Photo expeditions in the heart of the Yukon.
Bald eagles, northern lights, wild landspaces — capture the unforgettable.

Welcome to North Tracks Expeditions

In the Yukon, a land of raw light and silence, every moment has the power to become an unforgettable image.

At North Tracks Expeditions, we invite you to discover the Far North through the eyes of the photographer: an attentive, patient and respectful gaze towards life.

Here, travel isn’t just about covering miles—it’s about learning to see things differently.
Guided by a wildlife photographer who has lived in the Yukon for nearly ten years, you’ll explore wild landscapes, follow animal tracks, wait for the perfect light, and let nature surprise you.

Whether you dream of a full expedition, a day trip for photography, or a custom private tour, each tour is designed to combine discovery, learning, and unforgettable moments.
Our priority: an ethical, discreet, and authentic approach, where the well-being of wildlife remains central to every encounter.

Explore a vast territory.
Return with much more than just photos: an experience.

Discover our tours

CAD $7 450.00

Between Sky and Mountain: Eagles and Dall Sheep Put on a Show

This exceptional journey takes us to one of the planet's last great wildernesses, a territory where nature reigns supreme and humans are few and far between.

CAD $7850.00

Land of Bears and Golden Light

An immersive adventure in the heart of the Far North, dedicated to observing and photographing wildlife. There are still territories where roads disappear before the vastness, where the silence is broken only by the wind, the cry of an eagle, or the discreet footstep of an animal in the tundra. Between Yukon and Alaska, these lands of the Far North are among the last wild sanctuaries on the planet.

CAD $5 950.00

Boreal Hunt: Among Lynx, Hares, and the Lights of the Far North

Immerse yourself in the heart of a wild and enchanting winter, in the vast expanses of the Yukon. This unique photo tour takes you to an isolated territory, where fresh snow reveals every track and where the silence is broken only by the hoot of an owl or the rustle of an Arctic hare.