I just got back from a three week trip with my father in law. We went from Port Hardy, BC all through northern British Columbia, Yukon and Northwest Territories. It was almost a year of planning and it was a trip I’ll never forget.
We left at the end of the first week of September from Port Hardy taking the BC Ferries Route on the Northern Expedition all the way up to Prince Rupert. The ferry left at 7:30 am from Port Hardy and arrived in Prince Rupert at 12:30am. In total it was 17hrs on the boat, but the ride is amazing all the way up the west coast, going through Bella Bella, Klemtu, Ocean Falls and many more little spots here and there to see along the way.
We made the mistake of NOT getting a cabin on the way up, do yourself a favour and book a cabin, your body will thank you for being able to have your own space to lay down on the long trip.
Once we arrived in Prince Rupert my father in law was pretty determined to get to the Yukon as fast as we could so we drove straight from Prince Rupert to Watson Lake in once shot non stop. With stops for some food and scenery breaks. Taking the Cassiar Highway, it took us about 15 hrs of driving to reach the Yukon border.