5th Avenue B&B. Located adjacent to the museum overlooking Victory Gardens. Two air conditioned buildings, Serving a full hot breakfast. We guarantee comfort, cleanliness and courteous service along with the most convenient location in town, We even have a room with two queen beds private bath and balcony that can accommodate 4 adults . Credit cards accepted. Wireless Internet call Steve and Tracy 867-993-5941 or Toll Free 1-866-631-5237
Bonanza Gold Motel & RV Park.One mile from city center. Deluxe accommodations, Jacuzzi, kitchenettes & Standard Rooms, handicap rooms, air conditioners/fans and animal friendly. Wi-Fi, laundromat, car /RV wash. Toll free 1-888-993-6789 or 867-993-6789
Triple J Hotel Downtown across from Diamond Tooth Gerties’s Casino. You can choose from cabins, hotel rooms or our executive suite. Cable TV, Laundry, Free Wi-Fi & airport shuttle service. 867-993-5323 or 800-764-3555
Klondike Kate’s Cabins historic 3rd Avenue & King Street, 867-993-6527. Clean, affordable accommodation, rustic log cabins, all with private bathroom facilities & Internet hookup. Located at Dawson’s most historic intersection; airport pickup available.
Bombay Peggys Victorian Inn & Pub.
Newly restored building from the Gold Rush era served as a mining company's headquarters and residence, a family home, brothel, boarding house, art gallery, and now an historic inn and pub. Non-smoking. 2nd Ave.
& Princess St. 867-993-6969
Dawson City River Hostel, 867-993-6823.
The Northernmost Hostel and one of the most unique hostels in Canada, including rustic accommodations overlooking the majestic Yukon River. Ope Mid May to September 30.
Camping
Bonanza Gold RV Park. A Good Sam campground located at the south entrance to Dawson City. A full service RV park, 15, 30&50 amp, camping, pull through & back in. Cable TV, Wi-Fi. Laundromat, showers and RV/car wash. Toll free 1-888-993-6789 or 867-993-6789
Klondike River Yukon government campground, 13 miles south of Dawson City on Yukon Highway 2.
Yukon River government campground, on the West bank of the Yukon River (opposite town).