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Sundog Retreat

Sundog Retreat

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1160 Policeman's Point Rd, Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Y0B, Canada
(867) 633-4183 www.sundogretreat.com
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Jul 6, 2018
Very nice. It was larger than my apartment! Quiet, didn't hear other people. Great to have a home cooked meal after two weeks of traveling and able to feel like we were at home and not in a hotel. We could walk around, let the dog roam through the cabin instead of on a leash or with two feet of room to get under our feet.

Aug 23, 2018
If i could give 10 stars i would!!!! Super nice!!!! Super neatly furnished rooms and very comfortable bed. The best place i've stayed in the entire Country so far. A true retreat as it is called, you don't even have to see the owner or the retreat operator to check in and check out.

Aug 13, 2018
Great place to stay for a getaway. Loved my cabin. I am glad to see they are doing renovations. Great views from my cabin and good beds.

Jun 14, 2018
The Sundog retreat was located in a quiet wooded area with beautiful views and modern amenities. We stayed in the Aspen cabin which had a full kitchen and bathroom and could fit 6 people comfortably. Staff were very friendly and helpful with anything we needed including our flat tire. Sundog Retreat is the perfect place for a holiday or vacation, 10 of 10 would stay again.

Jul 23, 2018
Absolutely loved the Cranberry cabin, the kitchenette and deck were so welcome after tent camping and the cabin itself is so peaceful. However, the mattresses weren't great (this was the second cabin here we stayed in that had this problem), one sagged so badly in the middle we couldn't use it. Also would have been nice to have laundry facilities somewhere on site.

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