Kluane Region is your perfect getaway

The region is home to some of the highest mountains in Canada and the biggest body of water in The Yukon.

Discover Kluane

Kluane Lake is the biggest water body of “The” Yukon. It is the home of the Lù’àn Män Ku Dän or Lù’àn Mun Ku Dän (″Kluane Lake People″) known as Kluane First Nations. The native language spoken by the people of this First Nation is Southern Tutchone.

The traditional lands of the Kluane people occupy a territory extending from the St. Elias Mountains in the south, bounded to the east by the southern end of Kluane Lake and the A’ay Chu (Slims River), by the Ruby Range to the north, extending almost to the Nisling River, and on the west by the Yukon Alaska Border.

Kluane region is your perfect gateway and departing point to explore St. Elias Mountains, the Shakwak Trench, the Kluane and Ruby Range and Kluane National Park. The region is home to some of the highest mountains in Canada in cluding Mount Logan – which, at 19,551 feet above sea level, is also the second-highest mountain in North America. Kluane is the best location to try leisure flights over the Kaskawulsch, Donjek and Kluane Glaciers.

Snowy mountains and glaciers viewed from a plane

Rocking Star Adventures

Formed in 2009, Rocking Star adventures is focused on providing aerial sightseeing tours over the spectacular ice fields of Kluane National Park.

Kluane Museum

The Kluane Museum of History offers world-class wildlife exhibits with dioramas depicting natural habitat. 

Three taxidermy wolves