visit the grave of the Mad Trapper, the mysterious backwoods killer who led Mounties on one of Canada s greatest manhunts. The tour finishes with a exciting excursions to the Inuvialuit village of Tuktoyaktuk, on the Arctic coast, where we learn about the local history and culture. Dates 01.03.-08.03.2019 (Whitehorse - Inuvik) 08.03.-15.03.2019 (Inuvik - Whitehorse) 22.03.-29.03.2019 (Whitehorse - Inuvik) 29.03.-05.04.2019 (Inuvik - Whitehorse) 8 days / 7 nights 5-12 participants per tour Double Room: 3,679.00 Single Room: 4,319.00 Triple Room: 3,569.00 Quad Room: 3,519.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of addon tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Trip Itinerary Arctic Winter Explorer : The tour itinerary is in reverse every second departure. Day 01: Arrive Whitehorse. Meet and greet and transfer to your downtown hotel. En route, your guide will offer a city highlight tour that includes SS Klondike National Historic Site, the Old Log Church and the Log Cabin Skyscraper. You ll meet your fellow travellers and your guide will review the itinerary and your equipment at our group meeting this afternoon. The remainder of the afternoon and evening is free to explore the city and do any last minute shopping. Accommodation: Whitehorse Day 02: Whitehorse - Dawson City Prior to the late 1950 s, the only way to travel to Dawson City in summer was on a majestic paddlewheeler like the SS Klondike. Today, we ll cover the 550km distance in just a few hours. Our route today takes us through the heart of the Yukon interior more or less along the Yukon River valley. We ll stop for a coffee in the morning at Braeburn Lodge, famous for its massive cinnamon buns, then continue northbound on the Klondike Highway passing through several small native villages and settlements including, Carmacks, Pelly Crossing and Stewart Crossing. Near Carmacks, the road offers great views of famous Five Finger Rapids Map ALASKA Aklavik Eagle Plains Dempster Highw. Dawson City Tuktoyaktuk Tombstone Teritorial Park YUKON N.W.T. Inuvik Fort McPherson ARCTIC CIRCLE Whitehorse 9

CATALOGUE RETAIL CATALOG 2015/2016 WINTER 2018/2019 and about an hour outside of Dawson, we ll stop at the Tintina Trench overlook for views of the expansive Yukon interior with the Ogilvie Mountains beyond that we ll pass through the day after tomorrow. After check-in, we ll have a bite to eat, and then we ll keep an eye out for the Northern Lights, which can often be seen right over the town. Accommodation: Dawson Day 03: Dawson City Home to the world s greatest Gold Rush, some 50,000 gold seekers arrived here in 1898 making Dawson City the largest town west of Winnipeg and North of Seattle (USA) at that time. The entire community is now a national historic site, and the romance of the Old West can be felt on every corner. Dawson s unpaved streets and wooden boardwalks are still roamed by miners, hunters and trappers. Parks Canada has restored many of the original buildings including the Palace Grand Theatre, the Commissioner s Residence and the cabins of Jack London and Robert Service s cabin, among many others. We ll travel up Bonanza Creek road to the actual claim where gold was discovered in 1896. Discovery Claim is located near the impressive Dredge #4 National Historic Site and we ll stop for a photo here as well. In the evening you will have the chance to discover Dawson City s small but authentic bar scene and you will find many longtime residence who can tell you more tales of the far north. Accommodation: Dawson Day 04: Dawson City - Eagle Plains We ll get an early start today. The Dempster is one of the truly great Canadian roadways. Completed only in the late 1970 s, the Dempster is still the only fully public road in North America to cross the Arctic Circle. Today s drive is considered most scenic; Tombstone Territorial Park encompasses the jagged peaks to the West that give the park its name and further along, the Ogilvie Mountains offer superb scenery and stunning vistas. Wildlife is often spotted along the roadsides, so keep a good watch for foxes, the occasional wolf and caribou. We ll stop for a picnic lunch at a creek-side campground, where gray-jay s, or camp-robbers as they re known locally will keep us company always happy to help with leftovers. As we arrive at Eagle Plains in the late afternoon/early evening, the modest hotel, fuel station, and highway maintenance station the only civilization for approximately 300km in either direction - feels like an oasis! Accommodation: Eagle Plains Day 05: Eagle Plains - Inuvik Departing Eagle Plains, our first stop is at the Arctic Circle crossing, where we ll enjoy a celebratory glass of champagne to commemorate this special occasion. After crossing a mountain range and two rivers (the Richardson s and the Mackenzie and Peel Rivers), we ll visit the First Nations community of Fort MacPherson. The famed Lost Patrol, found after they perished by RNWMP Corporal Dempster - for whom the highway is named - is laid to rest here. A former Hudson Bay trading post, some native elders still wonder the village in Hudson Bay print dresses. Inuvik is a relatively young community with an ancient history. The Canadian government commissioned the building of the town in the 1950 s when it became apparent that the nearby traditional village of Aklavik, was slowly sinking into the delta. Inuvialuit people (Inuit, once referred to pejoratively as Eskimos) were also moved down from various points on the Arctic coast. Appropriately, the name Inuvik means Place of Man in the Inuvialuit language. We ll take a short tour of the village on the way to hotel and you ll have time to explore the town on foot in the evening. Accommodation: Inuvik Day 06: Inuvik Aklavik - Tuktoyaktuk Today will be memorable; we ll travel by ice-road across the expansive Mackenzie River delta towards the Arctic coast. We will travel to the isolated community of Aklavik, once the region s administrative centre, locals were slated to be moved to Inuvik, but refused hence their motto, Never say die., on the Arctic coast, accessible only by a winter ice-road constructed out of the frozen ice of the Mackenzie River and the Arctic Ocean. Exploring this remote village we will visit the grave of the Mad Trapper, the mysterious backwoods killer who led Mounties on one of Canada s greatest manhunts. At the rivers entrance into the Arctic Ocean, the road turns northeast and travels along the coastline of Arctic Ocean toward the village of Tuk as it is known by residents. Not far from town, you ll see the first of several pingos. These are mountains literally made of ice; heaved-up season after season with the annual freeze and thaw. The tallest is over 100m! We will be met by local guides who will take us on a tour of their unique village. Stops along the way include the historic Lady of Lourdes schooner and some of Tuk s famous community buildings such as sod houses, churches and the community freezer ; a hollowed out section of permafrost located deep underground. You ll also see the Northern Early Warning site (formerly DEW Line) and even get a chance to dip your toe in the Arctic Ocean! You ll also be invited to a local resident s home for a glimpse at home-life in a northern community. Accommodation: Tuktoyaktuk Day 07: Tuktoyaktuk to Inuvik Return to Inuvik. Afternoon and evening free for optional sightseeing and tours. Accommodation: Inuvik Day 08: Inuvik - Whitehorse Transfer to Inuvik Airport, check in, board southbound aircraft. Tour services end on arrival at Whitehorse Airport. Optional evening in Whitehorse or connecting flights. 8 days trip from Whitehorse/Inuvik 7 nights hotel accommodation Individual guiding and transportation during the entire tour City sightseeing tour in Whitehorse and Dawson City Historic First Nation City Tour in Tuktoyaktuk Overnight stay with First Nation Family Overland transportation in maxivan tour vehicle Arctic Circle ceremony Flight Inuvik - Whitehorse Emergency equipment including First Aid kit, satellite telephone Whitehorse/Inuvik Airport shuttles Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Meals and beverages other than specified Personal extras Gratuity Child Policy Min. age: 7 years 7-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 10

Departure Whitehorse Yukon Quest Dog sledding Follow the toughest race 8 days guided winter tour around the Yukon Quest in Yukon Skill Level: Beginner Travel to the Yukon this winter for an unforgettable Northern adventure! Experience the North s most exciting time of year and its coolest activities for yourself including dog sledding and Northern Lights viewing. Designed around the running of the famous Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, considered the toughest sled dog race in the world competitors travel 1600km from Whitehorse to Fairbanks in as little as 10 days! during our Yukon Quest Tour package you ll experience all the behind the scenes race action as we join the teams on their mandatory 36 hour layover in Dawson City - home of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush, the greatest the world has ever seen - before travelling onwards to Fairbanks. While the race is still on we ll enjoy days of dogsledding ourself. We ll learn how to work with a team of sleddogs while they ll teach us the magic of travelling through the snow covered, northern backcountry. Trip Itinerary Yukon Quest Dog sledding Day 1: Arrive Whitehorse. The adventure begins! Arrive Whitehorse. Your guide will meet you at the airport and provide a transfer downtown. On the way to the hotel, the guide will point out some of the city s main attractions including the SS Klondike National Historic Site, the Yukon Visitor Centre, the Old Log Church and the Log Cabin Skyscraper. The Yukon s capital city, Whitehorse is Canada s largest north of the 60th parallel. With its numerous café s and galleries and wel travelled, well-educated population, Whitehorse has a surprisingly cosmopolitan feel. But the real beauty of Whitehorse is its proximity to some of the country s most beautiful natural landscapes, literally just minutes from downtown! Conditions permitting, we ll have a chance at your first views of our stunning Northern Lights before bed. Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse. Day 2: Whitehorse. Yukon Quest start! After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, we ll walk to the Yukon Quest start line. You can feel the excitement in the air as you approach the start line. The first teams begin arriving in the early morning to prepare for departure, and the teams are staked out according to their start positions. Spectators have the chance to meet the mushers as they load the sleds and prepare to depart. And of course, you ll get up close and personal, with the real starts of the show, the 14 delightful Alaskan huskies that comprise each team. Though teams pass through several check points during the race, the Yukon Quest is much more of a test of wilderness survival than Alaska s Iditarod sled dog race. Teams are required to spend several days between check-points without aid or re-supply, and the Yukon Quest is considered a much more difficult event than the Alaskan race. The dog s excitement to be underway is obvious as the teams are hooked up and led to the start line; its all the handlers can do to hold them back! We ll watch as the teams depart, then travel north of the city to the Takhini River Bridge where we can watch the teams as they turn from the frozen Yukon River on to the Takhini River and pass by en route to the first Dates 01.02.-08.02.2019 8 days / 7 nights 4-16 participants per tour Double Room: 3,369.00 Single Room: 3,769.00 Triple Room: 3,269.00 Quad Room: 3,219.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of addon tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Map Fairbanks Circle City ALASKA Stewart River YUKON Dawson City Carmacks Braeburn Whitehorse 11

CATALOGUE RETAIL CATALOG 2015/2016 WINTER 2018/2019 checkpoint at Braeburn Lodge, some 200km from Whitehorse. Afterwards, we ll visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for views of the many large mammal species that inhabit the Yukon including moose, caribou, musk-ox, elk, mule deer, Dall s sheep and mountain goats! Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse. Day 3: Whitehorse. Dog sledding After watching world-class Mushers starting the race, today you ll get to experience the world of White Fang and Buck for yourself! We ll travel to a scenic alpine valley located just a short distance outside the city for an introduction to the exciting adventure of dog sledding. This area is a favourite backcountry location for local residents; its stunning scenery provides easy access to some of the most beautiful wilderness in the Yukon. Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse. Day 4: Whitehorse. Dog sledding You ll spend the days mushing your own team of Alaskan husky along a winter trail. The swish of the sled s runners and the panting of the wonderful huskies and the sound of your own heart beating with excitement are the only sounds you ll hear as we leave civilization behind for the Yukon wilds. We ll stop for a trail-side lunch cooked over the open fire before returning to the trailhead. Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse. Day 5: Whitehorse-Dawson City. Klondike Ho! We ll leave the Yukon s capital city behind for the wilds of the Yukon interior today. As we travel the North Klondike Highway northbound, you ll begin to get a sense of the sheer size and grandeur of the Yukon. At half the size of Ontario, or roughly the same size as California, the Yukon s total population is only 36,000 people. Breathtaking doesn t describe the vastness or the beauty of the Yukon s wilderness! Our route roughly follows the Yukon River valley and takes us through a few small settlements and villages including Braeburn, Carmacks, Pelly Crossing and Stewart Crossing before the Ogilvie Mountains come into view. The road then drops down to the famous Klondike River Valley that spawned the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. Still considered the greatest gold rush the world has ever seen, the gold discovery near Dawson City in 1896 drew more than 50,000 people to the Yukon in 1898, making Dawson City the largest city west of Winnipeg (Canada) and north of Seattle (USA)! As a national historic site, Dawson City today still retains its turn-of-the-century pioneer feel. Saloons with batwing doors and buildings with wooden facades, wrapped with wooden boar walks, line un-paved streets. Straight out of the Old West, this is the Yukon you imagined! We ll take a short city highlight tour on arrival and point out some of Dawson City s most famous locations including the Palace Grand Theatre, the former Territorial Legislature (now housing the Dawson City Museum), the Commissioners Residence, the SS Keno and the homes of famous Klondike authors, Robert Service, Pierre Berton and Jack London. We ll also stop by the official Yukon Quest check point to check on the expected arrival times of the first teams arriving this evening. The town s fire siren will announce the first team in, and everyone rushes down to the checkpoint to see who has arrived. To add to the excitement, the first team to arrive is given several ounces of gold by Dawson City as a reward. Overnight in a hotel in Dawson City. Day 6: DAwson. Experience the Yukon Quest! Today we ll experience the relaxed pace of Dawson City while we wait for the first team to arrive. Spectators will have the chance to meet the mushers and their handlers as they load the sleds and prepare to depart. And of course, you ll get up close and personal, with the real starts of the show, the 14 delightful Alaskan huskies that comprise each team. Though teams pass through several check points during the race, the Yukon Quest is much more of a test of wilderness survival than Alaska s Iditarod sled dog race. Teams are required to spend several days between check-points without aid or re-supply, and the Yukon Quest is considered a much more difficult event than the Alaskan race. Yukon Quest teams will be arriving throughout the day, providing many more opportunities for great Quest photos. In between, we ll visit some of Dawson s most interesting attractions to gain more insight into the Klondike Gold Rush history and the people, history and culture of the local Trondek Hwechen (Han) First Nation. Teams will continue to arrive throughout the day and into the evening, occasionally under the soaring Northern Lights, making for a memorable evening. Overnight in a hotel in Dawson City. Day 7: Dawson City Whitehorse. On the road again! Following breakfast, we ll return to Whitehorse, once again along the scenic North Klondike Highway. During this southbound trip, we ll stop by the Five Finger Rapids overlook for views of the 4 impressive chunks of rock in the middle of the river that gave river travelers and paddle-wheelers some difficulty during the gold rush. Overnight in a hotel in Whitehorse. Day 8: Whitehorse Time for one last look around town this morning before the transfer to the airport. Check-in for your departing flights. End of tour services. 8 days round trip from/to Whitehorse 5 nights hotel accommodation in Whitehorse 2 nights hotel accommodation in Dawson City Individual guiding and transportation during the entire tour Small groups (max 16 participants) Overland transportation in maxivan tour vehicle Entrance Yukon Wildlife Preserve 2 days guided dog sledding Emergency equipment including First Aid kit, satellite telephone City sightseeing tour in Whitehorse and Dawson City Whitehorse Airport shuttles Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Meals and beverages other than specified Personal extras Gratuity Child Policy Min. age: 7 years 7-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 12

NEW! RETAIL CATALOG WINTER 2018/2019 Departure Whitehorse Yukon Winter Dream Active Winter Adventure 5 days winter multi-activity program in Yukon Skill Level: Beginner Experience five days of winter adventure in the far north. We ll take you snowmobiling, dogsledding, show you the breathtaking winter scenery from above with a sightseeing flight. We let you see wildlife upclose at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and pamper you with a dive into the soothing hot water of the Takhini Hotsprings. This is an eventful winter tour in the Yukon for young and young-at-heart travelers. Trip Itinerary Yukon Winter Dream Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse From the airport we drive you to your hotel located in the centre of Whitehorse. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 2: Wildlife, Hot Springs, a Birds-Eye-View and Northern Lights We start the day with a sightseeing flight above the spectacular winter scenery on a 20 minutes sightseeing flight. During the flight we can enjoy the yukon winter from an angle only few people ever will. Back in Whitehorse we will discover the history of the north on a city-sightseeing tour. Whitehorse has a lot to offer and is home to famous sights like the historic Paddlewheeler SS Klondike or a Skyscraper completely made out of logs. Later we drive to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where we can see up close inhabitant game like the Elk, Moose, Caribou, Mountain Goats and Porcupines in their natural surrounding. Not far from here we will visit the Takhini Hotsprings and endulge ourself in the natural hot waters and relax in a breathtaking winter mountain setting. After a relaxed dinner in Whitehorse, you ll be back on the road again, this time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 3: The Huskies are waiting for us and northern lights Today we ll learn the old tradition of mushing (dog sledding). After a detailed safety briefing we ll get introduced to the art of dog sledding and soon we ll be on our way along the frozen winter trails. We ll feel the power and durance of the dogs, listen to their breaths and feel the creaking snow under the runners. A very unique experience! Back from the dog sledding trip you can reward yourself with a beer from the famous Yukon Brewery at one of the downtown restaurants. Later in the evening we set out to the AuroraCentre where we ll seek the sight of northern lights. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 4: On fast tracks through the snow After breakfast we drive into the mountains closeby Whitehorse. After a detailed safety introduction we step on our snowmobiles. With enjoyable speed we ll pass through the memorable winter scenery of the Yukon and soak up the view of snow covered mountains and lakes with thick layers of ice. With a snowmobile, the journey can be an exhilarating ride up and down magnificent mountains or a relaxing tour through the forest and down historic trails. Overnight Hotel in Whitehorse. Day 5: Whitehorse Departure Transfer to the airport. Dates Nov. 20, 2018 - Mar. 31, 2019 5 days / 4 nights Double Room: 1,599.00 Single Room: 1,839.00 Triple Room: 1,539.00 Quad Room: 1,509.00 Expert guidance on the entire trip 4 nights accommodation in Whitehorse. 4 continental-style breakfast City sightseeing tour in Whitehorse 30 min. Sightseeing flight above Whitehorse area Dogsledding tour (half day) Snowmobiling tour (half day) Visit of Yukon Wildlife Preserve & Takhini Hot Springs 2x Aurora Viewing tour (incl. transfers, snacks and beverages) Airport Transfers Meals (except breakfast) Optional tours, Personal extras, Gratuity Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Child Policy Min. age: 8 years 8-17 years: 25% off regular adult rate (Children under 12 years are not permited in the Takhini Hot Springs in December.) Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 13

Departure Whitehorse Yukon Dog Sledding Adventure Comfort Lodge 6 days guided Dog Sledding Adventure at TAgish Lake Skill Level: Beginner Fullfill your dreams during an unforgetable lodge-based dog sledding adventure in Yukon s Winter Wonderland. Situated right on a calm side arm of Tagish Lake and amidst the boreal forest, the Southern Lakes Resort is an excellent start for a multi-day winter adventure in style and comfort. You will spend two nights in luxurious cabins at the Southern Lake Resort before you continue even further into the Yukon Wild and spend three more nights at the Tagish Wilderness Lodge. Only accessible by skiplane or dogsled in the winter, the Tagish Wilderness Lodge is your true wilderness getaway in the middle of Yukon s pristine nature. A beautiful setting with private & cozy log cabins which lets you enjoy the beauty of Yukon s winter backcountry. There is no better way to enjoy and embrace the Yukon winter then on a sled pulled by an amazing team of huskies, keen to run. It is completely quiet on the vast lake and you can only hear the sled runners on the hard packed snow and the happy panting of your canine athletes. You will be accompanied by professional mushers, showing you the ropes and sharing their stories about their life with dogs. This multi-day mushing experience will leave you in awe about the strength and loyal characters of these dogs. During the in-depth mushing experiences, you will form a deep bond with your team, learning how to care for your dogs so they ll pull you again eagerly the next day. Dates Feb. 5 - Apr. 9, 2019 6 days / 5 nights 2-4 participants per tour Double Room: 4,589.00 Single Room: 5,259.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of addon tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Map Whitehorse Trip Itinerary Yukon Dog Sledding Adventure Day 1: Arrive Whitehorse Arrive Whitehorse. We will meet you at the airport or hotel and provide a transfer to the beautiful Southern Lake Resort on the shores of Tagish Lake. On the way to your lodge-based dog sledding adventure, the guide will point out some of the main attractions. The Yukon s capital city, Whitehorse is Canada s largest north of the 60th parallel, with a population of appr. 28,000 people. At the resort you can make yourself comfortable and enjoy the stunning scenery during dinner at the lodge. In the evening you can try your first luck at catching the sight of one of the North s most sought after natural phenomenon, the Aurora Borealis. Overnight at Southern Lakes Resort. Southern Lakes Resort Tagish Wilderness Lodge Day 2: Southern Lakes Resort - Rocky Dog Sledding After a hearty breakfast at the lodge, you ll have time to get familiar with the resort before you embark on your first dog sledding tour in the afternoon. The huskys await you eagerly and will take you on trails along the vast landscape surrounding Tagish Lake, a true gem in Yukon s Winter Wonderland. After this buzzing experience you can relaxe over a hot drink and snacks at the lodge. In the evening you will enjoy dinner at the lodge. Overnight at Southern Lakes Resort. Day 3: Southern lakes Resort to the Tagish Wilderness Lodge After another hearty breakfast you ll be ready to start your journey to the Tagish Wilderness Lodge. Only acces- 14

RETAIL CATALOG CATALOGUE WINTER 2018/2019 2015/2016 sible by skiplane or dogsled in the winter months, this is your true wilderness getaway in the middle of Yukon s pristine nature. The dog teams will carry you through the Tagish Lake winter landscape with ease. There is no sound on the vast lake but the scratching of the runners on the hard packed snow and the happy panting of your canine athletes. Once you arrive at the Tagish Wilderness Lodge we ll settle in and help to take care of the dog teams. Dinner at the lodge will be especially welcomed after a day out with the huskies. Later that evening we ll take you on a guided excursion to view the Aurora Borealis. Overnight at Tagish Wilderness Lodge. Day 4: Tagish Wilderness Lodge - Husky Trails Breakfast at the lodge. Today we will truly get to know our dog teams and learn the unforgetable beauty of Yukon s backcountry during a full day out on trails. The swish of the sled s runners and the panting of the wonderful huskies and the sound of your own heart beating with excitement are the only sounds you ll hear as we leave the lodge behind for the Yukon wilds. We ll stop for a trail-side lunch cooked over the open fire before returning to the lodge. Overnight at Tagish Wilderness Lodge. Day 5: Tagish Wilderness Lodge - Call of the wild Now that we ve gotten our first good taste of the call of the wild in Yukon s backcountry our huskies will take you out on another full day dog sledding right after breakfast. The vast landscape sorrounding Tagish Lake offers great photo opportunities to capture your once-in-a-lifetime adventure in the Yukon. During a trail-side lunch you ll enjoy the company of your dog team and you can share stories of the past days with your fellow travelers. Back at the lodge you ll give a hand to your Musher guide one last time taking care of your dog teams. After dinner we ll take you on a guided excursion to view the Aurora Borealis. Overnight at Tagish Wilderness Lodge. Day 6: Departure Relax this morning over breakfast before saying goodbye to the Lodge. Around noon, the ski plane will pick you up and bring you back to Whitehorse during a scenic flight above the landscape you visited with your sled and trusted teams of huskies over the past days. Arriving back in Whitehorse your unforgetable adventure comes to an end or you can join your next adventure. 6 days round trip from/to Whitehorse Shuttle Transfer from Whitehorse to Southern Lakes Resort Individual guiding and transportation during the entire tour Small groups (max 4 participants) 2 nights accommodation in private log cabin, fully equipped with beddig towels, ensuite bathroom at Southern Lake Resort 3 nights accommodation at Tagish Wilderness Lodge in private log cabin with full bedding, towels, shared showers Breakfast & Dinner at Southern Lake Resort All meals at Tagish Wilderness Lodge 4 days guided dog sledding Emergency equipment incl. First Aid kit Transfer by skiplane from Tagish Wilderness Lodge to Whitehorse Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Meals and beverages other than specified Personal extras Gratuity Child Policy Min. age: 14 years; No discount Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 15

Departure Whitehorse Yukon Winter Adventure Private Lake Cabin 5 days guided winter activity program and exclusive lake cabin snowmobiling in Yukon Experience a Yukon, Canada winter as it was meant to be! Enjoy a variety of outdoor seasonal activity offerings in and around the vibrant capital city of Whitehorse along with a 3-day remote snowmobile adventure that includes a private and exclusive log cabin. While in this tranquil and idyllic secluded back country Yukon location, take advantage of the various authentic arctic recreational opportunities that will be available to you. Your Whitehorse based accommodation on the first two days of this itinerary are all part of the package during which time you will also have an opportunity to mush your own dog team, visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and soak in the Takhini Hot Springs prior to being transferred far from the city lights to our custom built AuroraCentre in order to wrap up your action packed day by witnessing the stunning Aurora Borealis. After breakfast on the third morning, your three day snowmobile adventure, which will take you far away from the hustle and bustle of the capital city, begins. Here you will experience the true northern bush living lifestyle while being based out of a warm and comfortable log cabin ideally located on the shores of a mountain lake. It is on this same frozen lake that you will get to try your hand at ice fishing and snowshoeing while having peace of mind that the comforts of your toasty private cabin are always but a stone throw away. You will be provided with complete solitude and excellent northern lights viewing possibilities during your time in this remote location. Your snowmobile tour hosts were born and raised in the Yukon and given the chance will happily share unique stories of unsung heroes around the dinner table. Dates Dec. 8, 2018 - Mar. 23, 2019 5 days / 4 nights 2-6 participants per tour Double Room: 2,649.00 Child Policy Min. age: 14 years; No discount Come join us on a true Yukon Winter Adventure. It is guaranteed to be an experience you will not soon forget! Trip Itinerary Northern Winter Wilderness Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse From the airport we drive you to your hotel located in the centre of Whitehorse. After a relaxed dinner we will pick you up from the hotel for our evening program at the famous AuroraCentre. One of the most sought-after Northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete with viewing the Aurora Borealis cascading across the Yukon night sky. Accommodation: Westmark Whitehorse. Day 2: Experience Dog Sledding, Wildlife and Hotsprings After Breakfast, today you will travel to the Takhini River area, just outside Whitehorse. Our first stop is at the kennel, where you ll assist in harnessing and hooking up your own team of Alaskan huskies before being whisked away in the sled basket on a wonderful trip on the trails along the Takhini River with your own private 16

RETAIL CATALOG CATALOGUE WINTER 2018/2019 2015/2016 musher at the helm of your team. An ideal tour for those who just want a taste of dog sledding without embarking on an expedition, participants who are interested, will then have the opportunity to drive their own team in comfort, knowing your guide is travelling with you. After you ve had a northern lunch and said good bye to the wonderful huskies, we ll depart to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. Dall sheep, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mule deer, wapiti (elk), woodland caribou, wood bison, musk-ox, moose and even lynx can all seen on this tour, usually up close! To cap of a great day, we ll travel to the nearby Takhini Hotsprings. The outdoor hot springs pool provides a warm sanctuary amid the cold winter weather and is a must-do activity while visiting Whitehorse! In the evening, after dinner, we will bring you once more to the AuroraCentre to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights. Relax in sheltered comfort, or under the starry sky beside a warm fire at one of our tailor-made aurora viewing locations. Accommodation: Westmark Whitehorse. Day 3: Yukon Winter Escape Lake Cabin After Breakfast, we will pick you up in the morning. From Whitehorse we will drive north on the Alaska Highway towards Kluane National Park and on the way you will be able to see the front range of the St. Elias mountains. The guide will have good historical and cultural knowledge of the area you are traveling through. After we unload the snowmobiles at the trailhead we will give you hands-on instruction on how to properly ride your snowmobile. Then we start our snowmobile adventure and travel north into some beautiful mountain country. On the way we ll be looking for and identifying animal tracks and will stop for a snack and hot beverage. After about two hours, we arrive at our cabin where we stay for the next two nights. You will have the luxury of staying in your own brand new, private and exclusive log cabin. Upon arrival, we ll get the wood heaters going to warm up the cabins, cut a hole in the ice for water, do a few other chores and have lunch. After that, we ll snowmobile around the lake and get you familiarized with the country. We will serve a good hearty dinner and then spend the rest of the evening telling you about the country (First Nations) and stories related to the area we are living in. You can enjoy the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) in complete seclusion under the northern sky all night long. Overnight at Private Lake Cabin. Day 4: Snowmobiling, Snowshoeing & Ice-Fishing The next morning, we ll have a great northern breakfast and then get ready to snowmobile north to see some new country. Our trail to the north of the cabins will be approximately 30 km (return) and will take a good part of the day. We ll go as far as the look-out an amazing scenic viewpoint, far above the valley floor, where you can see the mountainous country all around for many miles. You can also see the valley of the famous Dalton Trail from the look-out. We ll have lunch on the trail. If it s very cold out, we ll make a campfire to keep warm while we re having lunch. After we get back to the cabins, time permitting, we will either go on a snowshoe trail or go ice-fishing your choice. Please note that exact timing of most activities are weather-dependent. Another night in complete remoteness let you enjoy the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) under the northern sky. Overnight at Private Lake Cabin. Day 5: Snowmobiling & Return to Whitehorse After breakfast, we ll have time for a short snowshoe hike or some ice-fishing before we get organized to head back out to the highway where our vehicle is. Return to Whitehorse in the late afternoon and we will transfer you to the airport, check in for your southbound flight. All transportation with guide 2 nights accommodation at 3.5-star hotel 2 breakfasts at Steel Street Restaurant 2 Aurora Viewing evening tours at the AuroraCentre Dog sledding tour Takhini Wildlife Preserve admission Takhini Hotsprings Resort admission 2 nights accommodation at private and exclusive cabin 2 breakfasts, three lunches and two dinners at private cabin (main building) 3 days snowmobile rental (two person/ snowmobile) Snowshoe rental Ice-Fishing gear Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras Gratuities Child Policy Min. age: 14 years; No discount Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 17

Departure Whitehorse Northern Winter Wilderness Tagish lodge 6 days Whitehorse and Cabin Aurora Winter Program in Yukon Imagine yourself wrapped up in a remote cabin next to a crackling fire while outside the sky is alive with the twisting dance of the northern lights. Canada s Yukon is an unspoilt natural wonder. Tagish Lodge is surrounded by soaring granite peaks, rugged mountain passes, vast expanses of icy lakes and the powerful waters of the Yukon River. Against a backdrop of deep blue skies and a smooth white horizon a myriad of wildlife makes it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers keen on seeing species in their natural environments. Beneath this rugged beauty you will find the Yukon is steeped in history. Enjoy snowshoeing the same ridges negotiated by Canada s indigenous First Nation people or visit the remote settlements where prospectors found gold. Your Northern Winter Wilderness tour combines the serenity and magnitude of the Canadian landscape with the buzz of Whitehorse: an authentic Klondike Gold Rush town. Few people ever experience the such a remote flight over endless wilderness or the exhilaration of landing a ski plane on a frozen lake. Welcome to Lake Tagish! The Tagish Lodge provides a luxurious cozy log cabin with a still and silent wilderness at your doorstep. This unique and completely secluded place is ideal for those who love solitude and want to enjoy privacy and unspoilt nature. With the nearest road over 27 km away, Tagish Wilderness Lodge is only accessible by dogsled, skidoo or ski plane in winter here is where you get the true wilderness feeling! In the evening make sure to look outside regularly as the lack of light at Tagish Lodge makes watching the Aurora Borealis ideal. Bundle up and sit in a snow bank to watch twisting, dancing waves of light stream across the sky. From here you can either relax in this magnificent setting or build in personalized experiences to your tastes. Dates Feb. 5 - Apr. 9, 2019 6 days/5 nights Double Room: 2,619.00 Single Room: 4,049.00 Extending your stay? Ask us about our great pre and post tour accommodation rates exclusively for our guests. We also offer a great selection of addon tours to make your vacation with us even more complete. Trip Itinerary Northern Winter Wilderness Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse Welcome to Whitehorse! We ll meet you at the airport for your hotel transfer. The capital of the Yukon is bustling with life but still possesses its small town charm. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain ranges you will be able to take in the bracing clear air as you stroll past historic buildings from the Gold Rush era. The hotel is well situated for you to set out on foot and enjoy the best of the town s shops, restaurants and bars. After a relaxed dinner you have the opportunity to join our evening northern lights program in our cozy yurt at the Aurora Centre. As one of the most sought-after northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete with watching these magnificent lights cascading across the Yukon s night sky. Accommodation: Westmark Whitehorse. Day 2: Whitehorse Day free for optional sightseeing and touring. Try one of our many Yukon winter activities. You ll have the chance 18

RETAIL CATALOG CATALOGUE WINTER 2018/2019 2015/2016 to experience Jack London s Yukon when experiencing the region s most popular sport: dog sledding! Or you might appreciate the opportunity to experience the Yukon at a more relaxing pace. Visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve for close views of many of the Yukon s large mammal species including elk, moose, mule deer, caribou, Dall s sheep, mountain goats, bison and even the musk-ox of the high Arctic, all in their natural surroundings. Finish this experience by darting through the frigid air to ease yourself into the hot waters of Takhini Hotsprings then sit back to enjoy the breathtaking winter mountain scenery. This evening you again have the opportunity to join the evening program at the Aurora Centre. Accommodation: Westmark Whitehorse. Day 3: Tagish Wilderness Lodge The ski plane transfer will pick you up at your hotel. On board this amazing and versatile aircraft will enjoy a spectacular 30-minute scenic flight over Yukon s winter wilderness then land on the frozen Tagish Lake where your hosts awaiting you. You ll have some time to settle in your log cabin and enjoy a hot beverage and some homemade pastries. As evening descends we will venture on to the frozen Tagish Lake and to again marvel at the Northern Lights. For your comfort, we have a campfire and traditional spruce shelter with hot beverages and thick blankets keep you warm until the spectacle unfolds. That night in your private log cabin you will fall asleep to the sound of cracking ice in the lake and drifting snow. Day 4: Tagish Wilderness Lodge Wake up with the excitement of a day of adventure ahead of you! It s time to explore the wilderness around you using snowshoes or on foot or try your luck with ice fishing. Warm up in the evening in our wood-heated sauna. After a delectable northern-style dinner you are ready for another evening of dancing sky light adventure. Day 5: Tagish Wilderness Lodge What have you not tried? Making snow angles on the pristine, endless white? More time to tempt those fish to your little hole in the ice? Snowshoeing to look for wildlife tracks? Day 6: Departure Relax this morning before saying goodbye to the Lodge. Around noon, the plane will again pick you up and bring you back to Whitehorse. 2 nights accommodation at 3.5-star hotel Skiplane return transfer Whitehorse - Tagish Wilderness Lodge - Whitehorse 3 nights in private log cabin, including firewood, towels and bedding at Tagish Wilderness Lodge All meals, excluding alcoholic beverages at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Use of herbal sauna and self-serve herbal wellness at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Guided Aurora Viewing at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Guided nature interpretive walk at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Guided half day ice fishing incl. equipment (weather permitting) OR guided snowshoe hike at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Snowshoe rental at Tagish Wilderness Lodge Airport Transfer Whitehorse Optional tours Personal extras Gratuities Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Meals other then listed Child Policy Min. age: 14 years; No discount Due to the nature of this tour last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 19

Departure Whitehorse Yukon Wellness & Activities Northern Lights Resort 5 days Northern Lights Wellness & Activities program in Yukon Relax, unwind and soak up the peaceful ambiance of the Northern Lights Resort and enjoy a fun winter day in and around Whitehorse. Located just 20 minutes south of Whitehorse, this little piece of paradise is a highly recommended getaway destination! Our five days (four nights) wellness package takes you to a hideaway located in a quiet open countryside close to the Yukon River, surrounded by pine forests and ringed by mountains. Built from massive Douglas Fir and to meet European standards by your German-Canadian hosts, the 3600 sq foot lodge features a luxurious great room for guest gathering, relaxing, breakfast and dinner use with a dramatic panoramic view of the Yukon River valley and the mountain range. Guests stay in a well-appointed 320 sq/ft. cottage featuring a large living/bedroom with fireplace, adjacent kitchen and en-suite bathroom. The spa / wellness area is located in the main building and features a finish sauna, steam sauna, whirlpool, rest room and a room for massage treatments. The surroundings are perfect for relaxing in the guest lounge, the large deck or the privacy of your own cottage, enjoying the spectacular views of the Northern Lights. Dates Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 08, 2019 5 days / 4 nights Double Room: 1,189.00 Single Room: 1,679.00 Trip Itinerary Yukon Wellness & Activities Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse. From the airport we drive you to your hotel located in the centre of Whitehorse. After a relaxed dinner we will pick you up from the hotel for our evening program at the famous AuroraCentre. One of the most sought-after Northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete with viewing the aurora borealis cascading across the Yukon night sky. Accommodation: Whitehorse Hotel Day 2: Northern Lights Resort. In the morning you can join one of our optional half day tours and in the early afternoon you will be picked up to transfer to the Northern Lights Resort. Take a walk, snowshoe or cross country ski the area trails, or simply relax in the comfort of your guest cottage, or cozy up to the fire in the guest area of the great room. Relax in our spa. Dine in the great room this evening. Accommodation: Northern Lights Resort Day 3: Northern Lights Resort. Day is free for optional activities from the lodge. Go for a hike, fishing or wildlife viewing, relax in our spa. Or you can try an optional dog sledding or horseback riding tour. After a relaxed dinner at the lodge, its time to seek views of the stunning Northern Lights once again. Accommodation: Northern Lights Resort Day 4: Northern Lights Resort. Another day of just being yourself and simply relax in our spa (optional arrangements). After the dinner at the lodge, prepare for another night with the Northern Lights. Accommodation: Northern Lights Resort Day 5: Departure. Transfer to Whitehorse Airport. End of tour services. All transportation with guide 1 Aurora Viewing evening tour at the AuroraCentre 1 night accommodation at 3.5-star hotel 3 nights accommodation at cabin 3 breakfasts and dinners at lodge Use of the Outdoor Jacuzzi & private use of SPA area at lodge Airport Transfer Whitehorse Lunches & Alcoholic beverages Customized massage treatments (starting at $25.00, requires 24h pre-booking) Optional tours (add. transfer fee may apply) Personal extras, Gratuities Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Child Policy Min. age: 3 years 3-12 years - 50% off regular adult rate 13-17 years - regular adult rate 20

Departure Whitehorse Aurora Retreat Yukon Cottage Comfort 4 days Aurora Viewing Program in Yukon Enjoy the fun activities of the Yukon in picturesque Whitehorse and also the friendly atmosphere with it s peaceful tranquility at the Sundog Retreat just outside of town. The first two days includes breakfast, dinner and accommodation in Yukon s capital, while you have the chance to see the stunning Aurora Borealis at our custom built Aurora viewing location, the AuroraCentre, far from the lights of the city. During the remainder of your stay you can unwind in your private cottage on the award-winning 65-hectare property where people experience Canada s North in comfort. Take a stroll down to the Yukon River or take part in an one-hour guided van tour at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve to see woodland caribou, moose, elk, musk ox and mountain goats. Dates Nov. 15, 2018 - Apr. 15, 2019 4 days / 3 nights Double Room: 1,249.00 Single Room: 1,909.00 Trip Itinerary Aurora Retreat Yukon Day 1: Arrival Whitehorse. From the airport we drive you to your hotel located in the centre of Whitehorse. After a relaxed dinner we will pick you up from the hotel for our evening program at the famous AuroraCentre. One of the most sought-after Northern experiences, a Yukon winter vacation is only complete with viewing the aurora borealis cascading across the Yukon night sky. Accommodation: Westmark Whitehorse. Day 2: Sundog Retreat - Cottage. In the early afternoon we ll pick you up and travel to your cottage where you can relax in the sauna and soak up in the outdoor hot tub. You will enjoy the open sky to see aurora borealis at Sundog Retreat. Photographers love the wide open spaces and wildlife viewing right from their private decks. Relax and dine in your private cottage on your own time, on Yukon Time. The surroundings are perfect for stunning Northern Lights at the outdoor campfire or from your private cottage. Accommodation: Private Cottage. Day 3: Sundog Retreat - Cottage. Day is free for optional activities from the cottage. Go for a hike, ice-fishing or wildlife viewing, relax in the spa. Or book one of our optional day tours to go dog sledding in the winter or canoeing in the summer. After a relaxed dinner at your cottage, its time to seek views of the stunning Midnight Sun or Northern Lights once again. Accommodation: Private Cottage. Day 4: Departure. After breakfast we will transfer you to the airport, check in for your southbound flight. All transportation with guide 1 night accommodation at 3.5-star hotel 2 nights accommodation Sundog Retreat (Private Cottage; free access to outdoor hot tub, indoor sauna and exercise room) 1 Aurora Viewing evening tour at the AuroraCentre Airport Transfer Whitehorse Optional tours (add. transfer fee may apply) Personal extras Gratuities Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Meals at Sundog Retreat - menu choices available with pre-order Child Policy Min. age: 3 years; No discount 21

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Winter day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Aurora Viewing evening Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (evenings from 10:30pm 2:30am) 4 hours Min. 2 participants Evening tour: 129.00 One of the most sought-after Northern experiences, no Yukon winter vacation is complete without viewing the aurora borealis cascading across the Yukon night sky. A chemical light reaction caused when solar energy interacts with the Earth s atmosphere, producing dramatic, dancing waves of green light from one horizon to another the Northern Lights have captivated viewers since the beginning of time, as evidence by the many Yukon First Nation legends they ve inspired. We invite you to join us on our Aurora viewing tour at our custom built Aurora viewing location, far from the lights of the city, so you can experience the Northern Lights for yourself and create your own legends. All transportation with guide Guided aurora viewing tour Snack, beverages Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Taste the snow Multi-activity tour Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 7-8 hours Min. 2 participants Full day tour: 369.00 Our full day sightseeing tour travels to the Takhini River area, just outside Whitehorse. Our first stop is at the Kennel, where you ll assist in harnessing and hooking up your own team of Alaskan huskies before being whisked away in the sled basket on a wonderful trip on the trails along the Takhini River with your own private musher at the helm of your team. An ideal tour for those who just want a taste of dog sledding without embarking on an expedition, participants who are interested, will then have the opportunity to drive their own team in comfort. It s time to say good bye to the wonderful huskies, we ll depart to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. Dalls sheep, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mule deer, wapiti (elk), woodland caribou, wood bison, musk-ox, moose and even lynx can all seen on this tour, usually up close! To cap of a great day, we ll travel to the nearby Takhini Hotsprings. The outdoor hot springs pool provides a warm sanctuary amid the cold winter weather and is a must-do activity while visiting Whitehorse! Returning to your Whitehorse hotel, you ll have time to relax and have some dinner. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] All transportation with guide Dog sledding tour Takhini Wildlife Preserve admission Takhini Hotsprings Resort admission Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 23

Winter day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Snowshoeing half day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 4 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 129.00 Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to enjoy the tranquility of the Yukon wilderness and to photograph the stunning Yukon landscape. On our half day snowshoeing tour, you ll get to strap on a pair of lightweight modern snowshoes and experience the rugged backcountry just like the gold miners, trappers and fur traders of days gone by. Tour visits a scenic location in the Whitehorse area backcountry. Wildlife such as spruce grouse, foxes, coyotes and snowshoe hares is occasionally spotted at a distance. Guided tour includes transfers, snowshoes, warm beverage and a snack. All transportation with guide Guided snowshoeing tour Snowshoe rental Snack, beverages Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Ice Fishing half day Daily tours December 10, 2018 - March 31, 2019 4 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 179.00 In the Yukon you ll find some of Canada s best fishing for lake trout, northern pike, Arctic grayling, rainbow trout and Arctic char. Join us for an ice fishing adventure on one of the beautiful lakes in the Whitehorse area. Depending on conditions, our guide will choose the ideal lake for your ice fishing experience. We will pick you up at your hotel and depart for our tour. After a short drive, we leave our vehicle parked by the lake shore and walk the short distance to our first spot. With the help of an ice-auger, we will drill a hole in the ice. The ice on a lake can be from 30 cm to one-meter-thick! Hot drinks will be available to keep us toasty. Take a look around and enjoy the beauty of a winter s day while waiting for the big catch! If we are lucky and catch a nice trout your guide will fillet it and cook it on the fire. At the end of our day we return to Whitehorse with a record catch of great memories. All transportation with guide Fishing rod rental Tackle and lures Territorial Fishing License Snack, beverages Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 24

Winter day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Dog Sledding half or full day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 4-5 hours or 7-8 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 239.00 Full day tour: 319.00 Enjoy a fun-filled day experiencing the Yukon s winter wilderness of Buck and White Fang, as described by famous Klondike Gold Rush author Jack London. After meeting your team of Alaskan huskies, you ll assist in harnessing and hooking them up to the sled, and then we ll hit the trail! Our tour provides a gentle ride through the serene Whitehorse area backcountry, allowing you to take in the majesty and beauty of the Yukon. Half day tour includes a snack and a warm beverage. Full day includes a hearty, warm trailside lunch of moose stew or chilli. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] All transportation with guide Guided dog sledding tour Snack or lunch, beverages Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Snowmobiling half or full day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 4-5 hours or 7-8 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 239.00 Full day tour: 359.00 Experience the Yukon wilderness at a faster pace on our day and half day snowmobile tours in the stunning mountains above Whitehorse surrounding Fish Lake. The roar of the snowmobile engine and the speed of travel along the trail are infectious Along the trail, the guide will point out the tracks of the many species of wildlife that patrol the Yukon forest, including the tracks of two large groups of wolves that live on the outskirts of Whitehorse. Half day tour includes a snack and a warm beverage. Full day includes a hearty trailside lunch of moose stew or chili and the catch of the day - while the guide prepares the campfire, tour participants have the opportunity chance to try another favourite local activity; ice fishing. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] All transportation with guide Guided snowmobiling tour Snowmobile rental Snack or lunch, beverages Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 25

Winter day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Ice Fishing & Snowshoeing half or full day Daily tours December 10, 2018 - March 31, 2019 4-5 hours or 7-8 hours Min. 2 participants In the Yukon you ll find some of Canada s best fishing for lake trout, northern pike, Arctic grayling, rainbow trout and Arctic char. Join us for an ice fishing and snowshoeing adventure on one of the beautiful lakes in the Whitehorse area. Snowshoeing is one of the best ways to enjoy the tranquility of the Yukon wilderness and to photograph the stunning Yukon landscape. Depending on conditions, our guide will choose the ideal lake for your ice fishing experience. We will pick you up at your hotel and depart for our tour. After a short drive, we leave our vehicle parked by the lake shore and snowshoe the surrounding area to our first spot. With the help of an ice-auger, we will drill a hole in the ice. The ice on a lake can be from 30 cm to 1 m thick! Hot drinks will be available to keep us toasty. Take a look around and enjoy the beauty of a winter s day while waiting for the big catch! If we are lucky and catch a nice trout your guide will fillet it and cook it on the fire. At the end of our day we return to Whitehorse with a record catch of great memories. Half day tour: 199.00 Full day tour: 309.00 All transportation with guide Snowshoe, Fishing rod rental (incl. Tackle and lures) Territorial Fishing License Snack, beverages (Half Day Program) Full northern lunch (Full Day Program) Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Mount Sima Snow Tour half day Daily tours December 15, 2018 - March 31, 2019 3.5 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 229.00 Spend a day skiing, snowboarding or just relaxing on our Mount Sima Snow Tour. Catch our bus to Mount Sima on a short drive from downtown Whitehorse. Get a taste of the Alpine life and choose from one of our Mount Sima packages (skiing or snowboarding). The local ski hill includes a fully-designed and maintained terrain park, earth formed half pipe and a dedicated rail park. Good snow reliability is supported by snow making ensuring plenty of snow throughout the season. We express bus direct to Mt Sima to ensure maximum time in the snow. Along the way we stop off to enable you to fit the ski/clothing/equipment. We take you direct to the Ski Hill and the rest is up to you - ski, board, play or relax! All transportation with guide Half day ski pass at Mt. Sima Ski Park Half day ski or snowboard and boots rental Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 26

Winter day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Cross Country Ski Tour half or full day Daily tours December 10, 2018 - April 15, 2019 4-5 hours or 7-8 hours Min. 3 participants Enjoy the beauty of the Yukon on one of these interpretive cross country skiing tours. The focus is to get our guests to feel comfortable on their skis and ensuring they have the required technique before heading out on the tour on set tracks in a pristine setting with a back country feel. No intimidating crowds, just the sound of the snow as your skis glide effortlessly across it and an abundance of photo opportunities. Half day tour includes skiing around Miles Canyon, which once was the main travel route in the Gold Rush. We will enjoy the beautiful winter landscape on these historic trails. Full day tour includes skiing at Mendenhall Landing, a 45 minute drive west on the Alaska Highway from Whitehorse. A day pack with camera and a few spare clothes is all you need. Our journey involves skiing up the frozen Takhini River. Frozen rivers are the winter highways of the land and our ski tracks join tracks of caribou, wolf, lynx, moose and fox. You will learn principles of river travel as we examine shelf ice, glaciations, hoar frost, slumping, rough ice and animal tracks frozen in overflow. Mountains up to 7000 grace the valley. Our destination is a wall tent camp nestled on a bank in the pine forest facing the sun and the mountains. After appr. 2 to 3 hours at a leisurely pace we will arrive at our lunch camp. This excellent day on the river has been rated by some local skiers as their favorite outing, probably because of the fabulous scenery, the novelty of travelling a frozen river. Half day tour: 209.00 Full day tour: 329.00 [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] All transportation with guide Snack, beverages (Half Day Program) Full northern lunch (Full Day Program) Cross Country Ski gear rental Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras, Gratuities Skill Level: Beginner Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 27

winter/summer/fall day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Wilderness City Museum Tour half day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 [except: Sunday, Monday] 3 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 69.00 The capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse, offers a charming inside to the history of the North. We will visit the Visitor Centre to learn about the different regions of the Yukon. We will visit the SS Klondike, a paddlewheeler ship used in the Goldrush and then we will visit the Fish Ladder and Log Skyscraper. To finish with an inspiration of the North we will have a guided tour through the MacBride Museum. All transportation with guide Entrance fee for MacBride Museum Personal extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Wilderness City Brewery Tour half day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 [except: Sunday] 3 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 69.00 The capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse, offers a charming inside to the history of the North. We will visit the Visitor Centre to learn about the different regions of the Yukon. We will visit the SS Klondike, a paddlewheeler ship used in the Goldrush and then we will visit the Fish Ladder and Log Skyscraper. To finish with an inspiration of the North we will have a guided tour through the Yukon Brewery. All transportation with guide Entrance fee for Yukon Brewing Company Personal extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 28

RETAIL CATALOG CATALOGUE WINTER 2018/2019 2015/2016 winter/summer/fall day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Wildlife & Hot Springs half day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 4.5 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 139.00 We will visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where you ll have the opportunity to view and photograph wildlife in its natural habitat. Dalls sheep, bighorn sheep, mountain goats, mule deer, wapiti (elk), woodland caribou, wood bison, musk-ox, moose and even lynx can all seen on this tour, usually up close! To cap of a great day, we ll travel to the nearby Takhini Hotsprings. The outdoor hot springs pool provides a warm sanctuary amid the cold weather and is a must-do activity while visiting Whitehorse! All transportation with guide Entrance fee for Yukon Wildlife Preserve Entrance fee for Takhini Hot Springs (incl. Flip Flops) Outdoor winter clothing (rental available) Personal extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Yukon Foodie Tour half day NEW! Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Sunday] 2 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 109.00 Are you hungry for adventure? Treat your taste buds to a northern adventure. On this tasty tour you will discover some of Yukon s unique culinary experiences from chocolatier to brewery, from coffee roast to seafood, from veggies to wild game. You will sample some of Yukon s finest foods while visiting hidden gems only locals know. All transportation with guide 9 Tastings at local food stores and markets Personal gear and extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 29

winter/summer/fall day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: First Nation Carving Tour half day Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 (except: Saturday, Sunday] 4.5 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 219.00 Only a scenic 45-minute drive south of Whitehorse, Carcross is a small historic village featuring stunning Tlingit-inspired facades and totem poles and is host to shops and restaurants, an art gallery and totem carving shed. You will see Master Carver Keith Wolfe Smarch and his team of carvers as they work on traditional Inland Tlingit and Tagish totem poles, masks and more during a up-close and personal carving workshop. All transportation with guide Snack, beverage Personal gear and extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Chilkoot Pass & Icefields Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 3-3.5 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 609.00 Departing Whitehorse, the Yukon s capital, we fly south to magnificent ice fields and the Chilkoot Range over the Chilkoot Pass to follow the famous route of the last big Gold Rush of North America. At the end of the Chilkoot trail we will fly over the historical site at Lake Bennett before we follow the shores of Lake Bennett to see the famous Whitepass Railway on our return to Whitehorse. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] Transfer from downtown hotel with guide 2.5 hours float plane sightseeing flight Personal gear and extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 30

winter/summer/fall day-tours Whitehorse Arctic Day: Kluane & Mount Logan Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 5-5.5 hours Min. 2 participants Half day tour: 1,089.00 A spectacular flight from Whitehorse to deep in the heart of Kluane. A World Heritage Site since 1979, Kluane National Park & Reserve is home to lush valleys, glaciers and grizzlies, as well as mountain goats, moose and wolves. Amongst Canada s highest peaks, Mount Logan rises to 19,545 feet above sea level (5959 meters). It is surrounded by the world s largest non-polar ice-fields. We will have some refreshments before we return to Whitehorse. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] Transfer from downtown hotel with guide 4 hours float plane sightseeing flight Personal gear and extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. Arctic Day: Helicopter Mountain Tour Sightseeing Flight Daily tours November 15, 2018 - April 15, 2019 1.5 hour Min. 2 participants Tour: 529.00 Enjoy breathtaking views of Fish Lake, Mt. Granger and Miles Canyon with possible wildlife sightings on this thirty minute helicopter sightseeing journey. In the winter, enjoy snow covered valleys and mountains with possible sightings of moose, caribou and wolves. This flight seeing tour is available year round. [special language service subject to 25% surcharge ] Transfer from downtown hotel with guide appr. 30 minutes helicopter sightseeing flight Personal extras Gratuities Last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left up to the discretion of the guide. 31

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Charter Services & Custom Programs With competitive rates, friendly service, and knowledgeable drivers, Arctic Range Adventure is the best ride in the Yukon and Alaska. Whether your party includes large numbers corporate or leisure travelers (up to 24), or just a few family members on a trip through the North, Arctic Range Adventure will meet any size group and provide superior transportation to any destination. Contact Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. Charter Services PO Box 30140 Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5M2 Canada Phone: +1 (867) 667-2209 Fax: +1 (867) 667-2265 Whitehorse Yukon/Alaska Retail Rates Per Hour 1 Per Day 2 Airport Transfer 3 Per Day 2 Per Day 24 14seater Van CAD 127.00 CAD 972.00 CAD 154.00 CAD 1,116.00 CAD 1,332.00 21seater Bus CAD 265.00 CAD 1,166.00 CAD 175.00 CAD 1,354.00 CAD 1,570.00 24seater Bus CAD 300.00 CAD 1,296.00 CAD 190.00 CAD 1,512.00 CAD 1,728.00 1 Driving Distance: up to 150km/day 2 Driving Distance: up to 650km/day; Driving Time: up to 8hours/day 3 Whitehorse Airport to/from Whitehorse Downtown Hotel (one way) 4 Driver accommodation included Rates plus GST. Availability: All Season Dead-head rates may apply if charter starts and/or ends outside of Whitehorse. Please inquire about details. 33

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Required guest information for bookings Full names (first, middle, last) Nationality and Passport Number Tour name Date, activity, and type Airline arrival information Weight (if travel arrangements include small aircraft) Dates of birth (if travel arrangements include ferry and/or border crossing YUKON-ALASKA) FIT bookings: Information required at the time of booking. Group tour bookings: Information needed at the time of booking and required no later then 30 days prior to tour departure. IMPORTANT PRICING INFORMATION All rates published are retail rates and priced in CAD or USD as noted. All rates and prices are subject to applicable taxes, fees and changes without notice. GOODS & SERVICE TAX (GST): All Canadian tour prices are subject to 5% GST. Invoices must be paid in their respective currency to the appropriate bank (account information provided on each invoice). We acccept bookings by mail, fax, phone or online. PAYMENT PROCEDURES Deposits: 25% of the total invoice is required 14 days after the date of confirmation. In some cases we require up to 50% deposits to confirm reservations. Final Payment Camping Tours: All invoices must be paid in full 30 days prior to arrival. Hotel Tours: All invoices must be paid in full 45 days prior to arrival. CANCELLATION FEES CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER: The following cancellation fee schedule applies to all invoices unless otherwise noted in advance. These fees will be noted on our confirmation. Cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellation fees are based on percentage of the total invoice and based on the date cancellation is receives in our office. CAMPING TOURS: Anytime after invoicing: 25% 45 days prior to departure: 40% 30 days prior to departure: 60% No Show: 100% HOTEL TOURS / SELF-GUIDED TOURS: Anytime after invoicing: 25% 60-45 days prior to departure: 40% 44-30 days prior to departure: 60% Within 30 days: 100% CANCELLATION AND REFUND BY Arctic Range Adventure Ltd.: If the minimum number of participants has not been reached, we reserve the right to cancel a tour 14 days prior to start of the tour. You will be notified immediately and you are entitled to a full refund if you are unable to join one of our other departures. If we or our partners are forced to change the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances, like forest fires, floods, breakdowns, all decisions are left to the discretion of the tour guide. Charter Services & Custom Programs are subject to a deposit and cancellation policy that is different from our standard payment and cancellation policy. We reserve the right to charge additional deposit or full payment at the time of booking. You will be advised at time of exact deposit and cancellation terms. 34

BANKING INFORMATION CAD Account Account Name: Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. Bank Name: Bank of Montreal Location: Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada Currency: CAD Account Number: 1081-602 Transit Number: 09980-001 IBAN: 99801081602 Swift Code: BOFMCAM2 Routing Number: //CC000109980 CONTACT INFORMATION Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. P.O. Box 30140 Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 5M2 Canada Phone: (867) 667-2209 Fax: (867) 667-2265 E-mail: info@arcticrange.com LIMITATION OF RESPONSIBILITY Arctic Range Adventure chooses its suppliers (e.g. hotels, carriers and other suppliers providing tour services) with great care. These suppliers are, however, independent contractors and Canadian Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held responsible or liable for their acts or omissions. For all activity programs (i.e., but not limited to, river rafting, horseback riding, canoeing, hiking, sightseeing etc.) in Canada and USA clients will have to sign a waiver of liability. The client agrees to sign a waiver of liability at the beginning of the program. Arctic Range Adventure will, of course, always do its best to ensure the greatest possible safety for all its clients. Arctic Range Adventure can also not be held liable for changes in tour itineraries due to weather conditions, acts of God or special conditions beyond our control. All costs that may result from any delays of passengers at the airport or any delays that might occur at the end of the trip are the responsibility of the client. Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable. Furthermore, Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable for the contents of any brochure prepared by a wholesaler or tour operator and any misrepresentation of our tours therein. Should clients encounter problems during their trip they are required to contact Arctic Range Adventure immediately in order to solve the problem. Should a written account of concern be filed, it has to be sent to Arctic Range Adventure within four weeks of completion of trip. Claims received after that date cannot be considered. An all inclusive acccident- and luggage insurance for your tour is very important and highly recommended. Please see your travel agent. Copyright Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. All rights reserved. No parts of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without written permission of Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. 35

Product Catalog Winter 2018/2019 update: December 2017 Arctic Range Adventure Ltd. Phone : +1-867-667-2209 Fax : +1-867-667-2265 Email : info@arcticrange.com Web : www.arcticrange.com