Nelson
Nelson
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Whitehorse
Driving

Nelson to Whitehorse

Updated: 31 May 2026

The drive from Nelson to Whitehorse is an epic long-haul journey of approximately 2200 kilometers, taking about 26 hours of driving time. You will travel north through the interior of British Columbia, following Highway 97 to Dawson Creek, and then take the legendary Alaska Highway all the way to Whitehorse. This route traverses diverse landscapes, from mountain valleys to the vast northern wilderness. It is a significant cross-country route requiring careful planning for fuel and rest stops.

Total Distance: 2200 km driving distance; 1500 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the only realistic mode, taking 26 hours.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most practical and cost-effective method.
Compare Nelson to Whitehorse Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
26 hours
Avg Price
450-600 CAD
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Highway 3A to Kelowna, Highway 97 North to Dawson Creek, Alaska Highway to Whitehorse.

Plan for at least three overnight stops to manage fatigue on this long drive.

Travel Tips
  • Fatigue Management
    Take regular breaks every 2-3 hours to stay alert.
  • Fuel Planning
    Fill up in major centers like Prince George, Dawson Creek, and Fort Nelson.
  • Alaska Highway
    The stretch north of Dawson Creek is very remote; ensure your vehicle is in good condition.
  • Weather Checks
    Check weather reports for both the mountains and the northern regions.
  • Accommodation
    Consider overnight stops in Prince George, Dawson Creek, and Fort Nelson to break up the journey.
Safety Tips
  • Mountain Safety
    Ensure your vehicle is serviced before attempting mountain passes.
  • Wildlife
    Be alert for wildlife on the highway, especially during dawn and dusk.
  • Winter Driving
    Winter tires are essential for the northern sections of this route.
  • Emergency Kit
    Carry a comprehensive emergency kit, including extra food and water.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a train to Whitehorse?
    No, there is no direct passenger rail service from Nelson to Whitehorse.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes approximately 26 hours.
  • Are there bus services?
    There is no direct bus service connecting these two cities.
  • Is the route safe?
    Yes, it is a major highway route, but requires caution in remote areas.
  • Can I fly?
    You would need to drive to a regional airport to catch a flight to Whitehorse.
Quick Info
  • From Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
  • To Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June to August for long daylight hours and dry road conditions.

Things to Do in Whitehorse
1
SS Klondike
Visit this restored sternwheeler, a National Historic Site that played a key role in the Yukon's history.
2
Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
Learn about the Ice Age history of the Yukon and the animals that once roamed the region.
3
Miles Canyon
Enjoy a scenic walk along the canyon and take in the stunning views of the Yukon River.
4
Takhini Hot Springs
Relax in these natural hot springs located just outside of Whitehorse.
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