Whitehorse Specialty for Sale
Tincup Wilderness Lodge offers one of the most distinctive hospitality and redevelopment opportunities in the Yukon, a fly-in luxury wilderness resort set on one of the region’s most beautiful lakes, where privacy, exclusivity, and natural beauty define the experience.
The Tincup Wilderness Lodge features a main lodge with an owner’s room and bathroom, three duplex cabins, a workshop, a launch bar, a storage building, a shed, a sauna, and a hot tub, with buildings and equipment situated on the top level for practical operations and long-term functionality. The entire Wilderness Lodge runs solely on solar power. Recognized as one of the finest luxury wilderness lodges in North America and winner of the Canada ECO Sustainability Award 2025, the asset blends proven lifestyle-business appeal with compelling redevelopment upside. Designed for summer operations, it currently can operate as a boutique lifestyle business serving up to 20 guests at a time, with a total of up to 100 guests per season. The owners have lived at the property year-round since 2021.
The property is a 3,100-square-foot lodge constructed in 2017 on a 4-acre lot near Whitehorse, Yukon. It includes a main lodge, three duplex cabins, and several utility structures with solar power. The site provides waterfront access and is connected via a registered water aerodrome. The surrounding area is defined by vast wilderness and proximity to the Whitehorse tourism gateway, with existing infrastructure positioned for summer operations and residential use.
With no other structures or building land on the lake, a Transport Canada-registered water aerodrome, and ample room to add new buildings, this offering presents a truly irreplaceable platform for expansion as a luxury eco-resort, private retreat, or next-generation experiential hospitality concept.
Whitehorse serves as the main air gateway to Yukon tourism, drawing the majority of tourism into the territory and supporting demand from Northern Lights travel, eco-tourism, and outdoor adventure visitors. Approximately 574,000 annual visitors travel to Yukon, while Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport records roughly 244,000 annual arrivals, reinforcing the city’s role as the central node for tourism access and services. Tourism in the territory generates approximately $484 million in total economic activity, underscoring the depth of spending that supports hospitality assets despite the market’s relatively small population.
Tincup Wilderness Lodge stands apart as a supply-constrained, high-barrier-to-entry asset in a market defined by limited competitive inventory and growing demand for authentic wilderness experiences. This asset is a rare opportunity to acquire a trophy hospitality holding with redevelopment potential in one of Canada’s most compelling experiential tourism markets.
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