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Finter Season
Finter is the shoulder season between Fall and Winter. Have a look at our family adventures during Finter. We have a funny season, it really isn’t Fall, it really isn’t Winter, in fact it’s No Season At All, We call it Finter , it’s like our world is lying dormant...
Halloween & Fall Decorating
At Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast, we are decorating the property with fall and Halloween trimings. We are looking forward to the last few days outdoors before the snow blankets our courtyard. This is our welcome to Hidden Valley guests during the Halloween season....
2018 Harvest – Organic Vegetables
Harvest time is a busy time here at Hidden Valley B & B For weeks already we have been harvesting rhubarb, saskatoons, raspberries and hascap berries on a daily basis, eating and serving them fresh to our guests, and putting them away in the freezer for future...
Breakfast To Go
Exclusive To Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast, we offer a take out breakfast. Anything we can do to make life easier and more convenient for our Guests at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast is of utmost importance to us. Quite often we have Guests who must leave at...
Spring Clean Up & Planting 2018
I checked my gardening book for entries from last year and it said ”Spring arrived on May 10”…..and that is exactly what it did this year. This is when the increase of light becomes very dramatic and reaches its apex on June 21, the longest day of the year. On the 10...
Renovated Blue Room – Twin Beds
Yukon is a land of extremes. Dark and cold in the Winter, and constant daylight and warmth in the Summer….however…we have two seasons besides Spring and Fall….these are “non-seasons”, I call them Sprinter and Finter. Finter is not fall and it is not winter. Sprinter...
Why We Live in the Yukon
After a busy, Event Filled Winter Season at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast, we all look forward to a well-deserved break out at our cabin. It is a special, magical time for us with no telephones, no calendars, no clocks, no radios pumping out bad news, and no...
Fun in February
So much has been happening at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast! We have received so many wonderful travellers from all over the world, and we have been cooking up a storm! Over the past weeks, we have seen many visitors from Mexico, Japan and China and everyone has...
Sourdough Rendezvous 2018
Sourdough Rendezvous was its usual joyous and hilarious time with ice sculptures, flour packing, ax throwing (travellers coming all the way from Germany just to compete!), chain saw chucking and other zany events like “The Hairy Leg Contest” for ladies. Here is peek...
Winter in the Yukon
Enjoy the warm from Hidden Valley in the cold winter months. At one time, before Hidden Valley ever existed, January , February and March were quiet months. Often we went away through January or February, viewing them as cold and dark. Owning and operating Hidden...
Best Wishes for 2018
We really enjoyed our holiday season and wish you the best for 2018. Well Christmas is over and I had the pleasure of gifting several of the quilts that I made prior to the Christmas Season. It is always such a pleasure to give something that is made “by hand”. We...
Holiday Quilt
We wanted to show our friends the beautiful handmade quilt that has been made for Christmas. You can see a few of the details on the reverse side in this image.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Happy Holidays from Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast. Holiday wishes from us to you.
ユーコン:エンチャントの国
あなたが子供のように感じたことを覚えていますか?新しい経験がそれぞれあなたの想像力と好奇心を吹き飛ばしたとき。あなたの創造性が自由に走った時? ホワイトホース、ユーコンのヒドゥンバレーのベッド&ブレックファーストで、その驚異の感覚を体験し、完璧な冬の休暇として私たちの宿泊施設をお楽しみください。 あなたの頭の上にあるノーザンライツのダンスを見ることはすばらしい経験です。...
Yukon: Tierra de encantamiento
¿Recuerdas la sensación de maravilla que sentiste cuando eras niño? Cuando cada nueva experiencia disparó tu imaginación y curiosidad. Cuando tu creatividad se ejecutó gratis? Te invitamos a experimentar esa sensación de maravilla en Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast en...
Preparing for Holiday Season
Tis the season! We are busy here at Hidden Valley making gifts, decorating the yard, and baking in preparation for the Christmas Season. Hidden Valley is a very special place and is unlike any other because not only are we surrounded by so much Natural Beauty, but we...
Explore Whitehorse in Winter—and Prepare to be Enchanted
Northern Lights, Dog Sledding, Snow Shoeing, Snowmobiling, Cross Country Skiing, Ice Fishing and Much More Do you remember that sense of wonder you often felt as a child? When each new experience fired your imagination and curiosity? When your creativity ran free? We...
The Yukon–A Photographer’s Paradise
Whether you lean toward landscapes, wildlife, people, architecture or macro photography, the Yukon has something that will interest the shutterbug in you.
Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast won the Booking.com 2016 Guest Review Award!
Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast is proud to announce that we won the 2016 Booking.com Guest Review Award! Booking.com awards properties who hold a constant rating of 9 out of 10 or better over a year-long period. This is a new award created by Booking.com.
Great Reasons to Visit Whitehorse from January to March
There is a lot to do and see in Whitehorse in late winter to early spring. January and February are great for ice fishing, dog sledding, snow shoeing, snow mobiling, skiing and anything else you can think of to do in the snow! Do not forget about the Aurora. This spectacular light show put on by Mother Nature is one of the key draws to the Canadian north during the darker months. There are also some exciting events in late winter—most notably the Yukon Quest and the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous.
Sample Breakfast Fare at Hidden Valley B&B
Service, cleanliness and comfy beds are things we all expect to be on par or above when we stay at an accommodation. But when we think of the regular breakfast fare offered at hotels or B&Bs, we tend to think of buffets consisting of bagels, toast, cereal and fruit—perhaps a rubber egg or two thrown in as well. We’re happy to say that you will never walk into the dining room at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast and see a buffet of cold carbs. We take pride in serving a hot two-course breakfast every day.
Air North–Yukon’s Airline
Air North Charter and Training was founded in 1977 by Joe Sparling and Tom Wood, with the intent to offer charter flights to the mining industry, and flight training services. In 2002, along with new branding, the airline changed its name to “Air North—Yukon’s Airline”.
Dawson City, Yukon
Getting to Dawson City, Yukon from Whitehorse is an easy 5.5-hour drive on the well-maintained Klondike Highway North.
Tara’s Famous Buttermilk Pancakes
We get rave reviews at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast from guests at the breakfast table, and online, about our pancakes. So we thought you’d enjoy having the recipe for yourself! Have fun by adding different flavourings (raspberry/dark chocolate, or banana/nut...
Visit Carcross During Your Yukon Adventure!
The village of Carcross—originally called Caribou Crossing—is located on the South Klondike Highway, between Whitehorse and Skagway. It is 74km (46mi) south of Whitehorse. The elevation is 662 metres (2,170 feet). The population is around 500 people, comprised of an even mix of First Nations and white people.