1. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve, located just outside of Whitehorse, is a unique wildlife viewing experience that allows visitors to see and learn about a variety of northern Canadian animals in their natural habitats. The preserve is home to over 13 different species of northern Canadian mammals, including elk, caribou, bison, moose, and lynx.

One interesting fact about the preserve is that it covers over 700 acres of pristine wilderness, providing ample space for the animals to roam freely. Visitors can explore the preserve on foot, bike, or with a guided tour to get up close and personal with the wildlife.

The preserve is dedicated to conservation, research, and education, with a focus on promoting the understanding and appreciation of northern wildlife and ecosystems. It offers educational programs for visitors of all ages, as well as opportunities for researchers to study the animals in their natural environment.

2. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve is typically open daily from May to September, with reduced hours in the shoulder seasons. It is best to check their website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information on their hours of operation.

Phone: +1 867-456-7300

3. Ticket information for the Yukon Wildlife Preserve can be found on their website or by contacting them directly. Prices may vary depending on age and group size. The preserve is located approximately 30 minutes from downtown Whitehorse, and transportation options include driving, taking a taxi, or joining a guided tour that includes transportation to and from the preserve.