Dog-Friendly Whitehorse, Yukon: Where to Stay, Eat, and Explore With Your Dog

From riverfront trails and off-leash parks to pet-friendly hotels and patios, Whitehorse is a strong base for a northern adventure with your pup.

Whitehorse, YT

8.4 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: CA$20-30/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Off-Leash Time

Canine Bluffs Off Leash Park

Whitehorse’s dedicated off-leash dog park at the end of Main Street, next to Teegatha’ Oh Zheh Park.

Best Scenic Walks

Miles Canyon Trail

A classic Whitehorse outing with dramatic basalt canyon views and access from the Yukon River trail system.

Long Lake Loop Trail

A popular 2.8 km loop close to downtown with year-round recreation access.

Best Dog-Friendly Patios

Gather Cafe & Taphouse

Seasonal patio where dogs are welcome outside.

The Railwork Lounge

Sidewalk patio at Raven Inn & Suites that welcomes dogs.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Whitehorse

Sternwheeler Hotel & Conference Centre Trademark by Wyndham

4/5
Hotel

Downtown riverfront-adjacent hotel with airport shuttle and easy access to the Yukon River walking trail.

CA$170+ Pet fee: CA$20 per pet, per night Accepts up to 2 pets of any size in designated rooms. Only standard rooms on the ground floor are pet friendly. Dogs and cats allowed; pets must be crated if left unattended.

201 Wood Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2E4

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Quality Inn & Suites

3.8/5
Hotel

Central Whitehorse stay with suites and straightforward pet policy for travelers road-tripping through Yukon.

CA$170+ Pet fee: CA$30 per night Allows a maximum of 2 pets of any size in designated rooms. Dogs and cats welcome.

2288 2nd Avenue, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1C8

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Destination Family Hotel

3.7/5
Hotel

Budget-friendly downtown option within walking distance of parks, shops, and casual dining.

CA$140-209 Pet fee: CA$30 per pet, per night Pets of any size allowed in designated rooms. Dogs and cats welcome; exotic pets not allowed.

314 Ray Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5R3

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Canadas Best Value Inn River View Hotel

3.5/5
Hotel

Simple downtown hotel near the riverfront and trail access, useful for travelers prioritizing location and pet acceptance.

CA$150+ Pet fee: CA$30 per pet, per night Allows up to 3 pets of any size. Dogs and cats permitted.

102 Wood Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2E3

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Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast

4.8/5
Bed & Breakfast

A quieter ranch-style stay outside the core with room to roam and a more homey feel for guests traveling with dogs.

Mid-range Pet fee: $25 for one pet, +$10 each additional pet Pet-friendly accommodation with house rules: pets should not be left alone in rooms, must stay off furniture, and should be on lead in the house.

40 Couch Road, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5W5

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Best Western Gold Rush Inn

4.2/5
Hotel

Well-located Main Street hotel with downtown convenience, on-site dining, and a clearly pet-friendly stance.

From $225 Pets welcome.

411 Main Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2B6

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants and Patios in Whitehorse

Gather Cafe & Taphouse

4.7/5
Cafe & Taphouse

Locally focused cafe and bar beside Lumel Studios with a seasonal patio that welcomes dogs.

$$ Dogs are welcome on the seasonal outdoor patio.

101 Keish Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 0P1

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The Railwork Lounge

4.6/5
Restaurant

Stylish all-day restaurant at Raven Inn & Suites with a broad menu and a roomy sidewalk patio.

$$-$$$ Dogs are welcome with their owners on the outdoor sidewalk patio.

150 Keish Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 0N9

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Burnt Toast Cafe

4.5/5
Cafe

A longtime Whitehorse favorite for breakfast, lunch, and comfort-food dinners in a casual setting.

$$ Outdoor seating may work for dogs when patio seating is available; call ahead to confirm current patio setup.

2112 2nd Avenue, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1B9

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Gold Pan Saloon

4.2/5
Pub

Classic downtown saloon inside the Best Western Gold Rush Inn with food, drinks, and a central location.

$$ Best option is to confirm current dog access for any outdoor seating before visiting.

411 Main Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2B6

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Woodcutter's Blanket

4.6/5
Restaurant & Brewery

Atmospheric log-cabin restaurant and brewery known for cocktails, beer, and a distinctly Yukon setting.

$$-$$$ Call ahead to confirm whether dogs are currently allowed in any outdoor seating area.

112 Strickland Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1C6

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Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters

4.6/5
Coffee Roaster

Small-batch local coffee roaster at Waterfront Place, handy for a grab-and-go stop before a trail walk.

$ Best for takeaway with your dog before heading to nearby riverfront paths.

21 Waterfront Place, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 6V1

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Dog-Friendly Parks, Trails, and Activities in Whitehorse

Canine Bluffs Off Leash Park

Dog Park

Whitehorse’s dedicated off-leash dog park and the easiest place in town for safe off-leash social time.

Off-Leash

End of Main Street, next to Teegatha’ Oh Zheh Park, Whitehorse, YT

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Long Lake

Park

Popular recreation area with a 2.8 km loop trail, dock, benches, and easy access from downtown.

Long Lake area via Wickstrom Road, Whitehorse, YT

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Miles Canyon Trail

Trail

One of Whitehorse’s signature walks, with canyon views, suspension bridge access, and links to the Yukon River trail system.

Miles Canyon Road area, Whitehorse, YT

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Chadburn Lake Park

Regional Park

Large regional park area covering many east-of-river Whitehorse trails, good for longer on-leash outings.

Chadburn Lake Road area, Whitehorse, YT

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Whitehorse Trail Network

Trail System

City-maintained network of paved and natural-surface trails throughout Whitehorse; ideal for daily dog walks and longer rambles.

Various access points throughout Whitehorse, YT

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Icycle Sports

Activity

Bike, fat bike, ski, and rental shop at Waterfront Place; useful if you want to pair a dog walk with a human-powered outing.

21 Waterfront Place, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 6V1

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Whitehorse

This sample plan mixes easy downtown logistics with scenic Yukon walks and dog-friendly patio stops.

Day 1: Downtown Arrival and Riverfront Walk

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly stay like the Sternwheeler Hotel, Best Western Gold Rush Inn, or Destination Family Hotel. After settling in, take an easy walk along the downtown riverfront paths.

Afternoon

Grab lunch or coffee to-go, then head to Canine Bluffs Off Leash Park so your dog can stretch after travel.

Evening

Have dinner on a dog-friendly patio at Gather Cafe & Taphouse or The Railwork Lounge, then enjoy a relaxed stroll back through downtown.

Day 2: Trails and Scenic Whitehorse

Morning

Start with coffee from Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters and head to Miles Canyon for an on-leash hike with classic Whitehorse views.

Afternoon

Explore more of the Whitehorse trail network or make your way to Long Lake for a gentler loop and lakeside break.

Evening

Return downtown for dinner at Burnt Toast Cafe or another patio-friendly stop, then wind down with a short neighborhood walk.

Day 3: Easy Local Adventure Before Departure

Morning

Choose a final outing at Chadburn Lake Park or another city trail access point for one more Yukon-style walk.

Afternoon

Pick up snacks or baked goods downtown, then check out and begin your drive onward.

Evening

If you are staying another night, keep it simple with a second patio meal and a sunset river walk.

Nearby Dog-Friendly Destinations

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dogs allowed on restaurant patios in Whitehorse?

Yes, Whitehorse has a sidewalk cafe and pop-up patio program, and some local businesses welcome dogs on outdoor patios. Policies vary by business, so it is smart to call ahead before you go.

Is there an off-leash dog park in Whitehorse?

Yes. Canine Bluffs Off Leash Park is Whitehorse’s dedicated off-leash dog park and is the main in-town option for off-leash play.

Are dogs allowed on Whitehorse trails?

Yes, dogs can use many Whitehorse trails, but owners are expected to keep pets under control and pick up waste. On many trails, dogs should remain on leash unless signage clearly says otherwise.

What do pet-friendly hotels in Whitehorse usually charge?

Many Whitehorse pet-friendly hotels charge around CA$20 to CA$30 per pet, per night, though policies vary by property and room type.

Is Whitehorse a good destination for a dog-friendly road trip?

Yes. Whitehorse works especially well for dog-friendly road trips because it has multiple pet-friendly hotels, a dedicated off-leash park, extensive trails, and a compact downtown that is easy to navigate.

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