Experience
Our Journey:

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Accommodations

The accommodations on the Great River Journey support and enhance the overall journey experience, involving the guests more closely in the spirit of the adventure. Each facility has been designed to intensify the wilderness experience and provide individuals with the flexibility to determine how far they wish to take that experience.

Guests stay in small, private, remotely situated lodge facilities designed to provide a true wilderness experience—but in full comfort and complete safety. Each location is designed and themed to harmonize with and accentuate the unique wilderness and historical aspects of the area in which it is located.

As the Journey progresses along the river, the theme and setting of each overnight experience becomes more rustic and closer to nature. The two nights at Upper Labarge Lodge incorporate the theme of a Yukon paddle wheeler stop from the 1930s. The two nights at the Homestead Lodge—located near the historical site of Fort Selkirk—offer the look and feel of an authentic wilderness homestead from 1901. The one night at Wilderness Outpost offers a taste of life in a trading post of the 1840s. The final two nights in historic Dawson City then invites guests to experience the romance of the Klondike Gold Rush.

A central feature in the design of the lodge facilities is a tented cabin theme. Guests have their own private sleeping cabins with all the security and comfort of a first-class hotel suite, but with a feeling and appearance that is truly “Yukon.”

Upper Labarge Lodge

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Homestead Lodge