Flightseeing Tours
A flightseeing excursion, which can take tourists over some of the harshest and deserted regions of the continent, can provide some of the best views of the north. Bush planes and float planes have historically been based in the Yukon. For a long time, the only means of transportation to and from the Arctic were floatplanes and bush aircraft. To remote towns, mines, and camps, planes delivered people and materials. There were no highways. In the days of the explorers, traveling required becoming adept at the skies and waterways.
The cost of flightseeing in northern Canada is incredibly low. Here, small aircraft are viewed like taxis and are frequently used in place of long drives. That indicates a large number of easily available aircraft and pilots.
It's a great way to see hidden lakes, glaciers, and peaks. In winter you've also the chance of witnessing migrating caribou herds or viewing isolated and eerie Gold Rush ghost towns like Bennett BC.