Scenic Peaks and Lakes
This collection highlights the diverse topography surrounding Whitehorse, from the glacial kettle lakes of Chadburn Lake Park to the limestone ridges of the Coast Mountains. It includes prominent summits like Grey Mountain and Mount McIntyre, which serve as hubs for the city’s extensive trail network. These spots offer specific insights into the region's geography, including the hydroelectric infrastructure of the Yukon River and the wind energy project atop Haeckel Hill.
Takhini view
Elevated vantage point overlooking the Takhini River valley and surrounding boreal forest.
Hidden Lake
Glacial kettle lake situated within the Chadburn Lake Park trail system.
Reservoir
Man-made water body integrated into the local hydroelectric power infrastructure.
Chadden Lake
Secluded lake accessible via the hiking trail network connected to Miles Canyon.
Mount McIntyre
1,500-meter peak featuring an extensive network of cross-country skiing and mountain biking trails.
Golden Horn Mountain
Prominent 1,710-meter summit south of the city used for alpine hiking and backcountry recreation.
Mount Sumanik
High-altitude peak located in the Fish Lake area, providing vistas of the Ibex Valley.
Haeckel Hill
Also known as Thay T'äw, this ridge hosts large-scale wind turbines and overlooks the Takhini River.
Grey Mountain
Known as Deutschä, this iconic limestone ridge features a small cave and 360-degree views of the Yukon River valley.
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