Discover the stunning scenery of the Yukon’s South Klondike Highway in an eco-friendly Hyundai Ioniq 5. Ideal for scenic photography, wildlife spotting, and enjoying gourmet stops at your own pace.
Starting at $275 • Rent an Ioniq 5 Electric Car Rental!
Embark on an unforgettable journey with our Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric car, exploring the breathtaking South Klondike Highway. Enjoy 175 miles of scenic adventure, with opportunities to visit Carcross, Emerald Lake, and even cuddle husky pups. Customize your experience with photo stops and gourmet lunch options for a truly memorable outing.
Full Day (9 Hours): $275 Enough time to do it ALL! • Ages 25+ to rent
Rent our Hyundai Ioniq 5 electric car for an exciting adventure into Canada and the Yukon Territory. Cruise silently up one of the most stunning scenic drives in North America: the South Klondike Highway. Your rental includes 175 daily miles, more than enough to travel to Carcross, Yukon and the magnificent Emerald Lake. You get to choose your own adventure! Want to snuggle husky pups? Make a stop at Caribou Crossings. Are you a photo junkie? Linger as long as you like at multiple photo stops along the way.
When booking your electric car rental with us, you have the option to add admission to the Yukon Suspension Bridge. *** The Yukon Suspension Bridge will be open April 29th - September 26th for the 2025 season.***
Adult admission - $20, Senior Admission - $16, Child Admission - $14
A Chilkooterie lunch box is available for an additional charge. Pricing is based on the number of people in your party and includes hand selected, artisan meats, cheese, and crackers. Additionally gourmet snacks, sweets and a water will be provided.
Ensure access to charging stations along the route or plan for backup options to keep the trip smooth.
Layer your clothing, as mountain weather can shift rapidly from sunny to rainy.
Stop regularly to enjoy the views, take photos, and stretch your legs.
Watch for animals crossing or resting near the roadside, especially at dawn and dusk.
The Yukon’s South Klondike Highway follows routes used during the Klondike Gold Rush of the late 1800s, full of stories of prospectors and pioneers.
The route supports eco-tourism and encourages visitors to practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the delicate northern ecosystems.