Ainsworth
Ainsworth
Whitehorse
Whitehorse
Driving

Ainsworth to Whitehorse

Updated: 31 May 2026

The journey from Ainsworth to Whitehorse is a long-distance drive of approximately 2200 km. You will travel north through the Kootenays, connect to the Okanagan, and eventually head north on Highway 97 toward the Yukon. The drive takes about 26 hours, passing through diverse landscapes from mountain ranges to the northern interior. This route is a major transit corridor for those moving between the interior of BC and the northern hub of Whitehorse.

Total Distance: 2200 km driving distance; 1400 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving via Highway 97 is the fastest route, taking 26 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most practical and cost-effective way to travel.
Compare Ainsworth to Whitehorse Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
26 hours
Avg Price
450-550 CAD in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 31 to Highway 23, Highway 97 North to Whitehorse.

Plan for multiple overnight stops as this is a very long drive.

Travel Tips
  • Long Drive
    This is a very long journey; schedule regular breaks to stay alert and refreshed.
  • Fuel
    Keep your tank topped up, especially when passing through remote northern stretches.
  • Weather
    Check the weather forecast for both the mountains and the northern interior, as conditions can vary significantly.
  • Traffic
    Expect heavy traffic when entering the Whitehorse metropolitan area.
  • Accommodation
    Book your hotel in advance if you plan to stay overnight in a city like Prince George or Fort St. John.
Safety Tips
  • Fatigue
    Avoid driving while tired; share the driving duties if possible.
  • Wildlife
    Be alert for wildlife on the road, particularly in the forested sections of the route.
  • Emergency Kit
    Ensure your vehicle is in good working order and carry a comprehensive emergency kit.
  • Communication
    Keep a charged phone and a physical map as a backup for navigation.
People Also Ask
  • Is it a direct drive?
    Yes, it is a continuous drive on major highways.
  • Can I take a train?
    There is no direct passenger train service from Ainsworth to Whitehorse.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes approximately 26 hours.
  • Are there tolls?
    There are no tolls on this route.
  • Is the road paved?
    Yes, the entire route is paved.
Quick Info
  • From Ainsworth, British Columbia, Canada
  • To Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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Best Time to Travel

June to September for the best road conditions and daylight hours.

Things to Do in Whitehorse
1
MacBride Museum of Yukon History
Learn about the history of the region, including its indigenous heritage and early settlement.
2
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
Explore the history of the region, including its prehistoric past and the ice age.
3
Miles Canyon
Enjoy a walk along the river in this beautiful canyon, known for its stunning views.
4
Whitehorse Fish Ladder
Visit this fish ladder, featuring exhibits on the life cycle of the salmon.
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