Meet the Team

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    Andrea

    Operations & Tour Development

    Andrea grew up surrounded by tourism in the Mexican Caribbean and began working in the industry as soon as she completed her Masters in Ecotourism & Outdoor leadership at the University of Quintana Roo in her hometown Chetumal.

    After participating in an exchange program with Mount Royal University in Calgary she was taken by Canada’s beauty and moved to the Yukon in 2016 where she joined the Yukon Tours team. With two decades of industry experience and her own travel experiences throughout Canada, the USA, Central America & Europe, Andrea enjoys helping people make the most out of their dream travels and discovering new destinations.

    Andrea loves hiking in the summer and never gets tired of watching the dancing northern lights.

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    Kristen

    Sales & Customer Care

    With over 20 years in hospitality and tourism, Kristen is all about creating great experiences and helping guests make the most of their adventures. She’s passionate about sharing the Yukon and loves helping people discover just how special this place really is.

    After falling in love with the Yukon’s wild beauty, Kristen joined the Yukon Tours team where she gets to turn that passion into unforgettable trips for visitors from around the world.

    When she’s not planning dream getaways, you’ll find her camping and heading out on road trips with her dog and cat—soaking up long days, fresh air, and everything the Yukon has to offer.

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    Carmen

    Owner

    As the owner and manager of Klondike Travel & Yukon Tours in Whitehorse Yukon, Carmen built the business from a hobby to the most progressive travel company in the Yukon.

    Living on a gold claim in her youth, hunting & fishing, exploring, foraging, and hiking, often on her own with the family dog, taught her respect for the land, the history of those who were there before us, and the peace that being in the moment can bring.  Cherishing the little things like a new wildflower blossom, or a friend's smile, or the wag of a dog's tail, brings us back to what really matters. That is how she looks at business. The little things are most important.

    Being an entrepreneur fills Carmen’s cup with much personal and business satisfaction, but her not-so-secret happy place is fishing on the lakes and streams or spoiling her two dogs, Johnny & June.